[BOAI] The Intellectual Properties of Learning: John Willinsky discusses his new book
Richard Poynder
richard.poynder at btinternet.com
Mon Mar 12 10:12:17 GMT 2018
Sixteen years ago, the Budapest Open Access Initiative predicted the dawn of
a new age of scholarly communication. Its declaration begins, "An old
tradition and a new technology have converged to make possible an
unprecedented public good. The old tradition is the willingness of
scientists and scholars to publish the fruits of their research in scholarly
journals without payment, for the sake of inquiry and knowledge. The new
technology is the internet."
Looking back, we might want to suggest that OA advocates spent too much time
in the early years promoting the merits of openness, and too little time
working out the best way of marrying the old tradition with the new
technology. In addition, more time should have been spent on establishing
what other old traditions of learning would need to be accommodated (and
how) if the new world of scholarly communication that BOAI envisaged was to
be realised. That too little consideration was given to these matters
doubtless explains why so much confusion surrounds open access today, and
why we are seeing growing frustration with it.
In light of this, a new book by John Willinsky - The Intellectual Properties
of Learning, A Prehistory from Saint Jerome to John Locke - is timely.
More here:
https://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/the-intellectual-properties-of-learni
ng.html
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