“Billing starts at the moment of submission” Invoices showing incorrect or incomplete statements as well as insufficient reports very often result from shortcomings at the very beginning of the publishing process, namely the moment of paper submission. At this stage key information required for invoicing and reporting should be collected: – Who is going to […]
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Submission Alert
A submission alert is a short notice sent by the publisher to the institutional account administrator indicating that a submission by an author of this institution has been made. According to this information the account administrator should be able to validate if the submission is eligible to be covered by an institution’s APC fund. Data […]
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The ESAC community regularly discusses the mechanisms and terms of Transformative Agreements to ensure that they continue to effectively achieve their aim of accelerating the transition to open access. Get in touch with the ESAC Initiative to learn what steps you can take to initiate such a strategy.
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News on Elsevier
The Norwegian consortium for higher education and research organized by Unit,and global information analytics business Elsevier agreed to a pilot national license, providing Norwegian researchers with access to global academic research while making Norwegian research accessible through open access publishing. Read the press release
Education International just released a new report as part of their global response to the growing commercialisation and privatisation of education, Democratising Knowledge: a report on the scholarly publisher, Elsevier, by Dr. Jonathan Tennant. The report aims to provide the foundations for a critical study into Elsevier’s business model and practices. Go to the report
Researchers Prof. Björn Brembs and Prof. Johnathan Tennant made a formal complaint regarding RELX (Elsevier) and the wider scholarly publishing market to the EU competition authority. See the document at Zenodo