Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?

The move from subscription only publishing of scholarly articles to open access has been much slower than previously anticipated by many Open Access (OA) advocates. Despite the many advantages that OA offers, this particular branch of E-commerce imposes several formidable barriers to change. A frame...

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Main Author: Bo-Christer Björk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/1/1/5
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spelling doaj-de97c925fd3741afb9142c46f967de6e2020-11-24T22:02:03ZengMDPI AGPublications2304-67752013-04-011151510.3390/publications1010005Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?Bo-Christer BjörkThe move from subscription only publishing of scholarly articles to open access has been much slower than previously anticipated by many Open Access (OA) advocates. Despite the many advantages that OA offers, this particular branch of E-commerce imposes several formidable barriers to change. A framework conceptualizing these barriers that was developed over a decade ago was revisited to see if the significance of these barriers has changed. Nowadays, building the IT infrastructure, support from indexing services and finding a sustainable business model are no longer important barriers. For gold OA publishing the academic reward system is still a major obstacle, whereas more marketing and critical mass is needed for both gold OA and green OA. Green OA self-archiving is still also strongly affected by what subscription publishers allow. In the overall balance the situation has nevertheless improved significantly.http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/1/1/5open accessscholarly journalbusiness modelgold OAgreen OA
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title Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?
title_short Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?
title_full Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?
title_fullStr Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?
title_full_unstemmed Open Access—Are the Barriers to Change Receding?
title_sort open access—are the barriers to change receding?
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publishDate 2013-04-01
description The move from subscription only publishing of scholarly articles to open access has been much slower than previously anticipated by many Open Access (OA) advocates. Despite the many advantages that OA offers, this particular branch of E-commerce imposes several formidable barriers to change. A framework conceptualizing these barriers that was developed over a decade ago was revisited to see if the significance of these barriers has changed. Nowadays, building the IT infrastructure, support from indexing services and finding a sustainable business model are no longer important barriers. For gold OA publishing the academic reward system is still a major obstacle, whereas more marketing and critical mass is needed for both gold OA and green OA. Green OA self-archiving is still also strongly affected by what subscription publishers allow. In the overall balance the situation has nevertheless improved significantly.
topic open access
scholarly journal
business model
gold OA
green OA
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