Open Access Article Processing Charges (OA APC) Longitudinal Study 2015 Preliminary Dataset [PDF]
This article documents Open access article processing charges (OA APC) longitudinal study 2015 preliminary dataset available for download from the OA APC dataverse [1].
Calvé-Genest, Alexis +5 more
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Only two out of five articles by New Zealand researchers are free-to-access: a multiple API study of access, citations, cost of Article Processing Charges (APC), and the potential to increase the proportion of open access [PDF]
We studied journal articles published by researchers at all eight New Zealand universities in 2017 to determine how many were freely accessible on the web.
Richard K.A. White +7 more
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Monitoring organizational Article Processing Charges (APCs) using external sources
As open access publishing has become more widespread and required by research funders and the research community, the management and monitoring of article processing charges (APCs) have emerged as an important task in research organisations around the ...
Anna-Kaarina Linna +2 more
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Article Processing Charges Paid by 25 UK Universities in 2014 [PDF]
This dataset contains details of 6,943 article processing charges (APCs) paid by 25 higher education institutions in the UK during 2014. The data was collected as part of Jisc Collections’ APC data collection project and has been released with permission
Stuart Lawson
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Considering Non-Open Access Publication Charges in the “Total Cost of Publication” [PDF]
Recent research has tried to calculate the “total cost of publication” in the British academic sector, bringing together the costs of journal subscriptions, the article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish open-access content, and the indirect costs
Andrew Gray
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Publicación en acceso abierto y costos por Article Processing Charges (APC) en Argentina
The proliferation of open access journals presents a difficult dilemma for researchers based in Argentina, due to the high costs of APCs (Article Processing Charges) that create a gap between those who can pay to publish and those who cannot.
Fernanda Beigel +3 more
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Introduction of article-processing charges (APCs) for articles accepted for publication in the [PDF]
The Journal of Translational Medicine's Open Access policy changes the way in which articles are published. First, all articles become freely and universally accessible online, and so an author's work can be read by anyone at no cost. Second, the authors hold copyright for their work and grant anyone the right to reproduce and disseminate the article ...
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Open access, “piracy” and Article Processing Charges (APC) in Argentina: an informed policy for the national research funding agency [PDF]
The article explores the growing influence of Article Processing Charges (APCs) in academic publishing, especially in Argentina, and the challenges they pose for non-hegemonic countries.
MARÍA SOL TERLIZZI +2 more
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Variability in article processing charges of open-access publishing across medical specialties. [PDF]
BackgroundOpen-access (OA) journals provide public access to research but often impose a financial burden on researchers through article processing charges (APCs).
Emily G Tocco +7 more
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Addressing inequities in the otolaryngology academic publishing: A call to action [PDF]
Article processing charges (APCs) for open access (OA) journals perpetuate inequities in scientific knowledge. High APCs systematically restrict low- and middle-income country (LMIC) researchers from contributing to research knowledge, preventing the ...
Sarah Nuss +8 more
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