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Willinsky, J. (2006).  The scholarly wing of the public cybrary and the right to know. (KapitzkeC., BruceC., Ed.).New libraries and knowledge spaces: Critical perspectives on information and education. 179-196.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Cybrary_DRAFT.pdf [Book Chapter]
Willinsky, J. (In Press).  Rethinking What’s Public in the University’s Public Mission. (CalhounC., RhotenD., Ed.).Public Mission of Research Universities. [Book Chapter]
Willinsky, J. (2008).  Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press. [Working Paper]
Willinsky, J. (2005).  Toward an open, public history: A call to historians of education. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/History.pdf [Invited Paper]
Willinsky, J. (2008).  Taxes and Access. Knowledge Rules Blog. http://www.ssrc.org/blogs/knowledgerules/2008/02/13/access-and-taxes/ [Web Article]
Willinsky, J. (2005).  Just say know? Schooling the knowledge society. Educational Theory. 55(1),  97-111.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Ed_Theory.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  Open Access: The Sea Change in Scholarly Publishing. University of Alberta Libraries Blog. http://blogs.library.ualberta.ca/libnews/?p=521 [Podcast]
Willinsky, J. (2009).  The Publisher's Pushback against NIH's Public Access and Scholarly Publishing Sustainability. PLoS Biology. 7(1), http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.1000030 [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2008).  Locke's Lost Commonwealth: The Intellectual Properties of Learning. [Working Paper]
Willinsky, J. (2008).  Might the Age of Information Graduate into an Era of Public Knowledge?. Publius Project, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School. http://publius.cc/2008/06/04/john-willinsky-might-the-age-of-information-graduate-into-an-era-of-public-knowledge/ [Web 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. (2008).  In Response to Benkler's Wealth of Networks. Policy Futures in Education. 6(2), http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/Wealth.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2006).  Access to power: Research in international policymaking. Harvard International Review. 28(Summer),  54-57.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/HIR.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  An Introduction To Use of Roles in Open Journal Systems. http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/OJS%20User%20Roles.pdf [Presentation]
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. (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).  Harry Potter and the Scholar’s Fair Use. Slaw.ca. http://www.slaw.ca/2008/05/01/harry-potter-and-the-scholar’s-fair-use/ [Web Article]
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., & Mendis R. (2007).  Open Access on a Zero Budget: A Case Study of Postcolonial Text. Information Research. 12(3), http://informationr.net/ir/12-3/paper308.html [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J., & Stipek D. (2008).  Open Access Responds to Public's Hunger for Knowledge. Mercury News. http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10156512 [Web Article]
Willinsky, J. (2005).  The access principle: The new economics of knowledge as a public good. http://epresence.tv/mediaContent/archives/2005_mar31/defaultQT.aspx?archiveID=146 [Presentation]
Willinsky, J. (2009).  Derrida’s Right to Philosophy, Then and Now. Educational Theory. [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2005).  Fostering scientific culture within a public and democratic culture: Or what's a social science for?. Teachers College Record. 107(1), 38-51.http://pkp.sfu.ca/files/TCR_Willinsky_DRAFT.pdf [Journal Article]
Willinsky, J. (2007).  New Independent Medical Journal in Canada. Rabble.ca. http://www.rabble.ca/rpn/episode.shtml?x=59317 [Podcast]
Willinsky, J. (2006).  Sustaining Access to Knowledge and Scholarly Publishing. http://staff.washington.edu/oren/weblog2/archives/2006/12/ecar_2006_john.html [Presentation]