Most of the points made by Albert Henderson do not require rebuttal,
because the vested and conflicting interests are just too obvious. I
will accordingly only comment where there might be some information to
add.
In response to scientists' pleas for the broadest possible
dissemination
of their research findings in the online-era, Henderson suggests:
> ah>   Your institution probably located itself in Philadelphia
> ah>   because of the tremendous intellectual resources available
> ah>   there. You should be able to use local libraries. Your
> ah>   librarian should be able to get photocopies via interlibrary
> ah>   loan at no cost to you.
> ah>   Have you thought of presenting your paper at a meeting?
> ah>   That is how dissemination of research has been speeded
> ah>   since before the Royal Society started.
In response to scientists' concerns about the conflict of interest
inherent in attempts to to retain the on-paper/for-fee model in the
online/for-free era, Henderson suggests:
> ah>   If you want the recognition of your peers, you have to
> ah>   recognize their interests in protecting publishers' investment
> ah>   in formal dissemination that will be covered by indexes and
> ah>   abstracts for many years.
The open archives, with full-text archiving, will no doubt induce even
greater restructuring for secondary (abstract/index) publishers than it
will for primary (refereed journal) publishers. The latter will still
have a niche as quality-control/certification (QC/C) service providers;
but the Web's burgeoning native search resources (once the refereed
literature is in the interoperable open archives) are likely to give the
for-fee secondaries a (free) run for their money!
http://www.openarchives.org/
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