Open Access, Digital Preservation, and the Changing Scholarly Record

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2016

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Rowman & Littlefield

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As libraries are increasingly charged with long-term preservation of materials, they are having to make difficult decisions about what can be preserved and for how long. This chapter explores how open access materials are being preserved, and whether the tragedy of the commons will soon become the tragedy of the scholarly record.

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open access, digital preservation, digital curation, digital humanities, digital scholarship, scholarly record

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Dowding, H. (2016). Open Access, Digital Preservation, and the Changing Scholarly Record. In Smith, K. & K.A. Dickson (Eds.), Open Access and the Future of Academic Libraries. Lanham,MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

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