Europe’s academic publishing system must become sustainable and equitable - The Guild

infodocketGARY's bookmarks 2023-04-17

Summary:

"The Guild strongly supports the draft of the Council conclusions on scholarly publishing in its calls to support non-APC-based open-access models, have APC commensurate to publication services provided, and to ensure academic publishing remains aimed at research excellence and integrity. We fully endorse the Council's recognition of the increasing costs of paywalls for access to scientific publications as well as scholarly publishing. Therefore, The Guild calls for the development of alternative models that do not charge fees to authors or readers.

The Guild also emphasises that the Member States must ensure researchers’ author's retention rights and secondary publication rights and coordinate to harmonise the legislation across borders. The academic publishing system must prioritise the dissemination of high-quality research while upholding the principles of research integrity and academic freedom.

Finally, The Guild supports the Council's recognition that researchers play a crucial role in the academic publishing ecosystem and that their contributions to the well-functioning of research communities should be better recognised in research assessment. We strongly encourage the creation of initiatives aiming to improve the quality, transparency, and efficiency of peer review mechanisms."

Link:

https://www.the-guild.eu/news/2023/europes-academic-publishing-system-must-become-sustainable-and-equitable.html

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Tags:

oa.new oa.statements oa.scholcomm oa.publishers oa.costs oa.business_models oa.sustainability oa.guild oa.dei oa.europe oa.universities oa.economics_of oa.fees oa.gold oa.journals oa.rights-retention oa.secondary_pub_rights

Date tagged:

04/17/2023, 08:09

Date published:

04/17/2023, 04:50