KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE BRIEFING PAPER ON JOURNAL BUSINESS MODELS


Autoria(s): Friend, Frederick
Data(s)

01/01/2010

Resumo

Over the past few years many studies have been published on the costs and economic benefits of journal business models. Early studies considered only the costs incurred in publishing traditional journals made available for purchase on a subscription or licensing business model. As the open access business model became available, some studies also covered the cost of making research articles available in open access journals. More recent studies have taken a broader perspective, looking at the position of journal publishers in the market and their business models in the context of the economic benefits from research dissemination. This briefing paper also looks at the outcomes of the broadly cited RIN study and various national studies performed by John Houghton. All links provided in footnotes in this Briefing Paper are to studies available in open access.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/6477/1/KE_Briefing_Paper_on_Journal_Business_Models_2010.pdf

Friend, Frederick (2010) KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE BRIEFING PAPER ON JOURNAL BUSINESS MODELS. [Publication]

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http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/6477/

Tipo

Publication

NonPeerReviewed