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RE: The silver lining
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- Subject: RE: The silver lining
- From: David Goodman <dgoodman@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 23:39:59 EST
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But is any university press able to take the short term risk of changing to open access journals? The large commercial publishers have the capital to do so. David Goodman, Ph.D., M.L.S. dgoodman@princeton.edu ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Summerfield <msummerfield@press.uchicago.edu> Date: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 11:27 pm Subject: RE: The silver lining To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu > Fortunately some of the university presses have organizations and > systems (Web-based peer review and online hosting platforms that > are equal to those used by major commercial publishers) that give > them the capacity to take on publication of more journals. In > fact, we are eager to do so in the years ahead. > > Mary Summerfield > Director, Business Development and Planning > University of Chicago Press > Chicago, IL 60637
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