If Harvard Canât Afford Academic Journal Subscriptions, Maybe Itâs Time for an Open Access Model Last week, Harvardâs Faculty Advisory Council revealed that the school now spends $3.75 million annually on academic journal subscriptions. Why so much? According to a memo the council sent out, some journals cost the school up to $40,000 every year, with the two top publishers increasing the price of
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Follow Harvard Magazine: Your independent source for Harvard news since 1898 The Harvard Library Board, composed of faculty and administrators from across the University, has approved a new organizational structure for the Harvard Library and laid out a timeline for transition to the new arrangement, Provost Alan M. Garber announced September 28 in a letter to the Harvard community. Under the new
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