When Diamond is Still a Luxury: An Early Career Researcher Perspective

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https://doi.org/10.51751/dujal19164

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open science, open access, open scholarship, open applied linguistics

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In this response to Diamond is a scientist's best friend, Meng Liu explores why Diamond open access is still a luxury for early career researchers (ECRs), evaluates potential responses to this dilemma, and advocates empowering ECRs through grassroots communities to promote open scholarship.

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05-07-2024

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Liu, M. (2024). When Diamond is Still a Luxury: An Early Career Researcher Perspective. Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics, 13. https://doi.org/10.51751/dujal19164