Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2014
In this article John Bell follows his previous LIM article which was published in December 20121 by suggesting that, despite the development towards an open access world for publically funded research, the journal as a form of publication for peer reviewed research is far from dead; indeed, it has an active role to play in the future.
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2 US Office of Science and Technology Policy: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/ostp_public_access_memo_2013.pdf.
3 Open Access (Fifth Report of Session 2013–14 - Report, Together With Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence) “Open Access”, §33.
4 House of Commons, BIS Committee, Open Access: Responses to the Committee's Fifth Report of Session 2013–14 (HC 833), p.15.