Peter Suber, a leading theorist of open access and a prominent voice in the OA movement, is Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication, Director of the Harvard Open Access Project, Faculty Fellow at the Berkman Center, Senior Researcher at SPARC, and Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College. He is the author of Open Access (MIT Press), named by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2013.
An engaging, sympathetic introduction to classical skepticism by the guy who created the game Nomic. Nomic is a game where the players can vote to change the rules. When I was about 14, I used to try to play it with a friend but we stopped playing because out of a lack of imagination we would always turn it in to Monopoly or Risk. Classical Skepticism is available here.