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RE: Ocean Science from EGU
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- From: "David Prosser" <david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 18:51:46 EST
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Anthony Details of the author charges for Ocean Science are here: http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/os/guidelines_for_manuscript_and_article.html#chapter7 On the peer review system, you may be interested in an article written by Ulrich Poschl describing the system for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, another journal from the EGU that uses the same system: "Interactive journal concept for improved scientific publishing <http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/acp/poeschl_learned_publishing_2004.pdf> and quality assurance" Ulrich Poschl, Learned Publishing, 17, 105-113, April 2004 (invited article) I'm afraid you do overestimate my reach as I am not privy to the finances of the EGU. However, I can make two general points. The first is that as this is a new journal in its first year I would be amazed if it was not being subsidised by the EGU. New subscription journals take on average seven years to reach the point where they break-even. It would be wrong I think to expect any new title, even an open access one, to be in the black in the first year. The second is that, as you say, any society is perfectly entitled to subsidise their titles if they wish. You will recall that the recent ALPSP/Blackwell survey 'What do societies do with their publishing surpluses' (http://www.alpsp.org/news/NFPsurvey-summaryofresults.pdf) found that for a third of respondents there was no surplus - i.e., the journals were being subsidised by the societies. I'm not sure what conclusions you would reach from that about the sustainability of the subscription model! Best wishes David C Prosser PhD Director SPARC Europe E-mail: david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk http://www.sparceurope.org
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