Abstract
The editors of the Journal of Jazz Studies explain their rationale for converting their print journal, the Annual Review of Jazz Studies, into a free, open-access, online publication. Open access makes the journal universally accessible, and offers other technological advantages. Unpaid scholarly work belongs in the public realm, and the open-access movement has made steady progress in the world of academia.
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