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You may be interested in my new article, just published in the latest issue
of Learned Publishing:



Is open access affordable? Why current models do not work and why we need
internet-era transformation of scholarly communications
<https://link.growkudos.com/1jwk1jfiq68>



In the article I review what happened in 2017-2018: librarians showing
muscle in negotiations, publishers’ Read and Publish deals, and funders
determined to force change with initiatives like Plan S. I conclude that
these efforts will not bring about open access on a sustainable basis.



I argue that the focus on OA makes us miss a bigger problem: today’s
scholarly communications is too expensive for today’s budgets. So, OA is
not the primary problem, the publishing process is.



To solve it, I propose using the principles of digital transformation to
reimagine publishing as a two‐step process. This would reduce costs
significantly, opening a sustainable pathway for scholarly publishing and
open access.





Toby Green

Public Affairs and Communications Directorate

OECD

+33 (0) 6 10 11 49 89


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