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Opening the black box of scholarly communication funding: a public data infrastructure for financial flows in academic publishing

Lawson, Stuart; Gray, Jonathan; Mauri, Michele

Authors

Jonathan Gray

Michele Mauri



Abstract

‘Public access to publicly funded research’ has been one of the rallying calls of the global open access movement. Governments and public institutions around the world have mandated that publications supported by public funding sources should be publicly accessible. Publishers are experimenting with new models to widen access. Yet financial flows underpinning scholarly publishing remain complex and opaque. In this article we present work to trace and reassemble a picture of financial flows around the publication of journals in the UK in the midst of a national shift towards open access. We contend that the current lack of financial transparency around scholarly communication is an obstacle to evidence-based policy-making – leaving researchers, decision-makers and institutions in the dark about the ­systemic implications of new financial models. We conclude that ­obtaining a more joined up picture of financial flows is vital as a means for researchers, ­institutions and others to understand and shape changes to the ­sociotechnical systems that underpin scholarly communication.

Citation

Lawson, S., Gray, J., & Mauri, M. (2016). Opening the black box of scholarly communication funding: a public data infrastructure for financial flows in academic publishing. Open Library of Humanities, 2(1), Article e10. https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.72

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 4, 2016
Online Publication Date Apr 11, 2016
Publication Date Apr 11, 2016
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jun 17, 2019
Journal Open Library of Humanities
Electronic ISSN 2056-6700
Publisher Open Library of Humanities
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Issue 1
Article Number e10
DOI https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.72
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1870995
Contract Date Jun 12, 2019

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