[BOAI] Re: [sparc-oaforum] Maney Publishing marks Open Access Week with open content

David Prosser david.prosser at rluk.ac.uk
Tue Oct 25 15:29:53 BST 2011


I'm not sure, but this may be one of the first ever examples of 'time-limited' open access.  Isn't it just a marketing wheeze?

I think that they may have misunderstood - it's a week of promoting open access, not open access for a week!

David



On 25 Oct 2011, at 13:18, Peter Suber wrote:

> [Forwarding from Maney Publishing.  --Peter Suber.]
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> Maney Publishing marks Open Access Week with open content
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> Open Access Week, now in its fifth year, runs from 24-30 October 2011. It is an opportunity for the academic and research community to learn more about the potential benefits of Open Access. “Open Access” to information is the free, immediate, online access to scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use those results as you need.
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> This is also a great opportunity for Maney and other publishers to discuss and review new directions in scholarly communication.
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> To coincide with Open Access Week, Maney will be offering open access to all Archaeology & Heritage content from 24 October until 4 November. During this period we will be offering free, immediate access to the results of scholarly research to use and re-use as and when you need via ingenta.
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> We are interested in finding out your opinion on a variety of aspects of Open Access publishing; if you would like to share your opinion, please complete our survey here. All  survey participants will be entered into our prize draw for the opportunity to win free access to a journal of your choice for you/your institution for 12 months.
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> Maney Publishing understands the changing requirements of customers and has developed a hybrid open access business model. MORE Open Choice was specifically designed with the needs of science, technology and medical research councils in mind.  In January 2011, it was extended to cover humanities titles. MORE Open Choice now ensures that Maney authors across all disciplines are offered the opportunity to place their work in the public domain.  
> The article processing charges during Open Access Week will be reduced for Archaeology and Heritage titles to £300/$480 for three months to encourage more Maney authors to consider whether MORE Open Choice is an appealing option for them. 
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> Gaynor Redvers-Mutton, Business Development Manager at Maney Publishing comments: “Like many, we are keen to learn more from our customers so that we adapt and develop to suit their needs. We hope our authors, readers and key intermediaries such as librarians will participate in our surveys and promotions during OA week and thereby provide us with the much needed feedback that we depend on.”
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> Full details of Maney’s OA model are available on the website at www.maney.co.uk/moreopenchoice
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> -ends-
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> Maney Publishing is a leading independent publisher of academic and professional journals. Specialising in materials science and engineering, health and life sciences, and the humanities, Maney is committed to technical and editorial innovation for the international dissemination of peer-reviewed scholarship and research. With traditional values of quality and collaboration, Maney delivers personalised service to authors, societies, readers and libraries, and publishes extensively for learned societies, universities and professional bodies around the world. Maney’s offices are in Leeds and London in the UK, and Cambridge and Philadelphia in North America. 
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> For more information please contact: 
> Layla Robleh, Corporate Communications Executive, Maney Publishing
> Email: l.robleh at maney.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)113 386 8160
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