id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-1227 Go To Hellman .html application/xhtml+xml 6248 875 77 The logical conclusion is that the largest amount of value that can be generated from opening of the backlist comes from the books that are most used, the "all-stars" of the library, not the discount rack or the discards. If libraries are to provide funding for Open Access backlist books, shouldn't they focus their resources on the books that create the most value? The question of course, is how the library community would ever convince publishers, who have monopolies on these books as a consequence of international copyright laws, to convert these books to Open Access. If your community is interest in creating an Open-Access program for backlist books, don't hesitate to contact me at the Free Ebook Foundation! This is the third in a series of posts about creating value of Open Access books. Open Access for Backlist Books, Part II: The All-S... Open Access for Backlist Books, Part I: The Slush ... ./cache/go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-1227.html ./txt/go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-1227.txt