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From: "Gillingham, Emily - Oxford" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:12:42 +0000

Hello - I wanted to let you know that my colleague Helen Bray has
responded to your comment here:

http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2013/10/24/five-reasons-for-publishers-to-move-towards-open-communication/#disqus_thread

Best wishes, Emily Gillingham


> On 29 Oct 2013, at 01:14, "LIBLICENSE" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> From: Subbiah Arunachalam <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 05:38:05 +0530
>
> In a blog post (forwarded by the LibLicense discussion forum, Ms Helen
> Bray of Wiley writes "Open communication and conversation is the
> lifeblood of change and growth." If that is Wiley's understanding, why
> then only 28 of their journals are OA and not many more, if not all?
> Also, huge APCs and subscription charges negates the very idea of
> 'open communication and conversation'.
>
> Subbiah Arunachalam
>
>
>> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 3:35 AM, LIBLICENSE <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> From: "Gillingham, Emily - Oxford" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 16:29:52 +0100
>>
>> In case you were not aware, the results of Wiley’s open access survey
>> of 8000+ authors have recently been published.  You can read a summary
>> of the results on our Exchanges blog site here:
>> http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2013/10/08/mind-the-gap-2013-wiley-open-access-survey/
>>
>> We’ve also created a data visualization tool so that you can drill
>> into the data by research experience, region, and subject area,
>> available here:
>> http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2013/10/22/playing-with-numbers-opening-up-our-open-access-survey-data/
>>
>> And have published this infographic which shows key results from our
>> author survey alongside OA results from our librarian survey
>> (conducted in May) as well as Wiley’s own experiences of where authors
>> who choose to publish OA are coming from:
>> http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2013/10/25/oa-a-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-words/
>>
>> You can see more about the effect that funder mandates are having on
>> the take-up of Wiley’s OA offerings here:
>>
>> http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2013/10/23/uk-open-access-mandates-six-months-on/
>>
>> Also, during this International Open Access Week, we announced the
>> transition of four leading journals from the subscription model to
>> Gold OA from January 2014, bringing the total number of Wiley’s open
>> access titles to 28:
>> http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/PressRelease/pressReleaseId-109721.html
>>
>> You can also read a comment here about the role of open communications
>> in the open science movement:
>> http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2013/10/24/five-reasons-for-publishers-to-move-towards-open-communication/
>>
>> More about Wiley Open Access can be found here: http://www.wileyopenaccess.com/
>>
>> To subscribe to email alerts or the RSS feed for our Exchanges blog
>> please visit: http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/
>>
>> And lastly, you can follow us at http://twitter.com/wileylibinfo
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Emily
>>
>> Emily Gillingham
>> Director of Library Relations
>> Global Research
>> Wiley
>> [log in to unmask]
>> http://exchanges.wiley.com/librarians

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