Dataset of annual Article Processing Charges (APCs) for 6,252 journals from 2015 to 2018. The dataset contains annual APCs for journals indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) and published by the oligopoly of academic publishers (Elsevier, Sage, Springer-Nature, Taylor & Francis, Wiley). It also includes an estimate of the total APCs paid by the academic community based on the number of gold and hybrid articles published between 2015 and 2018. The dataset was created using publication data from WoS, OA status from Unpaywall and annual APC prices from open datasets (Matthias, 2020; Morrison, 2021) and historical fees retrieved via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Detailed methods and findings are reported in the following journal article...
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alter...
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 ...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This article documents Open access article processing charges (OA APC) Main 2016. This dataset was d...
<p>Article Processing Charges (APCs) are a central mechanism for funding Open<br>Access (OA) scholar...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...
The paper by Butler et al. analysed the total cost paid by the scientific community to the oligopoly...
This presentation shares findings from a study that estimates fees paid for gold and hybrid open acc...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alter...
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 ...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This study aims to estimate the total amount of article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish op...
This article documents Open access article processing charges (OA APC) Main 2016. This dataset was d...
<p>Article Processing Charges (APCs) are a central mechanism for funding Open<br>Access (OA) scholar...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...
The paper by Butler et al. analysed the total cost paid by the scientific community to the oligopoly...
This presentation shares findings from a study that estimates fees paid for gold and hybrid open acc...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high ...
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alter...
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 ...