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Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals
Traditional and Open Access Business Models for Law Journals
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
Selected Readings and Resources
The Business of Law Reviews, John Doyle
The Cost Profiles of Alternative Approaches to Journal Publishing, Roger Clarke
The Economics of Open Access Law Publishing, Jessican Litman
Humanities Journals Cost Much More to Publish Than Science Journals, Jennifer Howard (Chronicle)
New Guide Describes Models for Open-Access Journals, Jennifer Howard (Chronicle)
Open Access to Infinite Content (Or, "In Praise of Law Reviews"), Dan Hunter
Quick Critics: Speeding Up the Publication of Reviews From Years to Months, Jennifer Howard
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