To assist in this process, I have prepared a financial model for the co-op in a brief paper covering Canadian subscription and
existing open access journals, based on recent Canadian journal expense and revenue data.
This will include support for innovation and incubating new titles, as well as bringing in
existing open access journals, which will have their own sources of support to contribute to the cooperative.
Not exact matches
In effect,
existing journal subscription fees are being repurposed to provide the
open -
access funds.
The
open access publication fee does not replace any
existing journal policies publication costs to be paid by the author, which are billed separately (e.g. surcharges for color in print, oversized articles, etc.) Customers providing payment from the Americas will be charged in US$ sales tax will be charged if applicable.
Here's the only
existing study of the citation rates of
open access legal
journals v. their toll
access counterparts.