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Indeed - for the most part, discussion on this list does seem to be preaching to the choir. Thanks in large part to the efforts of the moderator of this list (and others), the categorical community is well placed online - TAC, this list, arXive, nLab, and many many homepages. It's rare (in my experience, at least) to look for a paper one wants, and not to find it online. SO: to all those out there who are in a position of some influence, your task, should you choose to accept it, is to "move" deans (and tenure committees, hiring committees, promotion committees, etc) to accept on-line journal publications, to encourage other "independant" journals (such as those published by professional associations) to flourish, to establish new quality journals (sponsored by universities, eg), to decouple the notions of "impact" (as measured by indices) and "excellence", and whatever other measures that might dislodge the seeming monopoly of the big 2 (3?) publishers. Everyone would benefit (except those publishers), so the trick is to convince others, beyond this small community, of that. We've had this discussion many times before - it'd be nice if the next time we do, things have measurably improved ... -= rags =- -- <rags@math.mcgill.ca> <www.math.mcgill.ca/rags> [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]