Hi Valerie,
Sorry for any confusion caused. Your clarification is correct, this is not a
new policy. SAGE has always had a liberal green archiving policy that allows
the author to deposit their AAM in their IR with zero embargo.
I wasn't there (but did work with Tom on his slides as he was
Brainard (2019) in an April 3, 2019 article in Science, reports that a U.S.
judge has ruled that a "deceptive" publisher [OMICS] should pay $50 million in
damages. This is a timely opportunity to acknowledge a downside of the APC
business model, that is, opening up scholarship to further
Seems a bit of a red herring sorry folks - came back to say it is not anything
new and not all journals just the traditional subscription journals -
http://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journal-author-archiving-policies-and-re-use
That was a bit unclear and attendees at the event thought they were
Zero embargo sounds promising. Can someone from Sage explain what this means?
Possible interpretations:
- No embargo on self-archived articles
- No embargo on Sage's fully OA journals
- No embargo on Sage titles in transformative deal
- No embargo on Sage titles in subscription packages (Sage
I have just been on a panel with Tom Merriweather of Sage this AM. He says
they are going zero embargo for journals.
Valerie
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