For NGOs, article-processing charges sap conservation funds

Items tagged with oa.nonprofit in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) 2021-11-07

Summary:

"The shift from a ‘reader pays’ to an ‘author pays’ model of scientific publishing presents a financial threat to environmental non-governmental organizations (eNGOs). Many of these support, conduct and publish applied research on real-world solutions to the planet’s most pressing challenges. Funded mainly by donations, eNGOs must now choose between taking conservation action and publishing more research papers. A more equitable publishing system is needed. Platinum and diamond open access (see L. Barnes Open Book Publishers https://doi.org/g3tb; 2018), financed by a third party such as a scientific society, avoid article-processing charges (APCs) for authors and paywalls for readers, and can offer the lowest-cost option for eNGOs. Alternatively, journals could offer APC waivers for authors at eNGOs. Discussions at this year’s United Nations biodiversity conference (COP15) and climate-change conference (COP26) are informed by eNGO research. Mandatory APCs risk pricing eNGOs out of scientific publishing at a time when their research output is most urgently needed."

Link:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02979-5

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Tags:

oa.objections oa.nonprofit oa.no-fee oa.fees oa.debates oa.climate oa.business_models

Date tagged:

11/07/2021, 10:22

Date published:

11/07/2021, 05:22