A short roundup of thoughts around Harvard Business School Press

A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by a writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education for a brief comment on this excellent post by Joshua GansHarvard Business School Publishing crosses the ‘evil’ academic line. It seems Prof. Gans had found, among others, my post from 2009 raising an eyebrow over the practice of HBSP only allowing persistent links to certain articles if an additional fee was paid. 

Here are some additional articles and posts you should read, in addition the the piece that came out in the Chronicle, Librarians Accuse Harvard Business Publishing of Unfair Prices.

I love the idea that HBSP might be overstepping its bounds legally, at least here in Canada, with respect to Fair Dealing. I also love the idea of taking action to have Harvard Business Review dropped from the FT Top 45. 

I hope this one doesn't slowly sink away before the right thing is done!

Update a few minutes later: Somehow I missed this last post on the topic at Digitopoly: HBR Responds and I React