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An engraving, showing in the foreground, a scowling winged figure, with a cherub-like figure beside her, with scales, an hourglass, a bell, and a grid of numbers behind them, and a creature carrying a banner reading “Melencolia” in the corner
Open Knowledge

For Researchers in the Humanities, Is Open Really Fair?

The open movement claims to include all disciplines. But it is profoundly shaped by the institution of science, leaving humanities researchers at risk.

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