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  <abstract>Open access is great, but killing academic journals is not. Also, on the internet, there is no such thing as free lunch. Peer review, editing and keeping articles available online all cost money. And someone has to pay for that. Either through subscriptions or through article processing charges and through hidden costs of thousands of library people and university technicians making sure that articles go and stay on line and are accessible with the latest browsers.</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Dirk Visser.--</note>
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