Abstrakt: |
The article focuses on Open Access, Open Journal Systems and the OeZG blog as a journal providing a forum for critical and self-critical historical studies offers, also for a historical science, the discussion and participation allows. It mentions how the OeZG could be made electronically accessible should, because the technical infrastructures are not neutral. It also mentions publishing industry there is a marked tendency towards oligopolies and monopoly at work, as is usual in capitalism, is obvious and market shares of the big players from Elsevier to Springer are enormous and the revenues staggering. |