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Hi everyone. I also had noticed this trend of increasing prices. In POPL's case, I suspect being in central London, which has some of the highest property prices in Europe, doesn't help. I guess we should wait for Philippa Gardner's full report. One thing I would like to know is whether the push towards open access (in my opinion, a very desirable and overdue development) is leading to the ACM trying to recoup some lost revenue through increased conference registration fees. Thinking about the economics of publishing and value for money... It's clear from some of the job applications I see and from some communications with academic staff in other subjects at my institution, that many people view the ACM and IEEE a providing as "seal of quality" to journal and conference articles. To get a gold open access article published in IEEE Access costs $1,950. In comparison, paying $2,000 for an article in POPL/PACMPL, where it is more likely to be seen and read by other researchers in my discipline, seems like quite a good deal! Yours, Martin Lester.
