MODERATOR'S NOTE: These 2 postings are re-directed from the Elsevier/Green topic thread to the
"Author Publication Charge Debate" topic thread http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/1387.html Posters are asked to read this thread before re-posting points that have already been debated repeatedly on this topic. -- S.H. (1) From: "Rick Anderson" <rick...@unr.edu> David Goodman wrote: > I cannot immediately think of a single term for > author/university/sponsor/etc., but perhaps someone else will. Based on what you say below, David, it seems to me that the reason you can't think of a better term than "author-paid" is that it's the only accurate one. The scenarios you describe below all put the responsibility for securing funds and passing them on to the publisher squarely on the author's shoulders. Hoepfully, the author can get the funds from her institution; if not, then she should be able to request a lower fee from the publisher, and if she is from an underprivileged area, then she shouldn't have to pay at all. But it seems to me that these are all elaborations on the basic idea that the author is the one responsible for securing and delivering payment. Even if the money paid by the author comes out of grant funds, it's still the author, as grant requestor, who has to get those funds and pass them on to the publisher. I think it would be euphemism to call that arrangement anything other than "author-paid." Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries ---- (2) From: "Eberhard R. Hilf" <h...@physnet.physik.uni-oldenburg.de> David Goodman wrote: > I cannot immediately think of a single term for > author/university/sponsor/etc. , but perhaps someone else will. > What about "Institutional funding for document creation." > This is the way for the internet aera. The German Science Foundation DFG does urge the scientists, receiving a grant to make their results open access available, - on whichever way (personal, institutional, central self-archiving, or oa-journals) and allocates within the grant a substantial amount for "Author charges for publication". Eberhard Hilf