Browsing Faculté de médecine by Subject "Open access"
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Article processing charge hyperinflation and price insensitivity : an open access sequel to the serials crisis
(LIBER, 2019)Open access publishing has frequently been proposed as a solution to the serials crisis, which involved unsustainable budgetary pressures on libraries due to hyperinflation of subscription costs. The majority of open access articles are published in ... -
Neuroscience publishing is too important to leave to publishers
(Episteme Health Inc., 2019-06)Almost every open access neuroscience journal is pay-to-publish. This leaves neuroscientists with a choice of submitting to journals that not all of our colleagues can legitimately access and choosing to pay large sums of money to publish open access. ... -
The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy is an administrative and legal burden, not a sustainable open access solution
(Ubiquity Press, 2021)The Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) requires authors who are submitting to subscription journals to inform publishers that the author accepted manuscript (AAM) will be made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence. The ...