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<p>Sicuramente è una grande notizia, della quale noi beneficeremo di
riflesso (potendo leggere più articoli in OA), ma di cui subiremo
anche le conseguenze (saremo sempre meno competitivi e non
allineati con le evoluzioni che si stanno delineando).</p>
<p>Sui "trasformative agreements" e, in particolare, sul modello
"Publish&Read" al momento, però, ho numerose perplessità: <br>
1. come impedire la crescita esponenziale delle APC (così come già
successo per il "subscription model") <br>
2. rischi etici sulla peer review <br>
3. aumento del divario tra paesi o istituzioni "ricchi", che
possono permettersi di pagare per pubblicare, e contesti "poveri".</p>
<p>Buona giornata<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Tessa Piazzini
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<div>Saluti alla lista </div>
<div>Maria Cassella<br>
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Da: <b>Ralf Schimmer</b> <<a
href="mailto:Schimmer@mpdl.mpg.de" moz-do-not-send="true">Schimmer@mpdl.mpg.de</a>><br>
Data: martedì 15 gennaio 2019<br>
Oggetto: [Icolc] Done DEAL: All German research articles in
Wiley journals to be published open access under new
transformative agreement<br>
A: "<a href="mailto:icolc@lyralists.lyrasis.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">icolc@lyralists.lyrasis.org</a>" <<a
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moz-do-not-send="true">icolc@lyralists.lyrasis.org</a>><br>
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***with apologies for cross-posting***<br>
<br>
Dear ICOLC-Colleagues,<br>
<br>
In case you have not yet seen the news, Germany's Projekt DEAL
and the publisher John Wiley & Sons have entered a
ground-breaking transformative agreement, in line with the
objectives of the Open Access 2020 initiative: <a
href="https://www.hrk.de/press/press-releases/press-release/meldung/wiley-and-projekt-deal-partner-to-enhance-the-future-of-scholarly-research-and-publishing-in-germany/"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.hrk.de/press/<wbr>press-releases/press-release/<wbr>meldung/wiley-and-projekt-<wbr>deal-partner-to-enhance-the-<wbr>future-of-scholarly-research-<wbr>and-publishing-in-germany/</a><br>
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Under this new agreement, all authors affiliated with 700
academic institutions in Germany will retain copyright and their
accepted articles will be published open access in Wiley
journals. Almost 10,000 articles by German researchers are
published a year in Wiley journals, constituting around 9% of
the publisher's total output. The agreement also grants students
and faculty read access to the full Wiley journal portfolio
including backfiles starting with 1997. The national-level
agreement is based on a "Publish&Read" model in which fees
are paid by institutions-not for subscriptions but for open
access publishing services.<br>
<br>
The agreement will be made public in a month's time and an
English-language FAQ will be released by the Projekt DEAL
working group.<br>
<br>
I will be attending the Vancouver ICOLC meeting and would be
happy to present/discuss this and perhaps other ground-breaking
transformative agreements that may materialize between now and
then.<br>
<br>
Best wishes,<br>
Ralf<br>
Transformative agreements are those contracts negotiated between
institutions (libraries, consortia) and publishers that
transform the business model of scholarly communication in which
the parties are engaged from subscription to open access. They
allow institutions to remove their financial support of paywalls
and shift their investments to support open access publishing,
thus ensuring maximum impact for the research they produce and
ongoing and unencumbered access to knowledge for their faculty
and students. Because the vast majority of scholarly publishing
currently happens in journals produced by a relatively small
number of commercial publishers, transformative agreements with
these publishers, in particular, constitute a high-impact
strategy, in line with the objectives of the Open Access 2020
initiative, to accelerate the transition of scholarly
communication to open access. From an administrative
perspective, transformative agreements unlock the opaque,
lump-sum payments to <br>
publishers for reading access-largely based on legacy print
expenditures-and, instead, articulate fees for services at the
article level; this shift brings cost transparency to the
scholarly publishing marketplace, enables market competition to
contain pricing, and disbands the lump-sums fees of
subscriptions so that investments are free to follow authors as
they determine the publishing venues most appropriate for their
work-a necessary step on the path to a diverse ecosystem in
scholarly communication. For more information on transformative
agreements, see <a href="http://esac-initiative.org/"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">http://esac-initiative.org/</a>.<br>
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--<br>
Dr. Ralf Schimmer<br>
Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL)<br>
Amalienstr. 33<br>
80799 Muenchen, Germany<br>
Tel. +49 89 38602-261<br>
Fax +49 89 38602-290<br>
Email: <a href="mailto:schimmer@mpdl.mpg.de"
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