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Willinsky, J. (2008).  When Free Access to Research Is Mandated by Law. Slaw.ca. http://www.slaw.ca/2008/01/14/when-free-access-to-research-is-mandated-by-law/ [Web Article]
Willinsky, J., & Levine D. (2008).  Hearsay Culture Interview. Hearsay Culture . http://www.hearsayculture.com/?p=84 [Podcast]
Willinsky, J. (2006).  How to be more of a public intellectual by making your intellectual work more public. Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy. http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/PublicIntellectual.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2005).  Altering the material conditions of access to the humanities. (Trifonas P., Peters M., Ed.).Deconstruction Derrida: Tasks for the new humanities. http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Derrida_Chapter_DRAFT.pdf [Book Chapter]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  New Independent Medical Journal in Canada. Rabble.ca. http://www.rabble.ca/rpn/episode.shtml?x=59317 [Podcast]
Willinsky, J. (2000).  Proposing a knowledge exchange model for scholarly publishing. Current Issues in Education. 3(6), http://cie.ed.asu.edu/volume3/number6/ [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2008).  Locke's Lost Commonwealth: The Intellectual Properties of Learning. [Working Paper]
Willinsky, J. (2009).  Toward the design of an Open Monograph Press. Journal of Electronic Publishing. 12(1), http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/3336451.0012.103 [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2004).  As open access is public access, can journals help policymakers read research. Canadian Journal of Communication. 29(3/4), 381-394.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/CJC.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2006).  A newly open and public quality to learning. UBC Okanagan Learning Conference. http://people.ok.ubc.ca/ctl/Willinsky%20.mp3 [Podcast]
Willinsky, J., & Hill T. (2007).  The Access Principle: The Radio Interview. The Library Cafe. http://library-cafe.blogspot.com/2007/10/john-willinsky.html [Podcast]
Willinsky, J. (2006).  Altering the material conditions of access to the humanities. (TrifonasP., Ed.).Tasks for the new humanities: Professing with Derrida. 118-136.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Derrida_Chapter.pdf [Book Chapter]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  Ensuring a Journal’s Economic Sustainability While Increasing Access to Knowledge. http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Economic%20Sustainability.pdf [Presentation]
Willinsky, J. (2009).  Commentary: The Intellectual Properties of Literacy. Learning Landscapes. 3(1), 17-26.http://zegapi.com/view/?book_name=learndecember09 [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2001).  The Strategic Education Research Program and the public value of research. Educational Researcher. 30(1), http://www.aera.net/uploadedFiles/Journals_and_Publications/Journals/Educational_Researcher/3001/AERA3001_Willinsky.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2006).  Why Open Access for research and scholarship?. Journal of Neuroscience. 26, 9078-9079.http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/26/36/9078 [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2008).  Information Literacy and Knowledge Rights. http://ubco.tv/frontend2.php?cm=movies/WiluPlenarySession.flv [Presentation]
Willinsky, J. (2005).  The unacknowledged convergence of open source, open access, and open science. First Monday. 10(8), http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_8/willinsky/index.html [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J., & Forssman V. (2000).  A tale of two cultures and a technology: A/musical politics of curriculum in four acts. (CornblethC., Ed.).Curriculum, Politics, Policy: Cases in Context. 21-48.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Hey,_Have_We_Got_a_Good_Idea_for_your_Computers_Classes_DRAFT.htm [Book Chapter]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  Rethinking What’s Public in the University’s Public Mission. (CalhounC., Ed.).Public Mission of Research Universities. http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Mission.pdf [Book Chapter]
Willinsky, J., & Quint-Rapoport M. (2007).  How Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners Use PubMed. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 9(2), http://www.jmir.org/2007/2/e19 [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2009).  The Stratified Economics of Open Access. Economics Analysis and Policy. 39(1), 53-70.http://www.eap-journal.com.au/download.php?file=691 [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2002).  Copyright contradictions in scholarly publishing. First Monday. 7(11),  [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2003).  The role of journals in developing the education research knowledge base. http://www7.nationalacademies.org/core/Willinsky_Remarks_Journal.html [Presentation]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  Teaching for a World of Increasing Access to Knowledge. http://blip.tv/file/811006 [Podcast]