Today at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts, London) I will participate in a lecture organised by Dr Roger Sabin on Open Access. The event’s page says the lecture will discuss “the new premise of Open Access as a revolution in democratising academic publishing, or is it really just capitalism’s sneaky way of exploiting our research more ruthlessly?”
I have been an Open Access advocate for some years now, and I hope to communicate effectively the case for Open Access. Maybe we’ll see you there? The event’s page says “all welcome” :).

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