Stanford Scholar Celebrates Western Culture's Open-access Tradition
February 21, 2018
February 21, 2018
STANFORD, California, Feb. 21 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
The move toward "open access" to research and scholarship, far from being a modern digital-age creation, has roots in the West that date back to medieval times, writes a Stanford education scholar. John Willinsky's new book explains how learning has long benefited from efforts to increase its circulation.
John Willinsky
Stanford Professor John Willinsky . . .
The move toward "open access" to research and scholarship, far from being a modern digital-age creation, has roots in the West that date back to medieval times, writes a Stanford education scholar. John Willinsky's new book explains how learning has long benefited from efforts to increase its circulation.
John Willinsky
Stanford Professor John Willinsky . . .