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Samuel A. Moore

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Report

Creating our values: open access for Aotearoa

This report provides five recommendations for how New Zealand can improve the implementation and accessibility of open source information.
Journal article

Collectivity and collaboration: imagining new forms of communality to create resilience in scholar-led publishing

This article presents a case study of the Radical Open Access Collective (ROAC) collective, highlighting how it harnesses the strengths and organizational structures of not-for-profit, independent and scholar-led publishing communities.
Article

A genealogy of open access: negotiations between openness and access to research

This article presents a genealogy of the term open access, focusing on the separate histories that emphasise openness and reusability on the one hand, as borrowed from the open-source software and free culture movements, and accessibility on the other hand, as represented by proponents of...
Briefing paper

Pasteur 40A briefing paper: infrastructures for open scholarly communication

Over the past two decades, open access advocates have made significant gains in securing public access to the formal outputs of scholarly communication (e.g. peer reviewed journal articles) – through a combination of public policy-making, funder mandates and changing the norms and practices of researchers...