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Financial Times article -- Royal Society tests new system of free access to papers
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- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 21:55:39 EDT
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Royal Society tests new system of free access to papers By Jon Boone in London Published: June 20 2006 23:13 | Last updated: June 20 2006 23:13 The world's oldest learned society will on Wednesday tear up its 340-year-old business model with the launch of an "open access" journal allowing people to read its new scientific papers free of charge. The Royal Society in London virtually invented the subscription-based system of peer-reviewed scientific journals when it started the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1665. But in a trial that will be closely watched by researchers and journal publishers around the world, it will allow authors to pay for costs of publication themselves. Authors, or their research sponsors, who choose to pay to make their papers immediately available online will be charged 300pounds ($553) per A4 page. #####
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