OECD DIGITAL SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING REPORT
September 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report has called for the publishing industry to experiment with business models to encourage digital production of scientific books and journals. The Paris-based OECD wants the sector to trial subscriber-paid multi-journal content, author-paid open access publishing, and publicly available archives and repositories, to see what is most viable. "The key issue is whether there are new opportunities for science communication systems to better serve researchers (and) communicate and ...
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