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65 Joseph S. Nye, Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power (New York: Basic Books, 1991). The benefit of this approach for centre-right, market-orientated governments is that they do not have to set caps on APCs but can rather let the market ‘guide itself ’.

66 P. Ginsparg, ‘Winners and Losers in the Global Research Village’ (presented at the Electronic Publishing in Science, UNESCO HQ, Paris, 1996) www.cs.cornell.edu/~ginsparg/physics/blurb/pg96unesco.html [accessed 10 April 2014].

67 arXiv, ‘FAQ’, 2013 http://arxiv.org/help/support/faq [accessed 22 December 2013].

68 SCOAP3, ‘Frequently Asked Questions and Answers’, SPARC, 2014 www.sparc.arl.org/resources/papers-guides/scoap3-faq [accessed 20 May 2014].

69 Rebecca Kennison and Lisa Norberg, A Scalable and Sustainable Approach to Open Access Publishing and Archiving for Humanities and Social Sciences (K|N Consultants, 11 April 2014), p. 3 http://knconsultants.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/OA_Proposal_White_Paper_Final.pdf [accessed 5 May 2014].

70 In my view, such logic is societally disastrous if applied unilaterally as it negates the potential for any kind of communally underwritten social security.

71 Rebecca Bliege Bird and Eric Alden Smith, ‘Signaling Theory, Strategic Interaction, and Symbolic Capital 1’, Current Anthropology, 46 (2005), 221–48 (p. 221).

72 arXiv, ‘FAQ’.

73 arXiv, ‘FAQ’.

74 Science Europe, ‘Principles for the Transition to Open Access to Research Publications’, 2013 www.scienceeurope.org/uploads/PublicDocumentsAndSpeeches/SE_OA_Pos_Statement.pdf [accessed 17 May 2014].

75 Global Research Council, ‘About Us’, 2014 www.globalresearchcouncil.org/about-us [accessed 17 May 2014].

76 Global Research Council, ‘Action Plan towards Open Access to Publications’, 2013 www.dfg.de/download/pdf/dfg_magazin/internationales/130528_grc_annual_meeting/grc_action_plan_open_access.pdf [accessed 17 May 2014].

77 Stevan Harnad, ‘ROARMAP’ http://roarmap.eprints.org/ [accessed 25 July 2014].

78 Richard Van Noorden, ‘Chinese Agencies Announce Open-Access Policies’, Nature, 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature.2014.15255.

79 Dehua Hu, Aijing Luo and Haixia Liu, ‘Open Access in China and Its Effect on Academic Libraries’, Journal of Academic Librarianship, 39 (2013), 110–12 (p. 110) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2012.11.009.