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title: The future of academic publishing Q&A

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wordpress_url: https://www.martineve.com/2012/04/09/the-future-of-academic-publishing-qa/
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- Technology
- Open Access
- Academia
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- Open Access
- Publishing
comments:
- id: 6684
  author: Sarah R-H
  author_email: sarah@robinshobden.com
  author_url: http://www.robinshobden.com
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  content: ! "Nervous? Nope. Shifty? A bit. Likely plotting world domination? Almost
    certainly. You should purchase a fluffy white cat to deter future ambiguity. ;o)\r\n\r\nSeriously
    though, great to see / hear the response to the presentations - people are thinking
    quite seriously about possibilities for the future of academic publishing, which
    can only be good news.\r\nS"
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<p>In which I look nervous and shifty.</p>
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