With the advent of internet, scientific publishing has been less costly. Anyone at any corner of the world can benefit from the recent evidences generated by the scientific community, given that no mechanism to prevent such access exists. In practice, however, this huge potentiality of benefitting from science has been limited by the narrow paywall of academic publishers. This paper talks about the potential inhibitory effects priced literature can have on the applicability of scientific achieve-ments and the latest activities aimed to discourage priced literature. These days, most of the jour-nals are converting them from traditional subscription based model to new OA model, which is just a transformation from ‘pay-to-read ’ to ‘pay-to-pub...
One of the effects of the Internet is that the dissemination of scientific publications in a few yea...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
Outsourcing of scientific publishing to scientific journals is problematic, both economically and ac...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980s. In the ...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
This paper reports findings from a project undertaken for the Joint Information Services Committee (...
Unpublished manuscriptThe paper proposes six reasons why the cost of scholarly communication will fa...
The paper by Butler et al. analysed the total cost paid by the scientific community to the oligopoly...
Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the pas...
One of the effects of the Internet is that the dissemination of scientific publications in a few yea...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
Outsourcing of scientific publishing to scientific journals is problematic, both economically and ac...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980s. In the ...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
This paper reports findings from a project undertaken for the Joint Information Services Committee (...
Unpublished manuscriptThe paper proposes six reasons why the cost of scholarly communication will fa...
The paper by Butler et al. analysed the total cost paid by the scientific community to the oligopoly...
Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the pas...
One of the effects of the Internet is that the dissemination of scientific publications in a few yea...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...