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Re: open access textbooks? Yes, there are!
That's terrific! My only question is: how do you cover your
overhead costs, which are usually about 70% of the expense of
publishing a book?
Sandy Thatcher
Penn State University Press
Dear All,
several small-scale european university from the third wave
(founded with or after the event of the internet, with a strong
focus on electronic publishing and Open Access) publish text
books and put them online free of charge and without cash-flow
revenue for authors. One of our authors who wrote on the economy
of information receives from time to time free copies because we
do sell his book fairly well despite the free online version.
Other authors sell printed copies to their students to cover the
print-run cost, the university press serves the "long-tail"
orders from bookshop via print-on-demand without costs/revenues
for authors/editors.
For us in the Goettingen University Press we observe as
followed: authors who know for whom they write their textbooks
(namely for their own students) are more likely to share them
Open Access as they see it as a fundamental part of their
teaching activity.
Best
Margo Bargheer
Raum 2.21, Neubau der SUB Goettingen
tel. +49 551 39-91188 | fax +49 551 39-2457
bargheer@sub.uni-goettingen.de