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Re: universities experiment with paying OA fees
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- Subject: Re: universities experiment with paying OA fees
- From: "James J. O'Donnell" <provost@georgetown.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 20:48:44 EDT
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 6:06 PM, David Prosser <david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk> wrote: > > Open access with input fees allows publishers to compete on the > level of author services - something that small and society > publisher have traditionally been very good at. Rather than > being the death-knell for society publishers it could be their > best chance of survival - especially compared to the current > big-deal environment. "Traditionally" means little here. If you exempt publishers from having to have sales and marketing forces and subscription management and fulfillment offices and tell them that henceforth the competition is going to be in the price-to-author and service-to-author, the WalMart powers will turn all their resources to winning on that front and quiet learned societies will no longer look so user-friendly to authors. Jim O'Donnell Georgetown
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