The Chronicle of Higher Education

Survey of Open-Access and Subscriber-Based Journals Finds Changes Afoot in Both Business Models

By LILA GUTERMAN

The first large-scale comparison of open-access journals with traditional, subscription-based journals was published on Tuesday, and it reveals an industry in flux.

The study was published in book form as The Facts About Open Access by the Association of Learned and Professional...

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