They warned of cancelled
journal subscriptions if articles were freely available, even after a 12 - month embargo.
Not exact matches
If you are interested in learning more about my
subscription services, please follow these link: Mining Stock
Journal / Short Seller's
Journal.
If you are a librarian, please use our form to request a trial
subscription for any of our
journals.
So
if you know of a teenager with a passion for science and technology, a
subscription to this
journal might just be the last - minute stocking stuffer you were looking for this Christmas.
If funding agencies denied use of their overheads for payment of
journal subscriptions, for example, the university community would be confronted with a real debate on how to [publish research within] their budget.
If you have a puppy you should also have a
subscription to The Whole Dog
Journal.
Some of the most crucial
journals are no longer available in paper;
if you don't have a multi-hundred-dollar-a-year
subscription, you're SOL.
If you're not an Oil & Gas
Journal subscriber, start a
subscription and gain access to the subscriber areas of OGJ Online now.
And yes, the
journals could get more
if they dropped the individual article cost, OTOH their goal is to maximize revenue which mostly comes from library
subscriptions.
If you also want to go into
journal reading, then check out the Family Law Journal, both lexisnexis / westlaw subscriptions should allow access to that
journal reading, then check out the Family Law
Journal, both lexisnexis / westlaw subscriptions should allow access to that
Journal, both lexisnexis / westlaw
subscriptions should allow access to that
journaljournal
The second part holds that
if given the choice between continuing to pay a
journal's
subscription fee, or paying the same amount to make that
journal open access, the libraries will opt for open access (given their record of support for open access).
That will provide immediate OA; and
if and when universal Green OA should go on to make
subscriptions unsustainable (because users are satisfied with just the Green OA versions) that will in turn induce
journals to cut costs (print edition, online edition, access - provision, archiving), downsize to just providing the service of peer review, and convert to the Gold OA cost - recovery model; meanwhile, the
subscription cancellations will have released the funds to pay these residual service costs.
If for whatever reason (
journal reputation foremost of all) you choose to publish in a
subscription journal with a hybrid model, don't pay the APC.
The amount of OA content thus makes not a lick of difference in the pricing of the
subscription — and
if the
journal is part of the Big Deal, it makes even less of a difference.
What
if a law faculty set up a peer - reviewed electronic
journal and covered the cost of production with a moderate
subscription rate?