Subscribers, please accept my apologies for a mistake that was made by at
least one reader looking at Atanu Garai's message of Tuesday evening. In
it, Garai said:
"Researchers in the UK, for example, produce about 75,000
papers a year, which means they would have to pay about
=A3100m in author fees if all journals were open access. This
sum is far higher than the =A390m they currently pay in
library subscriptions. (The open-access debate.
I have left in the ugly marks, because they gave rise to the
error. Garai said that 75K papers would require authors to pay
about 100M in UK pounds, more than the 90M in UK pounds they
currently pay in library subscriptions. The "=A3" character
represents the British pound sign. The listserving software of
this world (we use listproc) has lagged behind the power of
mailers, and so whenever readers send mail with various
diacritical marks, "smart quotes", and the like, we risk
getting those =20 signs and other gibberish. The moderator
tries to clean them out, and then cleans them out again when
they make it the archive, but usually they do not obstruct
understanding; in this case I'm sorry to say they did.
The Moderator