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Re: Sponsored Articles In Elsevier Journals
This announcement by Elsevier of an open access option for
physics authors is welcome but not entirely unexpected. The
commercial risk to Elsevier from losing authors to those journals
which do offer an open access option must be too great for
Elsevier to ignore, particularly in the light of an initiative by
CERN announced at the Berlin 4 Open Access meeting on discussions
with publishers about conversion of the major physics journals to
OA. We await further details of the Elsevier scheme, but two
points strike me immediately. Firstly Elsevier are proposing to
charge authors colour charges on top of the OA fee, whereas some
other publishers make no additional charge. And secondly there is
no mention by Elsevier of a reduction in subscription rates as OA
income increases. Again publishers vary in their policy on this.
Some are playing fair on this point but others may be using OA
income simply to boost profits. However, we are now beginning to
see a situation where the differences between publishers on such
issues are more transparent, and authors will be able to make an
informed choice.
Frederick J. Friend
JISC Scholarly Communication Consultant
Honorary Director Scholarly Communication UCL
E-mail ucylfjf@ucl.ac.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Menefee, Daviess (ELS)" <D.Menefee@elsevier.com>
To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 11:51 PM
Subject: Sponsored Articles In Elsevier Journals
Please excuse any duplication.
From May onwards some Elsevier journals will be offering to
their authors the option to pay a sponsorship fee to ensure
that their article, already accepted for publication, is made
freely available to non-subscribers via ScienceDirect.
Worldwide approximately 10 million researchers can already
access these journals through institutional subscriptions. In a
few instances, authors publishing in these journals have
requested an option to make their articles freely available
online to non-subscribers.
Six journals in Physics are the first to offer such an option.
These are:
Nuclear Physics A
Nuclear Physics B
Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplements
Nuclear Instruments and Methods A
Physics Letters B
Astroparticle Physics
Thirty more journals across other fields such as Life and Health
sciences also plan to offer this option in the next two months.
The author charge for article sponsorship is $3,000. The fee
excludes taxes and other potential author fees such as color
charges which are additional. Information about selecting this
option is now available on the journal homepages at
www.elsevier.com as well as Elsevier's author gateway site,
authors.elsevier.com. The availability of this option will be
offered to authors of the above-mentioned journals only after
receiving notification that their article has been accepted for
publication. This prevents a potential conflict of interest
where a journal would have a financial incentive to accept an
article.
Please feel free to contact either of us or your Elsevier
representative with any questions.
Tony McSean, Daviess Menefee
Library Relations
Elsevier