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In article , "Phillip Helbig (undress to
reply)" writes: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has charged authors nothing; costs are covered (and more, as the commercial publisher makes a profit and also other RAS activities are subsidized) by subscriptions. There is a rumour that this will change soon. Has anyone here heard anything similar? If so, is there some sort of source one can check with, as opposed to just another rumour report? [[Mod. note -- A related note -- MNRAS has also discontinued their print edition That makes the rumour---if true---to start charging authors even more bizarre, since presumably going online-only is to cut costs. -- they now publish only an online edition. I think that there are still a few more paper issues to come, but the writing is on the wall (or, now that physical libraries are being decommissioned, floating around on the internet). But their subscription prices for libraries remain very high ( US$10K/year). True, but one needs to compare them with other subscription-only journals (of similar quality and overall size, of course) and not those with lower subscription prices but which levy page charges as well (and many have for a long time, even before the concept of open access or even online journals existed, the latter tending to use the term "article-processing fee", but I see no substantial difference from page charges). See https://telescoper.wordpress.com/202...s-goes-online= -only/ -- jt]] Yes, that is the source of the rumour. :-| |
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