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RE: Journal of Experimental Botany OA announcement
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- From: "LUFF, Kirsty" <kirsty.luff@oxfordjournals.org>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 18:01:06 EDT
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***Apologies for cross-posting*** Further to the posting below, I would like to clarify that by 'subscribing institutions' we are referring to all institutions that access the Journal of Experimental Botany through HighWire (as opposed to an aggregator platform). This means that authors based in institutions that have acccess through an Oxford Journals collection/package deal are also entitled to this open access fee waiver, in addition to those libraries that have a current subscription. Apologies for any confusion. Kind regards Kirsty Luff | Senior Communications & Marketing Manager Oxford Journals | Oxford University Press kirsty.luff@oxfordjournals.org -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of ISON, Helen Sent: 20 June 2007 01:21 To: ISON, Helen Subject: Journal of Experimental Botany OA announcement ***Apologies for cross-posting*** Please find below news from Oxford Journals which I hope will be of interest to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 June 2007 Journal of Experimental Botany announces free open access for authors at subscribing institutions Oxford Journals is pleased to announce that all primary papers published in the Journal of Experimental Botany after 1 April 2007 are being published without any open access charge if the corresponding author's institution has a current subscription to the journal. The Journal of Experimental Botany (JXB) launched the first phase of its open access (OA) experiment in April 2004 and since this time approximately 30% of primary research articles have been made freely available online from the time of publication. In the first phase of the experiment, publication costs were met in part by OA fees from authors (GBP250 per paper) and by two grants from the UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). The unique feature of the new phase of JXB's open access experiment is that institutional subscriptions will now pay not only for content (including reviews and special issues, which are not eligible for open access) but also for open access publication. Corresponding authors from subscribing institutions will have no OA charges to pay, while others who wish to take advantage of OA publication in JXB will have to pay GBP1500 ($2800/EUR2250). 'We are working hard at building a viable business model that can provide a sustainable service to the plant science community,' explains Professor Jerry Roberts, Editor-in-Chief, based at the University of Nottingham. 'The cost of a full online subscription to the JXB in 2007 is GBP816 ($1469/EUR1224). On a cost per page basis this is a very competitive price; it is cheaper than any other comparable plant science journal without page charges or subsidy, and will now include the additional benefit of providing free open access for member authors.' The Journal of Experimental Botany is one of 50 journals published by Oxford Journals that offer optional open access, and its new initiative broadens Oxford Journal's experiments with open access publishing models. Instead of Oxford Open's standard optional open access model, which offers a two tier author payment system with substantial discounts for authors from subscribing institutions, this initiative makes open access completely free for these authors, thus enabling libraries to support open access via their members. For further information on the second phase of the JXB experiment please visit http://www.oxfordjournals.org/exbotj/openaccess.html. For further information on the Oxford Open please visit http://www.oxfordjournals.org/oxfordopen/ For further information please contact: Kirsty Luff Senior Communications and Marketing Manager Oxford Journals +44(0)1865 354206 kirsty.luff@oxfordjournals.org
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