The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomerates control more than 50% of all articles in the natural sciences and social sciences, driving subscription and open-access publishing fees above levels that can be sustainably maintained by publicly funded universities, libraries and research institutions worldwide. About a third of the costs paid for publishing papers is profit for these dominant publishers’ shareholders, and about half of them covers costs to maintain the system running, including lobbying, marketing fees and paywalls, which in turn restrict access of scientific outputs from being freely shared to the public and other researchers. Thus, money that the public is told goes ...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
<p>This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as ...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Communicating new scientific discoveries is key to human progress. Yet, this endeavor has been incre...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
International audienceThe academic journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major,...
<p>This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as ...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Communicating new scientific discoveries is key to human progress. Yet, this endeavor has been incre...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...