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Re: Oxford Journals release preliminary findings from open access experiments: final report now available online
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- From: "Indiana Univ. Math. J." <iumj@indiana.edu>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 21:08:55 EDT
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When I find a publisher whose print journals are at the (very) high end of the spectrum *and* which also advocates Open Access, I ask myself: What's wrong with my brain---why does it expect coherence...? Maybe there is a vast conspiracy out there :-) Maybe the "big publishers" advocate OA as a means to make sure that the small, independent journals go out the board? Would someone care to list all the "big publishers" whose *majority* of print journals are expensive (take the per page cost, if you will) and who also advocate OA? Best, Elena Fraboschi
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