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Archive of Older Articles and Interviews
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2008
- Open Access: The question of quality (Open & Shut? November 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Tim Hill, Publisher, Dove Medical Press
- The OA Interviews: Annette Holtkamp, Information Professional, DESY, (Open & Shut? September 2008)
- In search of the big bang: Interview with Professor Rolf-Dieter Heuer, CERN Director General Elect (Computer Weekly, August 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Leslie Chan, Associate Director, Bioline International (Open & Shut? June 2008)
- Open Access: Doing the numbers (Open & Shut? June 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Matthew Honan, Editorial Director, Bentham Science Publishers (Open & Shut? April 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Bill Mortimer, Research Support Librarian, Open University (Open & Shut? April 2008)
- Profile of the Open University's Institutional Repository (Computer Weekly, 10th March, 2008)
- The OA Interviews: John Wilbanks, VP Science Commons (Open & Shut? February 2008)
- Profile of Open Data advocate Peter Murray-Rust (Computer Weekly, 5th February 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Professor Carlos Brebbia, director of WIT Press (Open & Shut? February 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Peter Murray-Rust on Open Data (Open & Shut? January 2008)
- The OA Interviews: Alma Swan, Open Access advocate (Open & Shut? January 2008)
2007
- Interview with Wolfgang Pilch, Principal Director for Patent Information, European Patent Office (Open & Shut? October 2007)
- The Basement Interviews: Peter Suber, de facto leader of the Open Access Movement (Open & Shut? October 2007)
- Interview with Peter Vanderheyden, VP Global Intellectual Property, LexisNexis (Open & Shut? October 2007)
- The OA Interviews: Stevan Harnad, OA advocate and archivangelist (Open & Shut? July 2007)
- Interview with Professor M S Swaminathan, Founder & Chairman of India's MSSRF (Open & Shut? May 2007)
- The OA Interviews: Leo Waaijers, manager of SURFshare in the Netherlands (Open & Shut? April 2007)
- Open Access: The War in Europe (Open & Shut? March 2007)
- The Basement Interviews: Cory Doctorow extract in German (De:Bug, March 2007)
- Interview with Philip Esler, AHRC CEO (Open & Shut? March 2007)
- Open Radio (Open & Shut? January 2007)
2006
- A Conversation with Microsoft's Tony Hey (Open & Shut? December 2006)
- Open Access: Beyond Selfish Interests (Open & Shut? November 2006)
- Open Access: death knell for peer review? (Open & Shut? October 2006)
- Interview with Michel Bauwens Pt2, P2P: The very core of the world to come (Open & Shut? September 2006)
- Interview with Michel Bauwens Pt1, P2P: A blueprint for the future? (Open & Shut? September 2006)
- Open Access: Stage Two. An interview with PLoS ONE's Chris Surridge (Open & Shut? June 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 8: Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, and co-founder of Public Library of Science (Open & Shut? June 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 7: Vitek Tracz, seminal open access publisher (Open and Shut? May 2006)
- Science in which no one is left behind: Interview with Subbiah Arunachalam Part II (Open and Shut? May 2006)
- Why India Needs Open Access: Interview with Professor Subbiah Arunachalam Part I (Open and Shut? May 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 6: Cory Doctorow, cyber activist (Open and Shut? April 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 5: Lawrence Lessig, leader of the Free Culture Movement (Open and Shut? April 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 4: Jay Rosen, New York University journalism professor on Open Source Journalism (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 3: Eric Raymond, co-founder of the Open Source Initiative (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 2: Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Movement (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- Where is the Open Access Foundation? (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- The Basement Interviews No. 1: Michael Hart, founder of Project Gutenberg (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- The Basement Interviews: Introduction (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- Clear blue water: Institutional Repositories and Open Access (Open and Shut? March 2006)
- Interview with the University of California's Catherine Candee (Open and Shut? February 2006)
- Current Science Group becomes Science Navigation Group (Open and Shut? January 2006)
2005
- Interview with Princeton University's Josiah Ober (Open and Shut? December 2005)
- Interview with Nobel Laureate Professor Richard Roberts (Open and Shut? December 2005)
- Not written in the stars (Open and Shut? December 2005)
- Struggling with Agnosia (Open and Shut? November 2005)
- Springer acquires Current Medicine Group (Open and Shut? November 2005)
- Time to take the red pill (Open and Shut? October 2005)
- China Mulls Open Access (Open and Shut? October 2005)
- Starting a new bushfire (Open and Shut? September 2005)
- Interview with Melissa Hagemann of the Open Society Institute (Open and Shut? June 2005)
- No Stranger to Controversy (Open and Shut? June 2005)
- Cream of Science (Open and Shut? May 2005)
- The role of digital rights management in Open Access (Open and Shut? April 2005)
- Interview Pt2: Dr. Alma Swan, director Key Perspectives (Open and Shut? April 2005)
- Interview Pt1: Dr. Alma Swan, director Key Perspectives (Open and Shut? April 2005)
- The Open Wars (Open and Shut?, March 2005)
- Time to Walk the Talk? (Open and Shut?, March 2005)
- What is Open Access? (Open and Shut?, March 2005)
- Freedom of Information Legislation: Tug of War (Information Today, February 2005)
- Aslib Dies, and Is Reborn (Information Today, January 2005)
- Interview: Vitek Tracz, chairman Current Science Group (Information Today, January 2005)
2004
- U.K. Government rejects call to support Open Access (Information Today, November 2004)
- No Gain Without Pain: A short history of the Open Access movement Pt2 (Information Today, November 2004)
- Japanese version of the above article published by the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
- Video interview with Open Access advocate Stevan Harnad Broadband | Dial-up
- Ten Years After: A short history of the Open Access movement Pt1 (Information Today, October 2004)
- Japanese version of the above article published by the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
- Interview: Derk Haank, CEO Springer (Information Today, September 2004)
- British politicians call on U.K. Government to support Open Access (Information Today, July 2004)
- Investigative report into the patent information market. Pt2: Who Will Knock These Heads Together? (Information Today, June 2004)
- Investigative report into the patent information market. Pt1: Vicious Circle (Information Today, May 2004)
- U.K. academics and librarians disagree over open access publishing (Information Today, May 2004)
- Open Access: The inevitable and the optimal (Information Today, April 2004)
- Interview: Natalie Ceeney, director of operations and services, the British Library (Information Today, March 2004)
- International report (Information Today, March 2004)
- Swarthmore college library: The very heart of a college (Information Today, February 2004)
- Interview: Managing Director, FIZ Karlsruhe (Information Today, February 2004)
- Fiddling while Rome burns: librarians and the US Patriot Act (Information Today, January 2004)
- International report (Information Today, January 2004)
2003
- International report (Information Today, November 2003)
- Interview: Alan Engel, CEO, Paterra Inc. (Information Today, November 2003)
- Elephants and dung trucks: digital preservation issues (Information Today, September 2003)
- A Question of Trust: librarians and preservation issues (Information Today, August 2003)
- Interview: Bob Campbell, President of Blackwell Publishing (Information Today, September 2003)
- Reclaiming the digital commons (Information Today, June 2003)
- International report (Information Today, June 2003)
- Enclosing the digital commons (Information Today, May 2003)
- BertelsmannSpringer is sold to private equity firms (Information Today)
- International report (Information Today, April 2003)
- International report (Information Today, February 2003)
- Surviving in a harsh world: interview with Aslib’s Roger Bowes (Information Today)
- Why copyright need not be an issue (Financial Times)
- Data Protection in the library (vnunet.com)
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