Cost, Advocacy, and a Mechanism for Transformation: The Proposed Power of Open Access Funds
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2024-01
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As paid open access becomes a mainstream academic practice, stakeholders must evaluate their role in the system. While open access advocates develop new ways to support the publication process and funding structure, commercial publishers continue to pivot to maintain their profit, relevance, and power in the publication system. This article provides the details of Montana State University’s Open Access Author Fund as an evaluation of the service and its impact on the local publishing ecosystem. As stewards of publicly funded knowledge, it is essential to critically analyze each new publishing route before adopting and supporting it. Especially when models claim to transform the system, librarians need to understand how an action changes the system, for whom, and at what cost.
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Open access, publication process, funding structure, publication system, Open access author fund
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Sterman, L. B. (2024). Cost, Advocacy, and a Mechanism for Transformation: The Proposed Power of Open Access Funds. Library Resources & Technical Services, 68(3).
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