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(*[http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/OA_tracking_project Open Access Tracking Project] — a social bookmarking initiative dedicated to nearly real-time coverage of open access new and development)
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*[http://www.thestar.com/living/article/846033--canadian-librarian-leads-worldwide-digital-revolt-for-free-knowledge Canadian librarian leads worldwide digital revolt for free knowledge]
*[http://www.thestar.com/living/article/846033--canadian-librarian-leads-worldwide-digital-revolt-for-free-knowledge Canadian librarian leads worldwide digital revolt for free knowledge]
*[http://digital-scholarship.org/oajb/oajb.html Open Access Bibliography]
*[http://digital-scholarship.org/oajb/oajb.html Open Access Bibliography]
*[http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1972304 Why aren't scientific journals free on the web?] - a good crowd-sourced discussion of this seemingly simple question on [[Hacker News]], bringing up most of the major arguments for and against open access

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Open access.
Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.
Provides an introductory overview of Open notebook science, focused on its practitioners. Covers the possibility of being scooped and exposes the benefits of open research in most of its variants: open science, open data, open access, open source.
A lively discussion of the article is here, which broadens the subject to a comparison of open research and open journalism. Participants: The author, her editor, scientists, educators and patient advocates.