The poverty of journal publishing

Author: AAUP, Aronowitz S., Bargheer M., BioMed Central, Böhm S., Dahlmann S., Elsevier Reed, Goulart S., Hall G., Harvey C., House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (HoCSTC), Lilley S., Prug T., Readings Bill, Slaughter S., Springer, Strempel D., Strempel D., Thompson J. B., Wellcome Trust, Willinsky J.
Publisher: SAGE Publications

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The article opens with a critical analysis of the dominant business model of for-profit, academic publishing, arguing that the extraordinarily high profits of the big publishers are dependent upon a double appropriation that exploits both academic labour and universities’ financial resources. Against this model, we outline four possible responses: the further development of open access repositories, a fair trade model of publishing regulation, a renaissance of the university presses, and, finally, a move away from private, for-profit publishing companies toward autonomous journal publishing by editorial boards and academic associations. </jats:p

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