This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal publishing. Through a discourse of critique, neoliberalism is analyzed as an ideology causing many problems in the scholarly journal publishing industry, including the serials crisis. Two major efforts in the open access movement that promote an increase in OA funded by article-processing charges (APC) —the Open Access 2020 (OA2020) and Pay It Forward (PIF) initiatives—are critiqued as neoliberal frameworks that would perpetuate existing systems of domination and exploitation. In a discourse of possibility, ways of building a post-neoliberal system of journal publishing using new tactics and strategies, merging theory and praxis, and grounding ...
Since the early 1990s, the term Open Access has been synonymous with the principle of publishing the...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal pu...
This presentation will describe the need for a system of open access that moves beyond neoliberalism...
Publishing cooperatives : a new way to sustain open access? -- Open access, which seeks to provide t...
In this presentation, I will argue that the “serials crisis” and the subsequent need for library pu...
The promise of open access for the global South has not been fully met. Publishing is dominated by N...
Much of the move towards open access in academic publishing has been funded by article processing ch...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
This paper frames the serials crisis as a loss of control over libraries’ collections and developmen...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Developments in digital technology have the potential to transform academic journal publishing. Acad...
This book chapter explores how open access publishing can help promote justice and equality worldwid...
Since the early 1990s, the term Open Access has been synonymous with the principle of publishing the...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal pu...
This presentation will describe the need for a system of open access that moves beyond neoliberalism...
Publishing cooperatives : a new way to sustain open access? -- Open access, which seeks to provide t...
In this presentation, I will argue that the “serials crisis” and the subsequent need for library pu...
The promise of open access for the global South has not been fully met. Publishing is dominated by N...
Much of the move towards open access in academic publishing has been funded by article processing ch...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
This paper frames the serials crisis as a loss of control over libraries’ collections and developmen...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Developments in digital technology have the potential to transform academic journal publishing. Acad...
This book chapter explores how open access publishing can help promote justice and equality worldwid...
Since the early 1990s, the term Open Access has been synonymous with the principle of publishing the...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...