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The founder of the Public Knowledge Project reflects on his journey from schoolteacher to open access pioneer. He discusses the origins of Open Journal Systems and how a love of learning, a DIY ethos, and a belief in global knowledge justice drove him to reshape the world of scholarly publishing.
By eLifeThe founder of the Public Knowledge Project reflects on his journey from schoolteacher to open access pioneer. He discusses the origins of Open Journal Systems and how a love of learning, a DIY ethos, and a belief in global knowledge justice drove him to reshape the world of scholarly publishing.