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Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying For Open Access? [Slides], Sue Ann Gardner Sep 2009

Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying For Open Access? [Slides], Sue Ann Gardner

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

PowerPoint slides of a talk given at the 35th IAMSLIC Annual Conference & 13th Biennial EURASLIC Conference, September 27-October 1, 2009, Provinciaal Hof, Brugge, Belgium.

Abstract of accompanying paper: Open access to scholarly content is increasing, and will continue to do so. This phenomenon is driving the economics of publishing to change dramatically. The question is: what will the economics of open access look like when this correction settles into a sustainable model? I will cover some of the ideas that have recently been articulated by economists, information professionals and others regarding retooling the evolving publishing business model, and will …


Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying For Open Access?, Sue Ann Gardner Jan 2009

Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying For Open Access?, Sue Ann Gardner

UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications

Open access to scholarly content is increasing, and will continue to do so. This phenomenon is driving the economics of publishing to change dramatically. The question is: what will the economics of open access look like when this correction settles into a sustainable model? I will cover some of the ideas that have recently been articulated by economists, information professionals and others regarding retooling the evolving publishing business model, and will present some proposed solutions to the problem of “who is going to pay for it?”