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RE: Institutional Journal Costs in an Open Access Environment
It is not a new idea that the largest and wealthiest universities
should pay more than other places to support scientific
publishing. They already do: there are many expensive periodicals
and indexes that no one but they will buy--some essential, some
not.
The rationale for spending some of this money on OA journal
author subsidies instead, is that it would be a more appropriate
and effective use of the money.
Instead, these libraries could cancel some of the least necessary
and most overpriced periodicals, and buy many items of greater
usefullness instead. This also would be a more appropriate and
effective use of the money.
Dr. David Goodman
Associate Professor
Palmer School of Library and Information Science
Long Island University
dgoodman@liu.edu