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  • ‘Commons’ sense: How Bengaluru and other Indian cities should approach pollution, traffic problems

    ‘Commons’ sense: How Bengaluru and other Indian cities should approach pollution, traffic problems

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    India is pushing to promote open-access academic journals, but quality concerns remain a challenge

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    Could making authors pay to get their work published be the way forward for academic journals?

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    The black market in academic papers – and why it’s spooking publishers

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