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1. Open access introduces new challenges
to authors, institutions and publishers –
do intermediaries have a role to play?
April 2013
Maxim van Gisbergen
2. “
There is no concensus on the potential
value of the use of intermediaries as a
means of addressing these problems.
Source: The Potential Role for Intermediaries in Managing the Payment of Open Access Article Processing Charges
(APCs), Research Information Network CIC, October 2012
3. “
A key assumption we found among many
universities is that the fees charged for the
service would be minimal.
Source: The Potential Role for Intermediaries in Managing the Payment of Open Access Article Processing Charges
(APCs), Research Information Network CIC, October 2012
4. “
OA publishing accounts for 2% of a
market that grows by more than 4% every
year. That is not exactly a revolution is it?
Source: Interview with Derk Haank, CEO Springer
5. “
The current volumes of APC transactions
for individual universities are as yet
relatively low.
Source: The Potential Role for Intermediaries in Managing the Payment of Open Access Article Processing Charges
(APCs), Research Information Network CIC, October 2012
6. “
Arrangements to meet the costs of APC’s
for open access publishing tend to be ad
hoc and unsystematic.”
Source: Finch Group Report, June 2012
7. “
The library community seems to be quite
mixed over the question whether it should
be the role of the library to manage the
APC transactions.
Source: The Potential Role for Intermediaries in Managing the Payment of Open Access Article Processing Charges
(APCs), Research Information Network CIC, October 2012
8. “
Publishers express some caution about the
potential for using intermediaries.
Source: The Potential Role for Intermediaries in Managing the Payment of Open Access Article Processing Charges
(APCs), Research Information Network CIC, October 2012
9. “
Open access publishing is here to stay, but
its evolution and ability to overtake
existing subscription models remains an
open question.
Source: Open Access: Market Size, Share, Forecast, and Trends, Outsell report, January 31, 2013
10. “
Open access publishing is here to stay, but
its evolution and ability to overtake
existing subscription models remains an
open question.
Source: Open Access: Market Size, Share, Forecast, and Trends, Outsell report, January 31, 2013