Seeking Open Access Deal, 60 German Academic Institutions Ditch All Subscriptions With Elsevier | Techdirt

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Summary:

"In the struggle to provide open access to academic research, one company name keeps cropping up as a problem: Elsevier. Techdirt has written numerous stories about efforts to rein in the considerable -- and vastly profitable -- power that Elsevier wields in the world of academic publishing. These include boycotts of various kinds, mass resignations of journal editors, as well as access to millions of publicly-funded papers in ways that bypass Elsevier altogether.

Alongside these grassroots actions, some universities and research institutes have tried taking a different approach. They are making common cause by banding together in order to strengthen their negotiating hand with the global publishing giant. The aim is to get a better deal from Elsevier, particularly in terms of providing open access to papers. Last year, a group of universities in the Netherlands used this strategy with some success, as Science reports

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According to the post, Elsevier made its first offer to the group, but it was considered inadequate, and so the German institutions have ditched all their subscriptions with the publisher."

Link:

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20161219/07285736301/seeking-open-access-deal-60-german-academic-institutions-ditch-all-subscriptions-with-elsevier.shtml

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Date tagged:

12/21/2016, 01:31

Date published:

12/20/2016, 20:31