Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electronic distribution, in which universities purchase site licenses for online access to journal contents. Will these changes necessarily benefit the scientific community? By using basic microeconomics and elementary statistical theory, we address this question and find a surprising answer. If a journal is priced to maximize the publisher s profits, scholars on average are likely to be worse off when universities purchase site licenses than they would be if access were by individual subscriptions only. However, site licenses are not always disadvantageous. Journals issued by professional societies and university presses are often priced so as to ma...
Pricing is a critical aspect of economic and business models of scholarly electronic journals. This ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
With the advent of internet, scientific publishing has been less costly. Anyone at any corner of the...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
When academic journals were distributed only as paper editions, the obvious way for scholars to shar...
The emergence of e–journals brought a great change in scholarly communication and in the behavior of...
Here are two comments published by the JEP on my 2001 journals paper my response.One comment was fro...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which arti-cles are accessible free ...
Can electronic publications be operated at much lower costs than print journals, and still provide a...
Site licensing of electronic journals has been revolutionizing the way academic information is distr...
Site licensing of electronic journals has been revolutionizing the way academic information is distr...
Unpublished manuscriptThe paper proposes six reasons why the cost of scholarly communication will fa...
Pricing is a critical aspect of economic and business models of scholarly electronic journals. This ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
With the advent of internet, scientific publishing has been less costly. Anyone at any corner of the...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
When academic journals were distributed only as paper editions, the obvious way for scholars to shar...
The emergence of e–journals brought a great change in scholarly communication and in the behavior of...
Here are two comments published by the JEP on my 2001 journals paper my response.One comment was fro...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
More and more academic journals adopt an open-access policy, by which arti-cles are accessible free ...
Can electronic publications be operated at much lower costs than print journals, and still provide a...
Site licensing of electronic journals has been revolutionizing the way academic information is distr...
Site licensing of electronic journals has been revolutionizing the way academic information is distr...
Unpublished manuscriptThe paper proposes six reasons why the cost of scholarly communication will fa...
Pricing is a critical aspect of economic and business models of scholarly electronic journals. This ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
With the advent of internet, scientific publishing has been less costly. Anyone at any corner of the...