“One of Canada’s top business schools has decided to stop selling the paper version of its journal and will give the publication away online instead…. ‘We’re not interested in making money, although by switching to online-only, we’ll save about $300,000 a year in print-production costs.'” —Canadian Business School’s Journal Opts Out of Print and Onto the InternetChronicle)
It will still be a peer-reviewed academic journal, and it will communiate scholarly achievements more efficiently by being available to more readers.
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