The Cost of Astronomy Publishing fees in astronomy: Is something rotten in the case of Denmark? | EPJ Web of Conferences

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Summary:

"Abstract: Using Scopus and national sources, I have investigated the evolution of the cost of publishing in Danish astronomy on a fine scale over a number of years. I find that the number of publications per year from Danish astronomers increased by a factor of four during 15 years: naturally, the corresponding potential cost of publishing must have increased similarly. The actual realized cost of publishing in core journals are investigated for a high profile Danish astronomy research institutions. I argue that the situation is highly unstable if the current cost scenario continues, and I speculate that Danish astronomy is risking a scholarly communication collapse due to the combination of increasing subscription cost, increased research output, and increased direct publishing costs related to Open Access and other page charges."

The Cost of Astronomy Publishing fees in astronomy: Is something rotten in the case of Denmark?

Bertil F. Dorch

EPJ Web Conf., 186 (2018) 12005

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818612005

Link:

https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/abs/2018/21/epjconf_lisaviii2018_12005/epjconf_lisaviii2018_12005.html

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oa.new oa.open_science oa.stem oa.astronomy oa.costs oa.denmark oa.scopus oa.publishing oa.prices oa.sustainability oa.authors oa.scholcomm oa.gold oa.surveys oa.metrics oa.citations oa.journals oa.economics_of

Date tagged:

08/12/2018, 12:21

Date published:

08/12/2018, 08:22