(16 December 2014) Journal publishing models are changing rapidly, especially in the UK. This Jisc podcast looks at the pressing need for institutions to track the true cost of article processing charges (APCs) so they can manage their transition to open access from a position of authority and monitor their costs effectively. A link to the podcast is here. Category: Open AccessDecember 17, 2014Tags: costJiscopen accesspodcast Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Feer and Sackler Galleries offer masterpieces of Asian art onlineNextNext post:American Astronomical Society & IOP Publishing launch innovative eBook programRelated ArticlesArticle: Waiving article processing charges for least developed countries: a keystone of a large-scale open access transformationJanuary 12, 2021Q&A about Elsevier’s decision to open its citationsDecember 30, 2020Read & Publish in China: CAS experience with OUPDecember 24, 2020Correcting the record: The critical role of OA repositories in open access and open scienceDecember 24, 2020
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