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Athena Unbound

Athena Unbound

Why and How Scholarly Knowledge Should Be Free for All

by Peter Baldwin
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/05/2023

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A clear-eyed examination of the open access movement- past history, current conflicts, and future possibilities.

Open access (OA) could one day put the sum of human knowledge at our fingertips. But the goal of allowing everyone to read everything faces fierce resistance. In Athena Unbound, Peter Baldwin offers an up-to-date look at the ideals and history behind OA, and unpacks the controversies that arise when the dream of limitless information slams into entrenched interests in favor of the status quo. In addition to providing a clear analysis of the debates, Baldwin focuses on thorny issues such as copyright and ways to pay for "free" knowledge. He also provides a roadmap that would make OA economically viable and, as a result, advance one of humanity's age-old ambitions.

Baldwin addresses the arguments in terms of disseminating scientific research, the history of intellectual property and copyright, and the development of the university and research establishment. As he notes, the hard sciences have already created a funding model that increasingly provides open access, but at the cost of crowding out the humanities. Baldwin proposes a new system that would shift costs from consumers to producers and free scholarly knowledge from the paywalls and institutional barriers that keep it from much of the world.

Rich in detail and free of jargon, Athena Unbound is an essential primer on the state of the global open access movement.
ISBN:
9780262048002
9780262048002
Category:
Library & information sciences
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-05-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
MIT Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
235x161x37mm
Weight:
0.64kg
Peter Baldwin

Peter Baldwin is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Global Distinguished Professor in the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at NYU. He is the author of The Copyright Wars- Three Centuries of Trans-Atlantic Battle, The Narcissism of Minor Differences- How America and Europe Are Alike, Contagion and the State in Europe, 1830-1930, and Disease and Democracy- The Industrialized World Faces AIDS.

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