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Journal of Electronic Publishing
There is a new issue of The Journal of Electronic Publishing
(Michigan) available at http://journalofelectronicpublishing.org.
A number of articles that are likely to be of interest to members
of this list. In particular see Donald Waters, "Open Access
Publishing and the Emerging Infrastructure for 21st-Century
Scholarship." An excerpt:
"It is all too easy to focus on the trendy, glitzy,
heart-pounding rhetoric about the initial step of making
materials freely available, especially those materials that "your
tax dollars helped make possible," and to trust that only good
consequences will follow downstream. It is much harder to focus
strategically on the full life cycle of scholarly communications
and ask hard questions such as: open access for what and for whom
and how can we ensure that there is sufficient capital for
continued innovation in scholarly publishing? One worry about
mandates for open access publishing is that they will deprive
smaller publishers of much needed subscription income, pushing
them into further decline, and making it difficult for them to
invest in ways to help scholars select, edit, market, evaluate,
and sustain the new products of scholarship represented in
digital resources and databases. The bigger worry, which is
hardly recognized and much less discussed in open access circles,
is that sophisticated publishers are increasingly seeing that the
availability of material in open access form gives them important
new business opportunities that may ultimately provide a
competitive advantage by which they can restrict access, limit
competition, and raise prices."
Joe Esposito