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From: Danny Kingsley <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2013 04:06:07 +0000

<Apologies for cross posting>

The latest blog from the Australian Open Access Support Group (AOASG)
was written by John Emerson, the Director of the University of
Adelaide Press.

In ‘An OA publisher's perspective on CC-BY’ –
http://aoasg.org.au/2013/09/03/an-oa-publishers-perspective-on-cc-by/
, John discusses issues with the requirement that for a publisher to
be a member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, their
open access books must be published under a mandatory CC-BY license.

Creative Commons licenses and their relationship with open access have
been the topic of several discussions on open access lists lately.
Hear what a practitioner at the coal-face has to say on the topic.

Danny

Dr Danny Kingsley
Executive Officer
Australian Open Access Support Group (AOASG)
Menzies Library, Building 2
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia
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