Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-13-2013
Subjects
Open access publishing, Scholarly publishing, Electronic journals, Academic libraries
Abstract
This panel session asks why is hybrid open access important? Scholarly publishers have responded to the OA movement by offering authors the choice of publishing their articles as Open Access (using an author pays funding mechanism) in subscription journals. The study surveys eight publishers to explore a number of questions about the mechanics, implementation, price impacts, and author tracking of this model; and investigates the uptake at two research institutions, with one operating in a NIH Public Access Policy environment.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/9396
Citation Details
Champieux, Robin; Emery, Jill; and Stasik, Kasia, "Halfway Open or Halfway Shut?: OA Hybrid Journals in Academia" (2013). Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations. 94.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/9396
Kasia Stasik's Presentation
Description
Presented at ACRL, April 13, 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana