Opening access to Red Cross knowledge: an interview with John Willinsky, Public Knowledge Project, Stanford University

DOI: 10.59350/229p5-5vg76

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Why are scholarly journals not obsolete? How does a journal contribute to learning? Why would the Red Cross need a scholarly journal? A lively conversation with John Willinsky from the Public Knowledge Project, recorded at the Third Conference on Scholarly Publishing in Berlin, Germany, on 28 September 2011.

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Reda Sadki (2011). Opening access to Red Cross knowledge: an interview with John Willinsky, Public Knowledge Project, Stanford University. Reda Sadki: Learning to make a difference. https://doi.org/10.59350/229p5-5vg76

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