$11690
Not talking about traditional page charges.
Also, try Libkey.io/ with DOI or PubMed number.
Changes in publishing. Who's in charge? Where's all this going?
Publisher perspectives: being forced to move toward OA, new revenue sources (intelligence about research and you, workflow products, possible AI-LLM); fear of illegal and noncompliant access. Traditional publishers are publishing fewer articles, even if you include Open Access.
Library perspective. We work with big and small vendors and other players. We have a fairly big consortium that negotiates many of our bigger "packages." The Carolina Consortium includes almost all UNC and South Carolina state schools and many privates and community colleges. Mostly not Chapel Hill and Duke. The consortium negotiates "deals," considering the members range of interests. We can opt in for any deal or opt out and possibly negotiate on our own. (We have several other consortiums or partneships also.)
My concern -- AppState authors cannot find free and affordable journals to publish in. But I don't think we're there yet. (Jeff's question.)
What's in place now:
Wiley and Cambridge. (ACS, Sage discount, small PH Nutrition journal)
Wiley licenses can include Hindawi, which Wiley acquired a year or so ago. This opens up a whole other discussion.
These both include "gold" and "hybrid" OA journals.
In the works, starting in January 2024, probably Springer (Nature). Will be only for "hybrid" journals.
Just starting to talk -- Elsevier for 2025. Possibly change Wiley.
What about LWW, Sage, T&F, and all the smaller publishers? HUman Kinetics
Possible OA funds? NO. Nothing right now.
Look at specific publishers and journals
Frontiers -- gold 100%
Springer Nature -- Scientific Reports is gold. Hybrid
2 single journals from associations -- gold
Optical Society of America -- gold and hybrid
Human Kinetics -- hybrid, (low cost subs)
Taylor & Francis -- hybrid
LWW (ACSM's, for example) -- hybrid
University- or association-sponsored journals -- 100% subsidized. example: NATA
APS -- hybrid
Where to publish? Where not to publish?
Check the journal in Web of Science, SCImago (uses Scopus), PubMed/MEDLINE, Cabell's. Is it at least findable in Google Scholar? If I detect a hint of anything substandard, I'll Google [journal name] predatory (and not believe everything).
Journal of Environmental and Public Health (Hindawi, now Wiley's)
No longer accepting submissions.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Frontiers)
Google Scholar is the most comprehensive.
See library guides on Scholarly Communications and on PREPARE workshop 2018.
Remember our repository, NC DOCKS.
Any interest in preprint archives, such as SportRxiv?
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