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DOI:10.1016/J.ACALIB.2012.11.002 Corpus ID: 17871580The Principle and the Pragmatist: On Conflict and Coalescence for Librarian Engagement with Open Access Initiatives. @article{Potvin2013ThePA, title={The Principle and the Pragmatist: On Conflict and Coalescence for Librarian Engagement with Open Access Initiatives.}, author={Sarah Potvin}, journal={The Journal of Academic Librarianship}, year={2013}, volume={39}, pages={67-75} } Sarah Potvin Published 2013 Sociology The Journal of Academic Librarianship ABSTRACT This article considers Open Access (OA) training and the supports and structures in place in academic libraries in the United States from the perspective of a new librarian. OA programming is contextualized by the larger project of Scholarly Communication in academic libraries, and the two share a historical focus on journal literature and a continued emphasis on public access and the economics of scholarly publishing. 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