[open-bibliography] comprehensive bibliographic database of "open" resources?

Thomas Krichel krichel at openlib.org
Wed Aug 18 05:57:01 UTC 2010


  Ross Singer writes

> 2) Let's say the library (and a smaller fish than Berkeley, let's say Sonoma
> State, for the sake of argument) decides to take a principled stand on this
> and subsequently loses access to Springer, Elsevier and Nature titles.  Do
> you think the faculty will be satisfied with this moral victory?

  They will be highly satisfied if you spend part of the money
  saved on faculty travel.

  Cheers,

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