Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a national “groan” ensues. Regardless of their format (i.e. print or digital), serial subscription costs are escalating, in the process impacting the role of the library in advancing scholarly communication . This paper examines some of the economic issues concerning open-access (OA) journal publishing. The importance of quantitative literacy is suggested for librarians and academics seeking a better understanding of alternatives to traditional journal subscription models and to anyone considering ventures into OA publishing. Quantitative literacy is essential for managing alternatives to the rising cost of scholarly communication. The OA moveme...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
The increasing shift towards digital publishing has provoked much debate concerning the issues surro...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
The collective budgets of the world’s academic libraries are the primary economic support for schola...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
What is the prospect for migrating scholarly journals from paper to digital formats in a way that lo...
The open access movement is an attempt to free scholarly communication from restrictions on access, ...
Learn about the recent global history of scholarly publishing and its affects on the UNH Libraries. ...
Standard academic publishers are readily promoting and offering hybrid open access publishing to aut...
Poster presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) 2019 meeting in Reno, NV. Mar...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
The increasing shift towards digital publishing has provoked much debate concerning the issues surro...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
The collective budgets of the world’s academic libraries are the primary economic support for schola...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
What is the prospect for migrating scholarly journals from paper to digital formats in a way that lo...
The open access movement is an attempt to free scholarly communication from restrictions on access, ...
Learn about the recent global history of scholarly publishing and its affects on the UNH Libraries. ...
Standard academic publishers are readily promoting and offering hybrid open access publishing to aut...
Poster presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) 2019 meeting in Reno, NV. Mar...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
The increasing shift towards digital publishing has provoked much debate concerning the issues surro...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...