From: Ken Masters <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 11:01:58 +0400 Hi All Thanks for moving it. Jennifer, perhaps the wording in your post should have been "the Swartz story is _no_longer_ behind the CHE paywall" rather than "the Swartz story is _actually_ not_ behind the CHE paywall" [my emphasis], as your phrasing implies that it was never behind the pay-wall. I had the feeling that, once I posted my message to the list, the article would quickly be made free to access. (I have great faith in the influence of this list). So, for historical accuracy (we know how fluid the web is), I took a screenshot of the article at the time, showing the pay-wall information. If anyone would like to have a copy of the screenshot, assuming that I'm not in breach of some copyright law, please let me know, and I can send it to you. Thanks. Regards Dr. Ken Masters Asst. Professor: Medical Informatics Medical Education Unit College of Medicine & Health Sciences Sultan Qaboos University Sultanate of Oman E-i-C: The Internet Journal of Medical Education On 28 February 2013 04:39, LIBLICENSE <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > From: Jennifer Howard <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:38:50 +0000 > Subject: RE: Aaron Swartz: Open and Closed > > Hi all, > > Jennifer Howard from the Chronicle here. The Swartz story is actually > not behind the CHE paywall--try accessing it again. (FWIW, the article > in question is an opinion piece, not a news story.) > > Thanks, > > Jen > > Cheers, > Jen > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Masters <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 08:37:14 +0400 > > Hi All > > There is an article in the Chronicle on Aaron Swartz. The title is > "Aaron Swartz was right." As far as I can tell, the article defends > Swartz's feelings, and, perhaps even his actions. I get that sense > from the snippet of the article's opening paragraph, and from the > blurb sent in the advertising mail: "The current academic publishing > system is prettied-up extortion. He defied it, and the rest of us > should too." > > So, why haven't I read the entire article? Because the Chronicle's > article dealing with the way in which "academic publishing system is > prettied-up extortion" and arguing that we should defy it, is, itself, > locked behind the Chronicle's pay-wall. And I wonder if they are > aware of the irony. Unfortunately, probably not. > > For those of you who have paid your dues ("extortion", quoting the > blurb), or who are at institutions who have paid their dues, the > article is at: > > http://chronicle.com/article/Aaron-Swartz-Was-Right/137425/?cid=cr&utm_source=cr&utm_medium=en > > Regards > > Ken > > Dr. Ken Masters > Asst. Professor: Medical Informatics > Medical Education Unit > College of Medicine & Health Sciences > Sultan Qaboos University > Sultanate of Oman > E-i-C: The Internet Journal of Medical Education