Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of academic works, “greedy” ranks as the most common. But for journals facing serious competition, like Library Hi Tech, the pricing strategies tend to conform to market realities. University-based publication can legitimately challenge commercial publishers. Library Hi Tech has already faced serious competition, and survives thanks in part to resources provided by our commercial publisher.Peer Reviewe
This note discusses the impact of collection sales (i.e., the bundling of several journals for sale ...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
The article opens with a critical analysis of the dominant business model of for-profit, academic p...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
Caltech looks at ways to control its intellectual property and library costs as well
Ted Bergstrom writes of his involvement requesting copies of library contracts with several major pu...
This paper discusses the forms that competition in scholarly publishing might take
Pricing is a critical aspect of economic and business models of scholarly electronic journals. This ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Taking inspiration from the changes that Apple’s iPod had on the music industry Dan Scott hopes that...
Journal literature has long played a prominent role in the scholarly communication chain. In recent ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
The journal acquisition budget of libraries is not increasing at the same rate as subscription rates...
This note discusses the impact of collection sales (i.e., the bundling of several journals for sale ...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
The article opens with a critical analysis of the dominant business model of for-profit, academic p...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
Caltech looks at ways to control its intellectual property and library costs as well
Ted Bergstrom writes of his involvement requesting copies of library contracts with several major pu...
This paper discusses the forms that competition in scholarly publishing might take
Pricing is a critical aspect of economic and business models of scholarly electronic journals. This ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Taking inspiration from the changes that Apple’s iPod had on the music industry Dan Scott hopes that...
Journal literature has long played a prominent role in the scholarly communication chain. In recent ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
The journal acquisition budget of libraries is not increasing at the same rate as subscription rates...
This note discusses the impact of collection sales (i.e., the bundling of several journals for sale ...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
The article opens with a critical analysis of the dominant business model of for-profit, academic p...