Re: [GOAL] Sage Open Access

2019-04-05 Thread Ulrich Herb
I can confirm that: While working on my dissertation on Open Access/ Open 
Science in Sociology, SAGE stood out as a publisher that, in my opinion, has 
very liberal Open Access policies. That was around the year 2014. A look at 
Sherpa/Romeo also confirms this, http://sherpa.mimas.ac.uk/romeo/pub/65/. 
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- Am 4. Apr 2019 um 18:58 schrieb David Ross david.r...@sagepub.co.uk:

Hi Valerie,

Sorry for any confusion caused. Your clarification is correct, this is not a 
new policy. SAGE has always had a liberal green archiving policy that allows 
the author to deposit their AAM in their IR with zero embargo.

I wasn't there (but did work with Tom on his slides as he was standing in for 
me!). The point he was making was that we are more than compliant with the 
HEFCE 2021 REF requirement that allows some embargo. Apologies if it came 
across that we were unveiling something new.

For the sake of absolute clarity, while this policy applies specifically to our 
traditional subscription journals it's not restricted to them. Authors paying 
for Gold OA can obviously do the same with their AAM. I'm not sure why they'd 
want to though given they can deposit the VoR after it's been produced less 
than a month later. The HEFCE policy allows for that I believe.

Best wishes,

Dave

David Ross
VP, Open Research
SAGE Publishing

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From: goal-boun...@eprints.org  On Behalf Of Valerie 
McCutcheon
Sent: 04 April 2019 15:43
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Seems a bit of a red herring sorry folks - came back to say it is not anything 
new and not all journals just the traditional subscription journals - 
http://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journal-author-archiving-policies-and-re-use

That was a bit unclear and attendees at the event thought they were announcing 
something new and liberal.  Not sure why they seemed so excited about it.

-Original Message-
From: Valerie McCutcheon
Sent: 04 April 2019 12:07
To: goal@eprints.org
Subject: Sage Open Access

I have just been on a panel with Tom Merriweather of Sage this AM.  He says 
they are going zero embargo for journals.

Valerie

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Review of Sage Open access database in 2019 shows that the number of their open 
access journals is growing, they are still following article processing charge 
model and their payment model is still pricey.


Sage currently publishes 1,200 journals. Of these, 200 journals (about 17%) are 
fully open access. Compared to the last year?s data, there is a net increase of 
41 open access journals (26% increase) published by Sage. Out of all open 
access journals, 185 journals (92 percent) have publication fees, 14 journals 
have no publication charges and 1 journal lacks the information whether it has 
processing fee or not.


Some journals from the previous years ceased publication and Sage has removed 
them from their database, but only a few of them are accessible through 
clockss.org archive.

by Hamid Pashaei and Heather Morrison


Full post:

https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2019/03/30/sage-in-2019-growing-in-oa-journals-still-expensive-complex-pricing-trends/



Heather Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa

Professeur Agr?g?, ?cole des Sciences de l'Information, Universit? d'Ottawa

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Re: [GOAL] Sage Open Access

2019-04-04 Thread David Ross
Hi Valerie,

Sorry for any confusion caused. Your clarification is correct, this is not a 
new policy. SAGE has always had a liberal green archiving policy that allows 
the author to deposit their AAM in their IR with zero embargo.

I wasn't there (but did work with Tom on his slides as he was standing in for 
me!). The point he was making was that we are more than compliant with the 
HEFCE 2021 REF requirement that allows some embargo. Apologies if it came 
across that we were unveiling something new.

For the sake of absolute clarity, while this policy applies specifically to our 
traditional subscription journals it's not restricted to them. Authors paying 
for Gold OA can obviously do the same with their AAM. I'm not sure why they'd 
want to though given they can deposit the VoR after it's been produced less 
than a month later. The HEFCE policy allows for that I believe.

Best wishes,

Dave

David Ross
VP, Open Research
SAGE Publishing

-Original Message-
From: goal-boun...@eprints.org  On Behalf Of Valerie 
McCutcheon
Sent: 04 April 2019 15:43
To: goal@eprints.org
Subject: Re: [GOAL] Sage Open Access

Seems a bit of a red herring sorry folks - came back to say it is not anything 
new and not all journals just the traditional subscription journals - 
http://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journal-author-archiving-policies-and-re-use

That was a bit unclear and attendees at the event thought they were announcing 
something new and liberal.  Not sure why they seemed so excited about it.

-Original Message-
From: Valerie McCutcheon
Sent: 04 April 2019 12:07
To: goal@eprints.org
Subject: Sage Open Access

I have just been on a panel with Tom Merriweather of Sage this AM.  He says 
they are going zero embargo for journals.

Valerie

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Review of Sage Open access database in 2019 shows that the number of their open 
access journals is growing, they are still following article processing charge 
model and their payment model is still pricey.


Sage currently publishes 1,200 journals. Of these, 200 journals (about 17%) are 
fully open access. Compared to the last year?s data, there is a net increase of 
41 open access journals (26% increase) published by Sage. Out of all open 
access journals, 185 journals (92 percent) have publication fees, 14 journals 
have no publication charges and 1 journal lacks the information whether it has 
processing fee or not.


Some journals from the previous years ceased publication and Sage has removed 
them from their database, but only a few of them are accessible through 
clockss.org archive.

by Hamid Pashaei and Heather Morrison


Full post:

https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2019/03/30/sage-in-2019-growing-in-oa-journals-still-expensive-complex-pricing-trends/



Heather Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa

Professeur Agr?g?, ?cole des Sciences de l'Information, Universit? d'Ottawa

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Re: [GOAL] Sage Open Access

2019-04-04 Thread Valerie McCutcheon
Seems a bit of a red herring sorry folks - came back to say it is not anything 
new and not all journals just the traditional subscription journals - 
http://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journal-author-archiving-policies-and-re-use 

That was a bit unclear and attendees at the event thought they were announcing 
something new and liberal.  Not sure why they seemed so excited about it.

-Original Message-
From: Valerie McCutcheon 
Sent: 04 April 2019 12:07
To: goal@eprints.org
Subject: Sage Open Access

I have just been on a panel with Tom Merriweather of Sage this AM.  He says 
they are going zero embargo for journals.

Valerie

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Review of Sage Open access database in 2019 shows that the number of their open 
access journals is growing, they are still following article processing charge 
model and their payment model is still pricey.


Sage currently publishes 1,200 journals. Of these, 200 journals (about 17%) are 
fully open access. Compared to the last year?s data, there is a net increase of 
41 open access journals (26% increase) published by Sage. Out of all open 
access journals, 185 journals (92 percent) have publication fees, 14 journals 
have no publication charges and 1 journal lacks the information whether it has 
processing fee or not.


Some journals from the previous years ceased publication and Sage has removed 
them from their database, but only a few of them are accessible through 
clockss.org archive.

by Hamid Pashaei and Heather Morrison


Full post:

https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2019/03/30/sage-in-2019-growing-in-oa-journals-still-expensive-complex-pricing-trends/



Heather Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa

Professeur Agr?g?, ?cole des Sciences de l'Information, Universit? d'Ottawa

Principal Investigator, Sustaining the Knowledge Commons, a SSHRC Insight 
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Re: [GOAL] Sage Open Access

2019-04-04 Thread Heather Morrison
Zero embargo sounds promising. Can someone from Sage explain what this means?

Possible interpretations:

- No embargo on self-archived articles
- No embargo on Sage's fully OA journals
- No embargo on Sage titles in transformative deal
- No embargo on Sage titles in subscription packages (Sage packages or 3rd 
party bundles)
- Sage plans to become an all-OA publisher

best,

Heather Morrison
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McCutcheon 
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2019 7:07:26 AM
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I have just been on a panel with Tom Merriweather of Sage this AM.  He says 
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Valerie

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Review of Sage Open access database in 2019 shows that the number of their open 
access journals is growing, they are still following article processing charge 
model and their payment model is still pricey.


Sage currently publishes 1,200 journals. Of these, 200 journals (about 17%) are 
fully open access. Compared to the last year?s data, there is a net increase of 
41 open access journals (26% increase) published by Sage. Out of all open 
access journals, 185 journals (92 percent) have publication fees, 14 journals 
have no publication charges and 1 journal lacks the information whether it has 
processing fee or not.


Some journals from the previous years ceased publication and Sage has removed 
them from their database, but only a few of them are accessible through 
clockss.org archive.

by Hamid Pashaei and Heather Morrison


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[GOAL] Sage Open Access

2019-04-04 Thread Valerie McCutcheon
I have just been on a panel with Tom Merriweather of Sage this AM.  He says 
they are going zero embargo for journals.

Valerie

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Review of Sage Open access database in 2019 shows that the number of their open 
access journals is growing, they are still following article processing charge 
model and their payment model is still pricey.


Sage currently publishes 1,200 journals. Of these, 200 journals (about 17%) are 
fully open access. Compared to the last year?s data, there is a net increase of 
41 open access journals (26% increase) published by Sage. Out of all open 
access journals, 185 journals (92 percent) have publication fees, 14 journals 
have no publication charges and 1 journal lacks the information whether it has 
processing fee or not.


Some journals from the previous years ceased publication and Sage has removed 
them from their database, but only a few of them are accessible through 
clockss.org archive.

by Hamid Pashaei and Heather Morrison


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