
Today the Impact of Social Sciences blog has reblogged my article “The Right to Open Access to Humanities and Social Science Research”, originally published on ORG Zine: the Digital Rights magazine on 7 August 2013.
I am thankful to the LSE Impact blog; they have become an indispensable resource that effectively ensures new (and often considerably larger) audiences for posts written by academics on their own blogs or other online resources. The work of curation and aggregation they do, not only of the ‘content’ but of the audience itself, is unparalleled.
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