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(訳)オープンアクセスへの大規模な転換のための購読型ジャーナルのビジネスモデルの破壊

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(訳)オープンアクセスへの大規模な転換のための購読型ジャーナルのビジネスモデルの破壊
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Journal of College & University Libraries (03860507), September 2018
DOI 10.20722/jcul.2012
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Ralf SCHIMMER, Kai Karin GESCHUHN, Andreas VOGLER, 田村 香代子

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#17,637,892
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