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Review of Open Access in Economics

Ever since BioMed Central (BMC) published its first free online article on July 19th 2000, the Open Access movement has made significant progress, so much so that many different stakeholders now see...

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Research Data Management in Economic Journals

This blog post has been written by Sven Vlaeminck | ZBW – German National Library of Economics / Leibniz Information Center for Economics Research Data Management in Economic Journals Background In...

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First Open Economics International Workshop Recap

The first Open Economics International Workshop gathered 40 academic economists, data publishers and funders of economics research, researchers and practitioners to a two-day event at Emmanuel College...

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Dutch PhD-workshop on research design, open access and open data

This blog post is written by Esther Hoorn, Copyright Librarian, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. If Roald Dahl were still alive, he would certainly be tempted to write a book about the Dutch...

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Looking again at “Big Deal” scholarly journal packages

This blog post is cross-posted from the Contribution Economy Blog. One of the things pointed to in the debate over market power and scholarly journals is the rise of “Big Deal” packages. Basically,...

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Disclosure and ‘cook booking’

This blog post is cross-posted from the Contribution Economy Blog. Many journals now have open data policies but they are sparingly enforced. So many scientists do not submit data. The question is:...

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