Libraries promote open access to academic journals | mndaily.com - The Minnesota Daily

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-10-25

Summary:

"The smattering of orange garb on campus isn’t in preparation of Halloween, it’s University of Minnesota students and staff promoting the sixth annual Open Access Week . The event, recognized around the world, aims to raise awareness about the benefits of free access to online academic journals. Graduate students and University Libraries  staff will inform others about open access and a new fund that will underwrite fees for authors publishing in open access journals. Proponents of open access highlight its role in spreading ideas to a wider audience and the advantages of free access in the context of ever-rising journal subscription costs. But critics maintain that the inherent costs of publishing can’t simply be ignored.  One way that online journals achieve open access is by shifting fees from the reader to the author, said Nancy Sims, copyright program librarian for University Libraries. If authors pay an upfront charge, their work will be free to the public.  The pilot $20,000 Open Access Publishing Fund,  approved by the University last spring, will cover the authors’ publishing costs. Funding comes from University Libraries and the Office of the Vice President for Research, Sims said.  Authors looking to publish on a 'hybrid' site — where some articles are open access and some are not — can have up to 50 percent of their fees covered by the fund. Authors publishing on fully open access sites will have fees covered in full..."

Link:

http://www.mndaily.com/2012/10/23/libraries-promote-open-access-academic-journals

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.gold oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.libraries oa.costs oa.librarians oa.prices oa.hybrid oa.fees oa.funds oa.budgets oa.oa_week oa.u.minnesota oa.journals oa.announcements

Date tagged:

10/25/2012, 18:19

Date published:

10/25/2012, 14:19