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The Future of Academic Publishing: A View From the Top
Authors:Jayne Marks  Rolf A Janke
Institution:1. SAGE Publications , Thousand Oaks , CA , USA;2. SAGE Reference , Thousand Oaks , CA , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article discusses the transition that publishers have had to make in the process of converting print journals and reference books to an online format. It was originally thought that making content available online would save publishing costs, but the changes made to production cycles and the needs of making content widely available, updated, and housed on online platforms are sometimes more expensive than the print process alone. Publishers have responded with new pricing models, and they are working more closely with libraries to deliver content to a wider audience while competing with search engines and other online content providers. Additionally, publishers have a new responsibility to manage the quality and accuracy of content given that so much information is now available to readers.

This article originally published in Journal of Library Administration, Vol. 49, Issue 4, pages 439–458, 2009. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01930820902832579.
Keywords:Ereference  online  online journals  libraries  open access publishing  pricing models  print
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