Editorial: Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work rebooted: Open access and the intellectual commons

Neil Ballantyne, Simon Lowe

Abstract


This issue of the journal marks a new stage in the continuing journey of Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work: this is our first open access issue and all journal content will now be freely available to anyone in the world from our new journal website (http://anzswjournal.nz). By taking this step we are contributing to a worldwide open access movement and to the foundation of an intellectual commons where the fruits of academic labour are available to all.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol28iss1id110

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