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Harvard objects to high prices of academic journal subscriptions

Harvard University, one of the world’s richest academic institutions, has announced it can no longer afford academic journal subscriptions, advising staff to support open-access publishing instead, by submitting work to Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH); or by submitting to open-access journals, or to ones that have reasonable, sustainable subscription...

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