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