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Re: Self-Archiving and Journal Subscriptions
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- Subject: Re: Self-Archiving and Journal Subscriptions
- From: Peter Suber <peters@earlham.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 21:53:26 EDT
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Enderby's calculation assumes that all OA journals will charge publication fees and that all fees will be paid by universities. Both assumptions are very implausible. As you know, most peer-reviewed OA journals today charge no publication fees at all, and many funding agencies allow grantees to use grant funds to pay those fees. We shouldn't conclude that Enderby's calculation shows the future under OA journals, merely the consequences of those simplifying and simplistic assumptions. For my analysis of calculations that rest on those assumptions, and suggestions for refining the calculation to make it more realistic, see my article, "Good Facts, Bad Predictions," SPARC Open Access Newsletter, June 2006, http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/06-02-06.htm#facts Peter Suber At 12:31 PM 5/22/2007, you wrote: >I was looking for a data on the cumulative expenditure on >author-payee open access compared to the subscription based >access model. Here is a quote from an article by John Enderby: > >Researchers in the UK, for example, produce about 75,000 papers a >year, which means they would have to pay about 100m [pounds] in author >fees if all journals were open access. This sum is far higher >than the 90m [pounds] they currently pay in library subscriptions. (The >open-access debate. >http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/20/1/4/1 ) > >Atanu Garai >Globethics.net
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