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RE: How to fund open access journals from available sources
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- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 16:15:16 EDT
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I think you and I are saying the same thing in two different ways, Sally. It's how much they cost, not the subscription model itself, that is causing the crisis. ---- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries (775) 784-6500 x273 rickand@unr.edu > I disagree. To my mind, the underlying problem is the > ever-growing gap between research funding (and thus > researchers/ research projects, and thus research papers) - > doubling over every 15-17 years or so - and library funding. > Even if journal prices and profits were as low as they could > be (without journals actually going out of business), this > gap would still continue to grow, though crisis point would > be postponed (as I suspect it already has been, to some > extent, by imaginative licensing models which give access to > more content for more people, and by moderation of many > publishers' annual price increases) > > Sally Morris, Chief Executive > E-mail: chief-exec@alpsp.org
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