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Open Access Publishing: What Authors Want

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Date

2012-03

Authors

Nariani, Rajiv
Fernandez, Leila

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Association of College and Research Libraries

Abstract

Campus-based open access author funds are being considered by many academic libraries as a way to support authors publishing in open access journals. Article processing fees for open access have been introduced recently by publishers and have not yet been widely accepted by authors. Few studies have surveyed authors on their reasons for publishing open access and their perceptions of open access journals. The present study was designed to gauge the uptake of library support for author funding and author satisfaction with open access publishing. Results indicate that York University authors are increasingly publishing in open access journals and are appreciative of library funding initiatives. The wider implications of open access are discussed along with specific recommendations for publishers.

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open access journals; scholarly communication; author interviews

Citation

Nariani Rajiv and Leila Fernandez. “Open Access Publishing:What Authors Want”, College and Research Libraries, vol 73. no. 2 (2012): 182-195. http://crl.acrl.org/content/73/2/182.abstract
Nariani Rajiv and Leila Fernandez. “Open Access Publishing:What Authors Want”, College and Research Libraries, vol 73. no. 2 (2012): 182-195. http://crl.acrl.org/content/73/2/182.abstract