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After the Labour of Love: the incomplete revolution of open access and open science in the humanities and creative social sciences

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After the Labour of Love: the incomplete revolution of open access and open science in the humanities and creative social sciences. Batterbury, Simon (Author); Wielander, Gerda (Author); Pia, Andrea (Author). 2022. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Journals.

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Batterbury S, Wielander G, Pia A. After the Labour of Love: the incomplete revolution of open access and open science in the humanities and creative social sciences Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Journals. 2022. doi: 10.21428/6ffd8432.5e24d46d

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