The commons, the Battle of the Book and the cracked enclosures of academic publishing

Contention about the ownership of texts and what we now know as copyright stretches back to at least the sixth century and the controversial copying of a biblical script by the Irish monk Colm Cille that resulted in the Battle of the Book. This article traces how my co-editors and I stumbled into th...

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Commodification
Community development
Copyright
Crack
Ireland
Knowledge
Monks
Open access
Ownership
Publishing
Religious texts
Scholarly publishing
Scripts
The commons, an introduction
Walls
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