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Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals
Open Access in the Law School Environment
Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals
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Open Access in the Law School Environment
Traditional and Open Access Business Models for Law Journals
Copyright and Author Agreements for Open Access Law Journals
Publishing Platforms: Vendor-Supplied or Build Your Own
Formatting and other Issues for Access and Discovery
Archiving and Preservation for Future Scholars
Durham Statement
Workshop Agenda
Readings: Open Access in the Law School Environment
Best Practices Guide to Open Access Journal Publishing
Selected Readings and Reseources
Applying the Access Principle in Law: The Responsibilities of the Legal Scholar, Richard Danner
Best Practices Guide to OA Journal Publishing
Directory of Open Access Law Journals (DOAJ)
Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship (Berkman Center)
The Durham Statement on Open Access One Year Later: Preservation and Access to Legal Scholarship, Richard Danner
Markets and Missions
Open Access Directory
Open Access in a Closed Universe: Lexis, Westlaw, Law Schools, and the Legal Information Market, Olufunmilayo Arewa
Open Access to Infinite Content (Or, "In Praise of Law Reviews"), Dan Hunter
Open Access to Law (OAK) Project
Quick Critics: Speeding Up the Publication of Reviews From Years to Months
Science Commons' Open Access Law Program
Symposium: Open Access Publishing and the Future of Legal Scholarship
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