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RE: NIH Public Access Mandate Passes Senate
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- From: <Toby.GREEN@oecd.org>
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 16:43:12 EST
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Possibly, but I think you underestimate the professionalism of the publishing staff in IGOs. I think the key reason is that IGOs, as social science institutions, tend to produce lengthy reports which lend themselves to book, rather than journal, publishing models. As is well known, the margins on scholarly book publishing are somewhat slimmer than for journals and the risk of losing money is higher. As a consequence, the deals offered usually require a subsidy (usually hidden as a clause requiring a minimum number of copies to be purchased by the IGO). However, now that more publishers are publishing books online in journal-like subscription collections, I'm expecting a renewed interest in the acquisition of book content which should lead to better terms being offered. This might be a boon for the smaller IGOs who can't afford to run their own publishing operations. Toby -----Original Message----- From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu [mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Tony McSean Sent: 07 November, 2007 12:16 AM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: RE: NIH Public Access Mandate Passes Senate Toby Green wrote: (snip) >You don't understand how IGOs can contract out and lose money at >the same time? This is because they don't contract out >everything they publish. This is because not everything they >publish is attractive to commercial publishers. -------------------------- It might also be because they strike a poor deal with their contractor. It's one of the reason why contracting out and the private finance initiative has been so fraught for the UK public sector in general. Tony Tony McSean +44 7946 291780
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