The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford all the material that its researchers need to conduct their work. In this piece, Dr Martin Eve picks apart the histories and economics that have led to the open access movement, arguing that we need to move away from a purely market-driven sales approach for access to research
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford ...
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experien...
The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experien...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford ...
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experien...
The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experien...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
Much of the discussion about the merits of Open Access (OA) publishing has centred on the numbers; o...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...