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Open-Access Humanities Press Makes Its Debut; Princeton Press Recalls Error-Filled Book

OPEN DOORS: Scholars in the sciences have been light-years ahead of their peers in the humanities in exploring the possibilities of open-access publishing. But a new venture with prominent academic backers, the Open Humanities Press, wants to help humanists close the gap.

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