The Dezenhall Proposal: What Would $300K to $500K Buy the AAP?
The leaked text of Eric Dezenhall's anti-open-access proposal to the Association of American Publishers has been made available as part of a NewScientist article by Jim Giles, who broke the Dezenhall story in January.
This is a must read for those interested in open access issues.
Source: Suber Peter. "Background on the AAP Hiring of Eric Dezenhall." Open Access News, 20 September 2007.
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