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Knowledge Unlatched, 36, 61, 134–5

participating presses, 135

Koninklijke Brill NV. See Brill

Koninklijke van Gorcum, 123


Lawson, Stuart, 59

learned societies, 38–40, 78, 125

business models. See business models
objections to open access, 38–40
subscriptions, dependence upon, 39
support for open access, 38–9

Lessig, Lawrence, 20, 103

libel, 88, 103, 107

liberal humanism, 53, 55, 64

librarians

objections to open access, 41–2

library, 9, 14, 34, 38, 41–2, 59, 61, 68, 71, 75, 78, 80, 96, 114, 128, 132, 135

future of, 41

Lincoln University, New Zealand, 81

Linguistic Society of America (LSA), 38

literary criticism, 26

literature (discipline), 125

live art, 26

Liverpool University Press, 40, 124, 134

Look, Hugh, 134–5

Lots of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe (LOCKSS), 11, 126, 179

Lu, Yongxiang, 80


Mac OS, 17

machine code, 92

Manchester University Press, 130, 135

mandates, 5, 7, 21, 23, 34, 60, 62, 73, 78–9, 81, 83–4, 102, 112, 124, 132, 136

Mandler, Peter, 32, 105

Marian, Michel, 81

marketing, 52, 65, 72, 117, 125

Marxism, 7, 41, 62–7

Masciandaro, Nicola, 24

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 38

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), 33

McCarthyism, 42

McGann, Jerome, 25, 151

McGettigan, Andrew, 34

McPherson, Robert, 112

MediaCommons, 133

metadata, 9, 78, 133, 141, 179–80

Methuen Drama. See Bloomsbury Academic

Mexico, 81

micro-monopoly. See mini-monopoly

Microsoft Windows, 17

mini-monopoly, 14, 50, 61, 74

Ministry of Higher Education and Research, 81

Modern Language Association (MLA), 112

Möller, Erik, 108

Monash University Publishing, 131

monographs, 5, 15, 21, 40, 42, 44, 48, 50, 52, 58–9, 82, 111–38

aggregation channels, 119
barriers to entry, 120
book processing charge (BPC), 130
consortial model for, 134–5
definition of, 113
differences to journals, 120–1
economic models for open access, 130–7
freemium, 133–4
green open access for, 125
institutional subsidy of, 132–3
investigations into open-access monographs, 121–30
Knowledge Unlatched. See Knowledge Unlatched
length, 115
open licensing of, 119
pricing, 116–17
print as complement to digital, 114
print run of, 15
print subsidy, 131–2
production costs of open-access version, 123
production of, 117–19
royalties, 58, 133
trade crossover, 5, 116–17
uses of, 114–17

Multics, 17


National Academies, 39

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), 83, 133

National Institute of Health, 82–3

National Institute of Informatics, 82

National Knowledge Commission, 80

National Repository of Open Access to Quality Scientific, Technological and Innovative Information Resources of Social and Cultural Interest, 81

Nature publishing group, 35

Nazism, 107

neoliberalism, 7, 23, 28, 34, 37, 45, 50, 54–6, 62, 109–10, 117

Netherlands, the, 82, 122

Netherlands National Organisation for Scientific Research, 82