Highlights of this broad-brush case study of Elsevier’s open access (OA) journals as of 2016: Elsevier offers 511 fully OA journals and 2,149 hybrids. Most fully OA journals do not charge article processing charges (APCs). APCs of fully OA journals average $660 US ($1,731 excluding no-fee journals); hybrid OA averages $2,500. A practice termed author nominal copyright is observed, where copyright is in the name of the author although the author contract is essentially a copyright transfer. The prospects for a full Elsevier flip to OA via APC payments for articles going forward are considered and found to be problematic.Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the pas...
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alter...
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...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...
<p>Article Processing Charges (APCs) are a central mechanism for funding Open<br>Access (OA) scholar...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
<p>Open access (OA) journals distribute their content at no charge and use other<br>means of funding...
With the growth of open access (OA), the financial flows in scholarly journal publishing have become...
Poster presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) 2019 meeting in Reno, NV. Mar...
As of May 2014, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) listed close to ten thousand fully open...
Dataset of annual Article Processing Charges (APCs) for 6,252 journals from 2015 to 2018. The datase...
The open access (OA) article processing charges (APC) project is a longitudinal study of the minorit...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the pas...
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alter...
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...
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA...
Public lecture at the Knowledge Equity and Justice Spring Seminar, 17 May 2022, organized by Stacy A...
<p>Article Processing Charges (APCs) are a central mechanism for funding Open<br>Access (OA) scholar...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
<p>Open access (OA) journals distribute their content at no charge and use other<br>means of funding...
With the growth of open access (OA), the financial flows in scholarly journal publishing have become...
Poster presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) 2019 meeting in Reno, NV. Mar...
As of May 2014, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) listed close to ten thousand fully open...
Dataset of annual Article Processing Charges (APCs) for 6,252 journals from 2015 to 2018. The datase...
The open access (OA) article processing charges (APC) project is a longitudinal study of the minorit...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licen...
Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the pas...
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alter...