Under open access (OA), the public has immediate access to scholarly output free of charge. In the case of author-pays Gold OA, publishers charge scholars at acceptance for publishing the results of their research. Gold OA turns thetraditional library subscription business model by 180 degrees, from a consumer-paid to a supplier-paid model.Funding agencies, governments, universities, and the publishing industry are exploring ways to change scholarly publishing to OA; for example, Plan S “requires that, from 2021, scientific publications that result from research funded by public grants must be published in compliant Open Access journals or platforms”.The costs paid by authors under OA are called article processing charges (APCs). These APCs...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Plans by universities and research funders to pay the costs of Open Access Publishing ("Gold OA") ar...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...
Under open access (OA), the public has immediate access to scholarly output free of charge. In the c...
Imagine a university invoicing all graduating students for both the costs of their study program and...
Imagine a university invoicing all graduating students for both the costs of their study program and...
Imagine a university invoicing all graduating students for both the costs of their study program and...
While article processing charges (APCs) are emerging as a key way in which existing publishers can a...
The article processing charge (APC) is the specter haunting the open access movement. Advocates for ...
The article processing charge (APC) is currently the primary method of funding Open Access peer revi...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
The article processing charge (APC) is currently the primary method of funding Open Access peer revi...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
The main contributors of scientific knowledge—researchers—generally aim to disseminate their finding...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Plans by universities and research funders to pay the costs of Open Access Publishing ("Gold OA") ar...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...
Under open access (OA), the public has immediate access to scholarly output free of charge. In the c...
Imagine a university invoicing all graduating students for both the costs of their study program and...
Imagine a university invoicing all graduating students for both the costs of their study program and...
Imagine a university invoicing all graduating students for both the costs of their study program and...
While article processing charges (APCs) are emerging as a key way in which existing publishers can a...
The article processing charge (APC) is the specter haunting the open access movement. Advocates for ...
The article processing charge (APC) is currently the primary method of funding Open Access peer revi...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
The article processing charge (APC) is currently the primary method of funding Open Access peer revi...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
The main contributors of scientific knowledge—researchers—generally aim to disseminate their finding...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Plans by universities and research funders to pay the costs of Open Access Publishing ("Gold OA") ar...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...