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Chemistry in Australia, 2016
PeerJ, 2016
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an al... more Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alternative to subscription publishing. The Pay It Forward (PIF) Project is exploring the feasibility of transitioning from paying subscriptions to funding APCs for faculty at research intensive universities. Estimating of the cost of APCs for the journals authors at research intensive universities tend to publish is essential for the PIF project and similar initiatives. This paper presents our research into this question. Methods. We identified APC prices for publications by authors at the 4 research intensive United States (US) and Canadian universities involved in the study. We also obtained APC payment records from several Western European universities and funding agencies. Both data sets were merged with Web of Science (WoS) metadata. We calculated the average APCs for articles and proceedings in 13 discipline categories published by researchers at research intensive universities. We ...
New Haven Register, Feb 25, 2006
New Haven Register, Aug 10, 2006
New Haven Register, Oct 1, 2006
New Haven Register, Feb 3, 2006
New Haven Register, Apr 17, 2007
New Haven Register, Dec 4, 2007
Chemistry in Australia, 2016
PeerJ, 2016
Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an al... more Background. Open access (OA) publishing via article processing charges (APCs) is growing as an alternative to subscription publishing. The Pay It Forward (PIF) Project is exploring the feasibility of transitioning from paying subscriptions to funding APCs for faculty at research intensive universities. Estimating of the cost of APCs for the journals authors at research intensive universities tend to publish is essential for the PIF project and similar initiatives. This paper presents our research into this question. Methods. We identified APC prices for publications by authors at the 4 research intensive United States (US) and Canadian universities involved in the study. We also obtained APC payment records from several Western European universities and funding agencies. Both data sets were merged with Web of Science (WoS) metadata. We calculated the average APCs for articles and proceedings in 13 discipline categories published by researchers at research intensive universities. We ...
New Haven Register, Feb 25, 2006
New Haven Register, Aug 10, 2006
New Haven Register, Oct 1, 2006
New Haven Register, Feb 3, 2006
New Haven Register, Apr 17, 2007
New Haven Register, Dec 4, 2007