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Main Authors: Rachel Borchardt, Teresa Schultz, DeDe Dawson
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1413038
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  • Financial and Other Perceived Barriers to Transitioning to an Equitable No-Publishing Fee Open Access Model: A Survey of LIS Journal Editors Rachel Borchardt Teresa Schultz DeDe Dawson Editing Library Science Information Science Access to Information Electronic Publishing Electronic Journals Fees Decision Making Finance Reform Employee Attitudes Budgets Knowledge Level Publishing Industry About half of Library and Information Science (LIS) journals continue to charge authors to publish articles open access (OA) or do not offer OA publishing at all. To further investigate the financial and other perceived barriers preventing these LIS journals from transitioning to no-publishing fee OA models, this exploratory project surveyed lead editors for each identified LIS journal. Results indicate most of the journals have not discussed transitioning to a no-publishing fee OA model, and that finances are the main barrier. Most also indicated a lack of awareness of their journal's budget. The most popular no-publishing fee OA model was Subscribe to Open.