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RE: NFP publishing
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- Subject: RE: NFP publishing
- From: "David Goodman" <David.Goodman@liu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:06:22 EDT
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Yes, the less well known journals have everything to gain by OA, which will let their articles be seen and read, whereas most libraries outside the country of origin would not previously have had subscriptions. The best and best-known journals will survive even without OA. They are already seen and read at large. comprehensive research universities and will continue to be. But they have a great deal to gain as well: they will now be read outside of such institutions. This includes all people in their broad field, wherever located, and all others who are interested. Scientists should rejoice that those outside their subject are interested-- that is how one obtains recruits and funding. There are few if any fields that have no amateurs, as Wikipedia has taught us. The journals that do need to fear OA are those that nobody would possibly read, although some libraries are fool enough to buy. They have everything to gain from complicating, delaying, and disputing about OA. Peter, where do you think your journals stand? I think they're Exhibit A for the practicality of OA, but you seem to have less confidence. Dr. David Goodman Associate Professor Palmer School of Library and Information Science Long Island University dgoodman@liu.edu dgoodman@princeton.edu -----Original Message----- From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu on behalf of Peter Banks Sent: Mon 4/24/2006 8:05 PM To: david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk; liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: RE: NFP publishing If Exhibit A of the effect of OA on subscriptions is the publications program of the Indian Academy of Sciences, I don't think the jury will be convinced. .. Peter Banks Publisher American Diabetes Association Email: pbanks@diabetes.org
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