As Elsevier Falters, Wiley Succeeds in Open-Access Deal Making | The Scientist Magazine®

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Summary:

"Over the last few years, Project DEAL, a consortium that represents around 700 academic institutions in Germany, has been in negotiations for nationwide licensing agreements with three of the largest scholarly publishers—Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Wiley. Most of the news surrounding the effort has focused on disputes with Elsevier, which have led to lapses in subscriptions and lost access to the publisher’s journals. But the tune changed in January when DEAL announced its first triumph: a deal with Wiley.

Under the new agreement, which lasts for three years and commences in July, researchers at DEAL-represented institutions will be able to both publish open-access articles and read any papers in the publisher’s journals for a single fee. The final sum will depend on the total number of articles published by German researchers, which, according to the contract, is expected to amount to 9,500 papers per year and cost €26,125,000 (around $29.5 million USD) annually...."

Link:

https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/as-elsevier-falters--wiley-succeeds-in-open-access-deal-making-65664

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Tags:

oa.new oa.deal oa.wiley oa.elsevier oa.projekt_deal oa.germany oa.hungary oa.contracts oa.offsets

Date tagged:

03/26/2019, 20:03

Date published:

03/26/2019, 08:29