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Re: Correction (RE: Thatcher vs. Harnad)
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- Subject: Re: Correction (RE: Thatcher vs. Harnad)
- From: "Anthony Watkinson" <anthony.watkinson@btopenworld.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 20:41:29 EDT
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David
I am glad I gave you an opportunity. It gives me the opportunity to say how glad I am that these journals have moved away from these charges. I have just done a survey of charges of all journals with impact factors in a particular discipline and have found that none of the commercial publishers charge colour or page charges or submission charges or excess page charges. Some of the learned societies self-publishing do. However there is clearly plenty of choic for the authors. In the environment you strive to realise there will be no choice at all unless you can plead poverty. You will have to pay to publish or get someone else to pay.
Anthony
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From: "David Prosser" <david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 8:11 PM
Subject: RE: Correction (RE: Thatcher vs. Harnad)
Actually, Anthony, I wouldn't have made that point as it would have placed me on a very sticky wicket! When I worked at OUP Nucleic Acids Research did make colour figure charges and The EMBO Journal (which was then published by OUP) had a per page charge for 'excess' pages - to give just two examples. (Of course, Nucleic Acids Research is now an open access journal.)
My point was to show that the 'open access journals erect new financial barriers to authors' argument is too simplistic. Significant numbers of closed access journals require author payments and significant numbers of open access journals require no such charges.
Best wishes
David C Prosser PhD
Director
SPARC Europe
E-mail: david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk
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[mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Anthony Watkinson
Sent: 03 July 2007 05:59
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Subject: Re: Correction (RE: Thatcher vs. Harnad)
Dear David
As we have discussed in another arena, I am sure that you have,
when you worked at OUP and Elsevier, made the point that your
journals did not have colour charges probably and certainly not
page charges. If you did not use this point in promotion you were
missing a trick - which is not like you. As you know very few
commercial journals have page charges.
Anthony
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From: "David Prosser" <david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk>
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 7:08 AM
Subject: RE: Correction (RE: Thatcher vs. Harnad)
Except to the degree that it raises barriers to publication for authors -- which, of course, it does.Except, of course, where there are no author fees (in the case of over half of the journals listed in the DOAJ), or where the authors fees can be waived (BMC, PLoS, etc.). (Incidentally, I always find it intriguing that open access publication fees are described as barriers to publication, but we rarely hear the same being said of page charges, colour figure charges, etc. for publication-based journals.) David C Prosser PhD Director SPARC Europe E-mail: david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk
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