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ALPSP - Learned Publishing Announces Author Choice
Learned Publishing launches trial - Open Access option
For Immediate Release - 30th July 2007
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
(ALPSP), publisher of Learned Publishing, the leading journal on
scholarly and professional publishing,announces a hybrid "Open
Access" option whereby authors can choose to make their articles
freely available online immediately on publication, on payment of
a fee.
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
(ALPSP, http://www.alpsp.org), publisher of Learned Publishing,
the leading journa on scholarly and professional publishing,
announces the launch of "ALPSP Author Choice," an optional Open
Access model whereby authors can choose to make the online
version of their article freely available to all immediately on
publication. The fee for this optional service is
pound31,250/$2,500 for members of ALPSP and the Society for
Scholarly Publishing (SSP) and pounds 31,500/$3,000 for
non-members. ALPSP Author Choice is being launched on a trial
basis by ALPSP, the international association for non-profit
publishers and those who work with them. The first article to be
published under the new service appeared in the July 2007 issue
of the journal(Volume 20, No 3), and is entitled "Going all the
way: how Hindawi became an open access publisher," by Paul Peters
(http://dx.doi.org/ <http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/095315107X204049>
10.1087/095315107X204049).
Learned Publishing already provides "Delayed Open Access:" all
papers can be accessed free of charge 12 months after
publication. The journal is also freely accessible to all ALPSP
and SSP members, and to participants in the HINARI and AGORA
projects.
The new open access option is being tested by ALPSP to see if it
provides a viable way of sustaining the costs of peer review,
editing and other aspects of journal publication.
ALPSP's CEO, Ian Russell, said today: "Many of the over 350
members of ALPSP are trialling open access business models for
their journals. We have always supported the need for serious
debate backed by experimentation in order to help determine the
effects, both positive and negative, of Open Access. We see this
initiative as a useful way of establishing if an author-side
payment choice can be viable for a journal such as Learned
Publishing, which currently involves a combination of
subscription, advertising, and membership income to support its
publication."
The Editor-in-Chief of Learned Publishing, Sally Morris,
commented: "Our journal carries many articles reflecting the
great interest in the topic of Open Access. I am delighted that
our publisher feels able to test the water itself, by launching
an Open Access choice for our own authors. We shall be monitoring
authors' responses with close interest.
The ALPSP Author Choice service is being offered on a trial basis
that will run for 12 months, before being reviewed by ALPSP
Council, at which point the current subscription rates will also
be considered.
Notes for editors
About Learned Publishing
Learned Publishing <http://www.learned-publishing.org/> is the
leading journal on scholarly and professional publishing,
carrying research articles, case studies and informed opinion.
It was first published in 1988; it is published quarterly. It is
published by the Association of Learned and Professional Society
Publishers <http://www.alpsp.org/> in cooperation with the
Society for Scholarly Publishing <http://www.sspnet.org/>. The
current Editor-in-Chief is Sally Morris; the North American
Editor is Priscilla Markwood.
About the Association of Learned and Professional Society
Publishers
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
<www.alpsp.org> is the only international trade association
representing all types of non-profit publishers as well as the
largest trade association for scholarly and professional
publishers. It has over 350 members in 36 countries, who
collectively publish over 10,000 journals, around half the
world's total - as well as books, databases and other products
and services.
ALPSP's mission is to play an active part in shaping the future
of academic and professional communication, promoting
Scholarship-Friendly Publishing'. At this time of unprecedented
change in the publishing environment, we believe that non-profit
publishers have a unique role to play. We therefore aim to
serve, represent and strengthen the community of non-profit
publishers, and those who work with them.
Media Contacts
Ian Russell
Chief Executive
ian.russell@alpsp.org
+44 (0)1275 856 444
Nick Evans
Publisher
nick.evans@alpsp.org
+44 (0)208 789 2394
Sally Morris
Editor-in-Chief
editor@alpsp.org
+44 (0)1903 876 286
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