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Tragedy of the Commons Revisited: Librarians, Publishers, Faculty and the Demise of a Public Resource

机译:再谈公共悲剧:图书馆员,出版者,教师和公共资源的消亡

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The model of scholarly publishing can be reduced, in economic terms, to a Tragedy of the Commons, whereby the individual interests of publishers, libraries and scholars are in conflict with what is in the best interest of the public good. Serials inflation, price discrimination, and site-license pricing are all manifestations of this dysfunctional economic model. Moral arguments to change human behavior are not effective because they do not provide individual incentives. Technology-alone is also not a viable solution since it fails to change the underlying human behavior that is driving the economic model. Abandoning the current system of publishing is both risky and costly. This paper argues for a reintermediation of the library as governor of the public scholarly commons, but illustrates that these solutions are in conflict with the mission of the library profession.
机译:从经济学上讲,学术出版的模式可以简化为“公地悲剧”,从而使出版商,图书馆和学者的个人利益与公共利益的最大利益冲突。连续性通货膨胀,价格歧视和现场许可定价都是这种功能失调的经济模型的表现。改变人类行为的道德论据是无效的,因为它们没有提供个人动机。单靠技术也不是可行的解决方案,因为它无法改变驱动经济模型的潜在人类行为。放弃当前的出版系统既冒险又昂贵。本文主张重新调配图书馆作为公共学术共同体的总督,但说明这些解决方案与图书馆界的使命背道而驰。

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    Davis Philip M.;

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  • 年度 2003
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