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Re: Springer Open Choice uptake affects 2011 journal pricing
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- Subject: Re: Springer Open Choice uptake affects 2011 journal pricing
- From: Jan Velterop <velteropvonleyden@btinternet.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 22:55:46 EDT
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Fred, Of course there is something of a problem with 'hybrid' OA journals. The "Pay-Or-Go-Away" (POGA) model that PLoS, BMC, Hindawi, etc. use, is easier to grasp by everybody. However, hybrid journals are a reasonable transition model, as an instant wholesale flip to POGA journals is not realistic. Jan Velterop On 24 Jun 2010, at 01:32, FrederickFriend wrote: Jan's message introduces an element into the OA publication charge / subscription relationship which contains an inherent difficulty from a university management or library perspective, viz. that publishers may recoup the cost of lost subscriptions through not returning to the academic community savings due to the double-payment of subscriptions and OA publication charges. Due to the lack of transparency in publishers' business models, universities and libraries would have no way of knowing whether the lost subscriptions were anything to do with OA. Even if they were, it is questionable whether recovering lost income by double-charging for subscriptions and OA publication charges would be justified, but the lost subscriptions could be for many reasons not connected with OA, e.g. a drop in the quality of the journals. Would publishers be saying that they intend to maintain their income through OA publication charges however many authors pay for OA under the hybrid model? Fred Friend JISC Scholarly Communication Consultant Honorary Director Scholarly Communication UCL
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