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Lauer, G. Freiheit oder Enteignung der Wissenschaft? Ein Gespräch über die Open-Access-Bewegung und ihre Kritiker.
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Siemens, R., & Schreibman, S. (2008). Companion to Digital Literary Studies (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture).
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Plato (1999). Phaedrus. Project Gutenberg. #3
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Bradley, J. (2006, September 26). Drexel CoAS E-Learning: Open Notebook Science.
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Mortensen, T., & Walker, J. (2002). Blogging thoughts: personal publication as an online research tool. Researching ICTs in context, 249-279.
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Cope, W. W., & Kalantzis, M. (2009). Signs of epistemic disruption: Transformations in the knowledge system of the academic journal.
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