The Time Has Come…For Next-Generation Open Access Models

C. Feather, S. Rouhi, Anneliese S Taylor, Kimberly L. Armstrong
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Libraries, consortia, and publishers are exploring new models to support Open Access (OA) content. Native OA journal publishers are facing a different set of challenges as there is no existing library subscription base to transform into support for OA. Author-pays OA models are challenging to the ecosystem for a variety of reasons. Large institutions with heavy scholarly output may pay more, small institutions that use the content but publish less are wondering what role they will play, and authors from the global south may not have funding to pay Article Processing Charges (APCs). What new models are under exploration to address the complexity of funder mandates, reduce administrative burden of complex APC models, and the need to be more inclusive of a diverse community?
下一代开放获取模式的时代已经到来
图书馆、协会和出版商正在探索支持开放存取(OA)内容的新模式。本土OA期刊出版商正面临着一系列不同的挑战,因为没有现有的图书馆订阅基础来转变为对OA的支持。由于各种原因,作者付费的OA模型对生态系统构成了挑战。拥有大量学术产出的大型机构可能会支付更高的费用,使用内容但发表较少的小型机构不知道他们将扮演什么角色,而来自南半球的作者可能没有资金支付文章处理费(apc)。正在探索哪些新模式来解决供资机构授权的复杂性,减轻复杂APC模式的行政负担,以及对多元化社区更具包容性的需求?
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