Digital Humanities 2126F/G Study Guide - Final Guide: Wi-Fi, Luddite, Mahatma Gandhi

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Ironic: importance of public deliberation in ethics and the fact that arguments in support of open access are often cast as in ethical requirements. Unit 4: open access encourages new forms of publication, possibility of encouraging a more diverse set of submissions, more creative and robust community of scholars. Independent researchers will be left in the dark. Instead: trying to defend an obligation that applies across the disciplines: their position is stronger than parkers not only arguing that it(cid:859)s i(cid:374) the i(cid:374)te(cid:396)est of researchers to publish their data in an open access forum. Instead: arguing researchers are under an ethical obligation to do so. The (ethical) value of open access: open access publishing is an ethically valuable practice, primary question about value in open access whether it is increasing the consumption of academic knowledge, data suggests it is. Unit 4: basis for requiring open access the scientific, moral, economic, political, professional, social, ad security benefits it provides.

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