<div dir="ltr">I completely agree with Jean-Claude. <br>
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Thus, you should also talk to SciELO. And see if you can send some type
of questionnaire to see how many authors could pay...which will result
that almost none can, if this money does not come from the research
funding...<br>
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SciELO is also now migrating to a project with books. Very beautiful and well design. <br>
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Carolina<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Jean-Claude Guédon <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca">jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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I do not know what the results of this study will be, but right off the bat, I can say that this is a beautiful way to keep scientists from poor countries from trying to publish in these journals. Is this what the OA movement wants. And are we going to implement more exception rules for poor countries that are read as further examples of humiliation and discrimination?<br>
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The fallacy behind all of this quest for income is the concept of sustainability which implies some kind of commercial stability. This, in turn, rests on the premise that scientific journals are commercial entities. But why should it be so? Why not talk instead in terms of viability, and viability can easily include governmental help. After all, scientific research could not work without governmental help. Does this mean that scientific research should be deemed unsustainable?<br>
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In the OA community, we are all convinced that publishing is an integral part of the research cycle.<br>
We also know that much of research is funded in one way or another by public money<br>
Finally, we know that the cost of publishing is a small fraction of research and would be even smaller if profits disappeared from the system<br>
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So, why don,t we push for a support of research by governments that is coherent, that is to say that includes the publishing part of the research cycle.<br>
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The best model for this is SciELO. Moreover, if you study scholarly and scientific publishing everywhere, you will see that the number of countries where government support for publishing does not exist is actually quite small.<br>
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If several governments are involved, stability will be strengthened, and editorial autonomy ensured.<br>
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is this not what we really want.<br>
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Jean-Claude Guédon<br>
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Le lundi 16 novembre 2009 à 08:56 -0500, Peter Suber a écrit :<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
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I've been commissioned by Knowledge Exchange (<a href="http://www.knowledge-exchange.info" target="_blank">www.knowledge-exchange.info</a>), a partnership of JISC (UK), SURF (Netherlands), DEFF (Denmark) and DfG (Germany), to do a study into the feasibility of submission fees in open access journals (i.e. as distinct from publication fees charged after acceptance). I've written a short description of the project on my blog here: <a href="http://mrkwr.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/open-access-submission-fees/" target="_blank">http://mrkwr.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/open-access-submission-fees/</a><br>
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At this stage I would like to make contact with journals or publishers (whether OA or otherwise) with any history of charging submission fees, with a view to learning from their experience. If anyone on the list has such experience they would be willing to share with this project, do please contact me in the first instance via email at <a href="mailto:mark@markwareconsulting.com" target="_blank">mark@markwareconsulting.com</a>.<br>
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