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By: Richard Smith

I follow the argument about paying author publication charges through indirect costs. What I don’t understand is how this is going to solve the library funding problem. In hard economic times, the...

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By: Philip Davis

Thank you Richard, This argument assumes that the model of publication flips entirely from a subscription model to a author-processing-charge (APC) model and ignores a future of both models existing...

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By: Michael Jubb

As the chair of the working group that produced the report, I am very much aware that it was written from a UK perspective, and it’s been interesting to see the amount of attention it has attracted...

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By: Guía sobre pagos Open Access « Observatorio de Martinej

[…] Sobre la transcendencia de algunos detalles no abordados en la guía, posibles problemas del sistema “autor paga”, puede leerse la entrada sobre este tema del blog The scholarly kitchen. […]

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By: Paying for Open Access Publication Charges » Open Access Press

[…] Philip Davis from Scholarly Kitchen notes: [M]any library administrators are pushing for these author funds, and in many cases, the monies are simply being skimmed off existing library collection...

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By: Paying for Open Access Publication Charges « rookie librarian

[…] for Open Access Publication Charges Jump to Comments Philip Davis writes in the scholarly kitchen about the latest report on paying for open access publication charges. The report lays out the […]

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By: Dark Secrets: Open Access and Author Processing Charges « The Scholarly...

[…] I did was ask five librarians at institutions administrating Open Access publication charges two simple […]

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By: Cornell’s Open Access Author Fund « The Scholarly Kitchen

[…] The UK Research Information Report, “Paying for open access publication charges,” states that criteria for for judging between competing claims and procedures for dealing with appeals are necessary...

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By: Open Access Publisher Accepts Nonsense Manuscript for Dollars « The...

[…] While one should be careful not to generalize these results to other Open Access journals using similar business models, it does raise the question of whether, at least in some cases, the...

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By: Open Access on a “Level Playing Field”« The Scholarly Kitchen

[…] It’s not surprising, therefore, to see the phrase “level playing field” being applied to author-pays open access (OA) publishing and as a justification for the creation of author publication funds....

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By: Horns of a Dilemma: Open Access or Academic Freedom « The Scholarly Kitchen

[…] the last year, many research libraries have established open access publication funds to encourage authors to select this publication route for their papers.  The justification for […]

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