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Event
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  • Monday, 10 April 2017
  • 10:10 - 10:10
  • Duration: 29 mins
  • Publication date: 11 Apr 2017
  • Location: Main Auditorium, Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, United Kingdom
  • Part of event UKSG 40th Annual Conference and Exhibition

About the session

Plenary Session 1

Threats and opportunities

Main Auditorium

Chair: Kate Price, King’s College London

Ownership of intellectual property rights for a large proportion of the scholarly record is held by publishers, so a majority of journal articles are behind paywalls and unavailable to most people. As a result some readers are encouraged to use pirate websites such as Sci-Hub to access them, a practice that is alternately regarded as criminal and unethical or as a justified act of civil disobedience. This presentation considers both the efficacy and ethics of piracy, placing ‘guerrilla open access’ within a longer history of piracy and access to knowledge. By doing so, we can see that piracy is an inevitable part of the intellectual landscape that can render the current intellectual property regime irrelevant. If we wish to actively construct a true scholarly commons, open access emerges as a contender for moving beyond proprietary forms of commodifying scholarly knowledge towards the creation of an open scholarly communication system that is fit for purpose. 

 

 

Keywords:
  • Open access
  • access
  • ethics
  • internet
  • journal
  • piracy
  • publishers
  • publishing

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    Stuart Lawson

    Birbeck, University of London

    STUART LAWSON is adoctoral researcher atBirkbeck, University ofLondon undertaking aPhD in the politics ofopen access. Stuart is aninformation professionaland radical librarian whois a founding editor ofthe Journal of RadicalLibrarianship. Much oftheir work, both researchand practice, has involved opening up financial data aboutjournal publishing and open access.
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