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title: "Open Source and Scholary Publishing"
subtitle: ""
subtitle: "Originally published on Scholarly Kitchen."
date: "2018-09-06"
author: Adam Hyde
category: "article"
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There are many misconceptions about open source and scholarly publishing that often overshadow the enormous potential it has to lead organizations to modernized, efficient workflows and to allow them to innovate sustainably. Let’s take a first look at some commonly asked questions…
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## What is Open Source?
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Should you have a tech team, you can modify the software to meet your needs.
- Should you not have a tech team, you can shop around for a developer that meets your budget and change the software to your requirements.
- Open infrastructure lowers the market entry threshold for innovation.
- You won’t wake up ‘owned’ (i.e., your workflow tools can’t be acquired).
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- You won’t wake up ‘owned’ (i.e., your workflow tools can’t be acquired).
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