The Heinlein Society Is Considering Open Access For Its Archives

According to their website:

“Open access to The Heinlein Journal archives is being considered as a way to maximize the reach, impact, and preservation of Heinlein scholarship by making it freely available and easily discoverable to readers, teachers, and researchers worldwide.

The Heinlein Society became stewards of The Heinlein Journal following the death of its founder Bill Patterson in 2014.

The Journal has never had a large readership. The Society’s board of directors is considering a plan to publish old articles on the web and we’d love to hear the opinions of the membership and larger community.”

They are currently seeking permission from those who have materials in the archives, in particular estate representatives.

A list of both those who have already given permission, as well as a list of those they are seeking, can be found on the website.

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