Abstract

While many humanities scholars are resistant to the idea of academic open access publishing, some are enthusiastic about a new publishing model. This article introduces the work of three history scholars whose work centers on the intersection of technology and the study of history. Ideas on why scholars should embrace open access, why the humanities have lagged behind the sciences, and what scholars need to do to change the humanities environment are included.

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