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lundi, 12 octobre 2009

A propos des revenus du libre accès: panorama des pratiques actuelles

Income models for Open Access: An overview of current practice

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“Who pays for Open Access?” is a key question faced by publishers, authors, and libraries as awareness and interest in free, immediate, online access to scholarly research increases. SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) examines the issue of sustainability for current and prospective open-access publishers in a timely new guide, “Income models for Open Access: An overview of current practice,” by Raym Crow.

“Income models for Open Access: An overview of current practice” examines the use of supply-side revenue streams (such as article processing fees, advertising) and demand-side models (including versioning, use-triggered fees). The guide provides an overview of income models currently in use to support open-access journals, including a description of each model along with examples of journals currently employing it.

(source: Raym Crow, SPARC, oct. 09)

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In light of journalism's perilous status, it is important that academic knowledge is preserved with the push for open access.

Ecrit par : locksmith | mardi, 13 octobre 2009

Open access seems to have taken on the ever familiar term fee like everything else. But what do we do, hope that journalism can continue and that not too many get caught up in the for money senario.

Ecrit par : boonex dolphin | vendredi, 16 octobre 2009

Academic knowledge is preserved for open access?

Ecrit par : Sms Falas | vendredi, 16 octobre 2009

Open access seems to have taken on the ever familiar term fee like everything else. But what do we do, hope that journalism can continue and that not too many get caught up in the for money senario

Ecrit par : evden eve nakliyat | samedi, 17 octobre 2009

merci, des infos utiles

Ecrit par : Ryan | mardi, 20 octobre 2009

A lot of things can be considered as open access but that´s a generetic and theoretical term I think.

Ecrit par : geld lenen | jeudi, 22 octobre 2009

This post doesn't make sense

Ecrit par : hypotheekrente | dimanche, 25 octobre 2009

thanks for the nice post, I am from English country,

Ecrit par : Spinner Ring | dimanche, 25 octobre 2009