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Announcing de Gruyter Open Library: An Innovative Open Access Model for Journals and Book Series
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- From: "Kathryn Ruehle" <kruehle@degruyterny.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 17:02:53 EDT
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For immediate release: Announcing de Gruyter Open Library: An Innovative Open Access Model for Journals and Book Series de Gruyter now offers an innovative publishing model for its journals and book series: de Gruyter Open Library. The de Gruyter Open Library provides an opportunity for authors to be published in a valuable hybrid model for both books and journals. Dr. Sven Fund, Managing Director of de Gruyter, stated: "In the interests of an efficient supply of scholarly information, we wish to create an offer with de Gruyter Open Library that meets the shifting interests of the authors, customers and partners alike. Regardless of discipline and publication format, we see the transparency of our offer as a prerequisite for the success of future cooperation with scholars from all fields." For the hybrid model, permission of the publisher of the series or volume will be obtained in advance. de Gruyter offers a standard Open Access Model: for the price of $2,450 per article, authors can provide readers with access to their contributions free of charge on de Gruyter's online platform www.reference-global.com. Regardless of the discipline and length of the publication, the model for articles from journals, book series or collected volumes will be applied. The choice of Open Access has no influence on the peer review process and the resulting scholarly quality of the articles. Besides publishing the article on de Gruyter's own platform, de Gruyter will archive the links in an Open Access Repository as a service provided to the authors. In the event of a calculated 20% increase in revenues through Open Access, a future downward adjustment of the product price is planned. Referring to the objective, Dr. Sven Fund maintained that "with the de Gruyter Open Library we afford a change from subscriber-based business models to one financed directly by scholars, as demanded by international institutions promoting scholarship". For more information on de Gruyter Open Library, please visit http://www.degruyter.com/cont/glob/openAccessEn.cfm Contact: Kathryn Ruehle Marketing Director, North America 212-564-9223 ext.100 kruehle@degruyterny.com
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