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RE: Library subscription rebates for Open Choice content
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- Subject: RE: Library subscription rebates for Open Choice content
- From: Aline Soules <aline.soules@csueastbay.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:14:11 EDT
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This is very interesting because when I attended the ACRL SPARC meeting on open access to hear speakers from PLoS, BioMed Central, and Hindawi, the Hindawi person suggested that he didn't know what the role for libraries would be in the new order that's emerging, but that one role might be to pay the authors' fees for those authors who don't have a grant. Of course, I objected to this idea because the last thing we need as librarians is to be the gatekeeper for fees. This idea will simply reward those who have the money to pay the subscriptions while penalizing further those authors who are not affiliated with institutions or grants that have the money to pay authors fees on their behalf. This will create a bigger rift between the haves and have-nots. Aline Soules Cal State East Bay aline.soules@csueastbay.edu -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Liblicense-L Listowner Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 9:09 AM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: Library subscription rebates for Open Choice content Dear Readers: Various of our journal contracts now state that where authors pay for Open Choice (or something like it, i.e., cover costs of publication of their articles to be free to all readers worldwide), library subscriptions will be rebated for the equivalent. Questions: 1. How do you all imagine this will work in real life? 2. Has it happened already, i.e., has Open Choice or Author Choice or whatever, been around for long enough? Or, will it happen as of 2008 and if so, what are publishers preparing to do to adjust 2008 subscriptions? Thank you, Ann Okerson/Yale Library
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