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Open Access, Library and Publisher Competition, and the Evolution of General Commerce

机译:开放获取,图书馆和出版商竞争以及一般商业的演变

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Discussions of the economics of scholarly communication are usually devoted to Open Access, rising journal prices, publisher profits, and boycotts. That ignores what seems a much more important development in this market. Publishers, through the oft-reviled Big Deal packages, are providing much greater and more egalitarian access to the journal literature, an approximation to true Open Access. In the process, they are also marginalizing libraries and obtaining a greater share of the resources going into scholarly communication. This is enabling a continuation of publisher profits as well as of what for decades has been called unsustainable journal price escalation. It is also inhibiting the spread of Open Access and potentially leading to an oligopoly of publishers controlling distribution through large-scale licensing. The Big Deal practices are worth studying for several general reasons. The degree to which publishers succeed in diminishing the role of libraries may be an indicator of the degree and speed at which universities transform themselves. More importantly, these Big Deals appear to point the way to the future of the whole economy, where progress is characterized by declining privacy, increasing price discrimination, increasing opaqueness in pricing, increasing reliance on low-paid or unpaid work of others for profits, and business models that depend on customer inertia.
机译:关于学术交流经济学的讨论通常集中在开放获取,期刊价格上涨,出版商利润和抵制上。这忽略了这个市场似乎更为重要的发展。出版商通过经常被大肆抨击的“大笔交易”软件包,为期刊文献提供了更多,更平等的访问方式,这近似于真正的开放获取。在此过程中,他们还将图书馆边缘化,并获得了更多用于学术交流的资源。这使出版商的利润以及几十年来一直被称为不可持续的期刊价格上涨的利润得以延续。它还抑制了开放获取的传播,并可能导致发布商通过大规模许可来控制发行的寡头垄断。出于以下几个一般原因,值得研究“大笔交易”做法。出版商成功减少图书馆角色的程度可能是大学转型的程度和速度的指标。更重要的是,这些“大交易”似乎为整个经济的未来指明了道路,其进步的特征是隐私减少,价格歧视加剧,定价不透明,对他人的低薪或无薪工作的依赖增加,和取决于客户惯性的业务模型。

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