All Stories

  1. Exploring open access among faculty in Library and Information Science/Studies schools
  2. Seed Libraries: Sowing the Seeds for Community and Public Library Resilience
  3. Encyclopedia entry in communications for biotechnology
  4. An examination of North American Library and Information Studies faculty perceptions of and experience with open-access scholarly publishing
  5. How library and information science faculty perceive and engage with open access
  6. Conceptualising and Subverting the Capitalist Academic Publishing Model
  7. South Africa's Promotion of Access to Information Act: An Analysis of Relevant Jurisprudence
  8. The Enclosure and Alienation of Academic Publishing: Lessons for the Professoriate
  9. Information Markets: A Strategic Guideline for the I‐Commerce. FrankLinde and Wolfgang G.Stock, Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Saur, 2011. pp. 617 $90. (isbn: 978‐3‐11‐203609‐5)
  10. Biowatch South Africa and the challenges in enforcing its constitutional right to access to information
  11. Primitive Accumulation and Enclosure of the Commons: Genetically Engineered Seeds and Canadian Jurisprudence
  12. The Neoliberal University and Agricultural Biotechnology: Reports From the Field
  13. Personal health information in Canada: A comparison of citizen expectations and legislation
  14. Research in the Biotech Age: Can Informational Privacy Compete?
  15. Privacy for Sale—Business as Usual in the 21st Century: An Economic and Normative Critique