This briefing paper presents the current state of financial opacity in scholarly journal publishing. It describes what information is needed in order to obtain a bigger, more systemic picture of financial flows, and to understand how much money is going into the system, where this money comes from, and how these financial flows might be adjusted to support different kinds of publishing models. This document aims to shed light on following questions: What do we currently know about the costs of open access publishing? Which factors contribute to the current opacity in the market? Which approaches are taken to foster financial transparency of Gold OA? And what are recommendations to funders, institutions, researchers and publishers to increas...
This article sets out the economic problems faced by the humanities disciplines in the transition to...
International audienceThe financial pressure that publishers impose on libraries is a worldwide conc...
Having tracked and analysed the usage data of one university’s central open access fund over an eigh...
This briefing paper presents the current state of financial opacity in scholarly journal publishing....
This briefing paper presents the current state of financial opacity in scholarly journal publishing....
The paper by Butler et al. analysed the total cost paid by the scientific community to the oligopoly...
‘Public access to publicly funded research’ has been one of the rallying calls of the global open ac...
‘Public access to publicly funded research’ has been one of the rallying calls of the global open ac...
Open access is at the heart of a seismic shift in scholarly publishing. In particular, gold open acc...
Parts of this research were supported through a grant from the Open Society Foundations (OSF) as wel...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
While article processing charges (APCs) are emerging as a key way in which existing publishers can a...
One of the common pathways proposed to achieving a global open access scholarly publishing model is ...
In an open access world, will journal subscription inflation simply be replaced by APC inflation? ...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This article sets out the economic problems faced by the humanities disciplines in the transition to...
International audienceThe financial pressure that publishers impose on libraries is a worldwide conc...
Having tracked and analysed the usage data of one university’s central open access fund over an eigh...
This briefing paper presents the current state of financial opacity in scholarly journal publishing....
This briefing paper presents the current state of financial opacity in scholarly journal publishing....
The paper by Butler et al. analysed the total cost paid by the scientific community to the oligopoly...
‘Public access to publicly funded research’ has been one of the rallying calls of the global open ac...
‘Public access to publicly funded research’ has been one of the rallying calls of the global open ac...
Open access is at the heart of a seismic shift in scholarly publishing. In particular, gold open acc...
Parts of this research were supported through a grant from the Open Society Foundations (OSF) as wel...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
While article processing charges (APCs) are emerging as a key way in which existing publishers can a...
One of the common pathways proposed to achieving a global open access scholarly publishing model is ...
In an open access world, will journal subscription inflation simply be replaced by APC inflation? ...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This article sets out the economic problems faced by the humanities disciplines in the transition to...
International audienceThe financial pressure that publishers impose on libraries is a worldwide conc...
Having tracked and analysed the usage data of one university’s central open access fund over an eigh...