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Stony Brook University Author Perspectives on Article Processing Charges | Victoria Pilato and Clara Y. Tran | Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 8, 2020
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Stony Brook University Author Perspectives on Article Processing Charges | Victoria Pilato and Clara Y. Tran | Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 8, 2020

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Pablo Markin
Jul 24, 2020
The Budget Dynamics behind the Open Access Agreement between the University of California and Springer Nature
Journals Universities Article Processing Charges Transformative Agreements
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The Budget Dynamics behind the Open Access Agreement between the University of California and Springer Nature

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Jun 23, 2020
SpringerOpen trends 2019-2020 | Anqi Shi & Heather Morrison | Sustaining the Knowledge Commons, May 25, 2020
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SpringerOpen trends 2019-2020 | Anqi Shi & Heather Morrison | Sustaining the Knowledge Commons, May 25, 2020

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Pablo Markin
Jun 15, 2020
If Research Libraries and Funders Finance Open Access: Moving beyond Subscriptions and APCs | John Willinsky and Matthew Rusk |  College & Research Libraries,  April 2019
Article Processing Charges
Basics, News, Open Access Case Studies

If Research Libraries and Funders Finance Open Access: Moving beyond Subscriptions and APCs | John Willinsky and Matthew Rusk | College & Research Libraries, April 2019

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Pablo Markin
Jun 03, 2020
Article Processing Charge Hyperinflation and Price Insensitivity: An Open Access Sequel to the Serials Crisis | Shaun Yon-Seng Khoo | Liber Quarterly, Volume 29 2019
Article Processing Charges
Advocacy, Bibliometrics, Market Research on Open Access

Article Processing Charge Hyperinflation and Price Insensitivity: An Open Access Sequel to the Serials Crisis | Shaun Yon-Seng Khoo | Liber Quarterly, Volume 29 2019

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Pablo Markin
Feb 05, 2020
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