IOS Press - Journal Article-- Freemium as a sustainable economic model for open access electronic publishing in humanities and social sciences
peter.suber's bookmarks 2012-10-04
Summary:
Use the link to access pay-per-view options for the article published in the journal "Information Services & Use" available from IOS Press. The abstract reads as follows: "Between the two paths of open access – green and gold – the later is the harder to develop and has the less support from the research community. The main difficulty is about finding a sound economic model. Open Access journals usually depend on two funding sources: subsidies and/or donations from institutions and publication fees from research units in the authors-pay model. These two ways of funding open access journals and books proved effective in some cases (Plos), but are not flawless. The Center for Open Electronic Publishing, a French initiative for open access publishing in humanities and social sciences, has recently developed a new economic model based on 'freemium' for its full open access journals and books series, in order to address two issues: improve their economical soundness and give them more visibility in libraries. Freemium, the contraction of 'free' and 'premium', preserves open access to information together with the marketing of premium services."