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Modelling scholarly communication options: costs and benefits for universities

Modelling scholarly communication options: costs and benefits for universities
Modelling scholarly communication options: costs and benefits for universities
The study modelled the economic benefits from a switch to Open Access via three different routes - by publication in Open Access journals ('Gold' Open Access), by providing Open Access through repositories ('Green' Open Access) while continuing with the traditional subscription journal system, and by providing Open Access through repositories with overlaid quality control (publishing) services.
Open Access Repositories Overlay services Economic benefits of Open Access
Swan, Alma
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Swan, Alma
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Swan, Alma (2010) Modelling scholarly communication options: costs and benefits for universities

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Abstract

The study modelled the economic benefits from a switch to Open Access via three different routes - by publication in Open Access journals ('Gold' Open Access), by providing Open Access through repositories ('Green' Open Access) while continuing with the traditional subscription journal system, and by providing Open Access through repositories with overlaid quality control (publishing) services.

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Published date: 25 February 2010
Keywords: Open Access Repositories Overlay services Economic benefits of Open Access
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 268584
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/268584
PURE UUID: 1dc134c8-c2d7-470b-afc1-13d7fc606cca

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010 09:49
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 09:13

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Author: Alma Swan

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