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Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2015-4bis

The Economics and Politics of “Open Access”: Journals in the Digital Age
Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2015-4bis
No 62-4 bis, 2015/5 - pages
Pages 7 to 7

The Economics and Politics of “Open Access”: Journals in the Digital Age

Pages 8 to 21

Social Sciences Journals in the Digital Age: the Risks of Ideology

By Philippe Minard
Pages 22 to 32

Digital Formats and the Economics of Editing Academic Journals

By Étienne Anheim
Pages 33 to 42

In Search of Open Access. Academic Journals and New Digital Formats

By Guillaume Calafat, Éric Monnet
Pages 43 to 61

For Whom Do We Write?

By Claire Lemercier
Pages 62 to 70

Humanities and Social Sciences Journals As Academic Commons

By Odile Contat, Didier Torny
Pages 71 to 82

French-Language SSH Journals at a Crossroads

By Marc Minon, Thomas Parisot, Stéphane Bureau
Pages 83 to 99

Publishing French Social Sciences Amid the International Digital Revolution

By Patrick Fridenson
Pages 100 to 103

The “Everything-For-Free” Sham

By Philippe Minard
Pages 104 to 114

Open Access: French Schizophrenia (March 2013)

By Éric Monnet
Pages 115 to 128

2013-2015: Elements of a Public Debate

Pages 129 to 130

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