Ross Mounce advocates for open access (OA) in scholarly publishing, emphasizing the detrimental effects of paywalls on research and supporting the idea that publicly-funded research should be freely available. He critiques legacy publishers for monopolizing academic work and profiting excessively while restricting access and usage, and argues that the future of publishing should embrace open access models. Mounce provides advice for early career researchers on navigating the publishing landscape, encouraging self-archiving and publishing in OA journals to enhance the visibility and reuse of their work.