[GOAL] Re: Is there a serials crisis yet? When it comes to Theological and Religious Studies journals, I’d have to say yes

2014-06-27 Thread Bosman, J.M. (Jeroen)
Gary, Not wanting to defend high price increases I do think that you should take into account the number of papers published in the average journal in the various fields and how this number develops over time. The typical humanities journal may have 4-6 issues with 4-8 papers, so 16-48 papers

[GOAL] Re: Is there a serials crisis yet? When it comes to Theological and Religious Studies journals, I'd have to say yes

2014-06-27 Thread Richard Poynder
-Original Message- From: Reckling, Falk [mailto:falk.reckl...@fwf.ac.at] Sent: 27 June 2014 07:40 To: Richard Poynder Subject: AW: [GOAL] Re: Is there a serials crisis yet? When it comes to Theological and Religious Studies journals, I'd have to say yes sorry, that's the correct url:

[GOAL] CALL for Expressions of Interest in hosting the annual Open Repositories Conference, 2016

2014-06-27 Thread Elin Stangeland
Apologies for cross-posting -- June 27, 2014 Read it online: http://bit.ly/1rE2cKe -- CALL for Expressions of Interest in Hosting the Annual Open Repositories Conference, 2016 -- The Open Repositories Steering Committee seeks Expressions of Interest from

[GOAL] Re: Is there a serials crisis yet? When it comes to Theological and Religious Studies journals, Id have to say yes

2014-06-27 Thread Omega Alpha | Open Access
Jeroen/Falk, Greetings. Thanks for your insights. I doubtlessly over-simplified the situation when offering a disciplinary comparison. Frequency and volume are bound to affect publication costs, and hence subscription costs. It is true that Humanities articles tend to be longer, though maybe