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    <title>&lt;a href="/issue28/minotaur"&gt;Minotaur: A Comparison of Six Proposals for Freeing the Refereed Literature Online&lt;/a&gt;</title>
    <articleSummary>Stevan Harnad argues for the self-archiving alternative.</articleSummary>
    <issueNumber>&lt;a href="/issue28"&gt;issue28&lt;/a&gt;</issueNumber>
    <publishedDate>June 2001</publishedDate>
    <articleType>&lt;a href="/category/article-type/regular-column"&gt;regular column&lt;/a&gt;</articleType>
    <authors>&lt;a href="/taxonomy/term/365/author-info"&gt;stevan harnad&lt;/a&gt;</authors>
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  <node>
    <title>&lt;a href="/issue8/harnad"&gt;The Paper House of Cards (And Why It&#039;s Taking So Long to Collapse)&lt;/a&gt;</title>
    <articleSummary>In our previous issue, Fytton Rowland defended the continuation of print research journals into the networked age. Here, Stevan Harnad presents a different case.</articleSummary>
    <issueNumber>&lt;a href="/issue8"&gt;issue8&lt;/a&gt;</issueNumber>
    <publishedDate>March 1997</publishedDate>
    <articleType>&lt;a href="/category/article-type/feature-article"&gt;feature article&lt;/a&gt;</articleType>
    <authors>&lt;a href="/taxonomy/term/365/author-info"&gt;stevan harnad&lt;/a&gt;</authors>
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