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Is it time to stop printing journals?
The measure of the viability of print journals is not when users
say they no longer want it (How would they know? No user
invented the iPod).
The measure is when publishers either decline to acquire print
rights from authors or license print rights to third parties,
believing that there is no longer even a remote economic
opportunity. This is the Old Economy notion of putting your money
where your mouth is. I am aware of no publisher that has done
this in the core academic journals business, though there are
examples of this in other publishing segments (e.g., industrial
standards; see ANSI and IHS).
Interestingly, publishers do sometimes allow authors to retain
digital rights and sometimes permit third parties to publish
digitally (IRs, etc.). The biases in the trading practices in
this industry continue to be toward print.
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Joe Esposito