On February 1, 2015, the global information and analytics corporation Elsevier and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) established the agreement UNAM-Elsevier contract DGAJ-DPI-39-081114- 241, which saw the transfer from UNAM to Elsevier for the “production and hosting, advertising and support” of 44 Mexican open access academic journals published by UNAM. This article documents said contract and describes a Freedom of Information Request enquiring the total cost of the contract and its corresponding response. It also shares a series of considerations that, based on this case, can be helpful to other institutions that may face similar circumstances in the future. We conclude scholarly publishing and academic self-determinati...
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The prevailing science communication system has showed little success in making science a global, pa...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
Commercial publishing houses dominate the academic publishing sector, and they discourage the sharin...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
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An overview of Open Access publishing models and why they are important to the UNM community
Latin America has kept a strong tradition in Open Access, as a natural way to disseminate knowledge ...
Background and Resources The rise of digital publication has ushered in an unprecedented era of coll...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
On February 28, 2019, the University of California (UC) System announced the cancellation of their $...
On February 1, 2015, the global information and analytics corporation Elsevier and the National Auto...
Contract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines between a...
The prevailing science communication system has showed little success in making science a global, pa...
International audienceSince the digitalization of academic publications, subscription to journals ha...
Commercial publishing houses dominate the academic publishing sector, and they discourage the sharin...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
Overview - Analysis of 80 scholarly publishers' copyright agreements - Selected examples from major ...
Here, we analyse the open-access model of publishing monographs by the members of the Spanish Univer...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
An overview of Open Access publishing models and why they are important to the UNM community
Latin America has kept a strong tradition in Open Access, as a natural way to disseminate knowledge ...
Background and Resources The rise of digital publication has ushered in an unprecedented era of coll...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
On February 28, 2019, the University of California (UC) System announced the cancellation of their $...