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SV: Revoked Open Access?
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- From: <Lars.Bjornshauge@lub.lu.se>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 17:21:31 EDT
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The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ - www.doaj.org), currently listing 3.600+ journals constantly monitors the listed journals for compliance with the criteria: http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=loadTempl&templ=about#criteria During the latest years the DOAJ-team have removed at least 30 journals from the DOAJ because of changed publication model - that is from OA to non-OA. That could be because the publisher have imposed an embargo or switched to a traditional subscription model. We hardly see legal problems in this, but one of the questions arising here is: what happens to the access to content which have been open accessible? We do not have resources to investigate that, but it could be of interest. An interesting case though could be an OA-journal with publication charges (where a researcher and/or her grant have paid for OA) switches to a non-OA publishing model and the content paid by publication charges suddenly became non-OA - so far we are not aware of that this has happened. Lars Bjornshauge Director of Libraries Lund University Sweden www.doaj.org help us continue our work http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=3Dmembership
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