De Guyter Webinar: Journal Transition from Subscription Model to Open Access | Open Economics Blog

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Summary:

"Serial crisis, sky-rocketing subscription prices as well as more and more widespread and powerful OA mandates have pushed many publishers to rethink the finance of publishing the journals. Considering a switch calls out numerous challenges but it is a path more and more travelled – and importantly so an economically – sustainable and one with long-term benefits – not only for readers, but also for authors and yes! the journal owners, too.

In 2014 De Gruyter converted 14 journals to OA – this webinar looks at overarching strategies for journal transition from subs to OA – including current OA publishing landscape and single factors (like managing submissions, citations and funding) that play a role during the process.  Is it worth it? Who will foot the bill? What to expect? And how to bring the EAB on board? The introductory one-hour webinar is built around three sections to allow participants to work out the flipping strategy for their publication and to timely and reasonably plan  the change."

Link:

https://oeb.hypotheses.org/211

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Tags:

oa.new oa.events oa.economics oa.authors oa.prices oa.business_models oa.discoverability oa.publishing oa.journals oa.ssh

Date tagged:

10/13/2017, 01:04

Date published:

10/12/2017, 21:04