Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing
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, Journal Article
Davidson, CN
Published in: Chronicle of Higher Education
October 3, 2003
The article discusses the economic challenges that confront scholarly publishing. The dearth of university presses and the dwindling number of independent bookstores are party to the crisis facing academic publishing. The article proposes a number of ways in which the current cost of publishing can be distributed more equitably across the profession.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Chronicle of Higher Education
ISSN
0009-5982
Publication Date
October 3, 2003
Volume
50
Issue
6 SEC. B
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Davidson, C. N. (2003). Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing. Chronicle of Higher Education, 50(6 SEC. B).
Davidson, C. N. “Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing.” Chronicle of Higher Education 50, no. 6 SEC. B (October 3, 2003).
Davidson CN. Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing. Chronicle of Higher Education. 2003 Oct 3;50(6 SEC. B).
Davidson, C. N. “Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing.” Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 50, no. 6 SEC. B, Oct. 2003.
Davidson CN. Understanding the Economic Burden of Scholarly Publishing. Chronicle of Higher Education. 2003 Oct 3;50(6 SEC. B).
Published In
Chronicle of Higher Education
ISSN
0009-5982
Publication Date
October 3, 2003
Volume
50
Issue
6 SEC. B