id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crln-7670 Zalta, Edward The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A university/library partnership in support of scholarly communication and open access 2006-09-01 3 .pdf application/pdf 1706 66 47 This question is at the heart of both the ACRL Scholarly Communications Initiative1 and the Scholarly Communications Toolkit.2 To answer this question, several principles of reform have emerged:3 • the broadest possible access to pub­ lished research; • increased control by scholars and the academy over publishing; • fair and reasonable prices for scholarly information; • open access to scholarship; • innovations in publishing that reduce distribution costs, speed delivery, and extend access to scholarly research; • quality assurance in publishing through peer review; • fair use of copyrighted information for education and research purposes; and • preservation of scholarly information for long­term future use. News September 2006 • the broadest possible access to pub­ lished research; • control by scholars, the academy, and the library community over publishing; • fair and reasonable prices for receiving the benefits of membership in SEPIA; • completely open access to scholar­ ship; • innovations in publishing that reduce distribution costs, speed delivery, and ex­ tend access to scholarly research; • quality assurance in publishing through peer review; • fair use of copyrighted information for education and research purposes; and • preservation of scholarly information for long­term future use. cache/crln-7670.pdf txt/crln-7670.txt