LaborinsOhr is a science podcast. Both scientists and non-scientists are invited to learn more about all the events and networks underlying the world of research.
From the beginnings of scientific publishing to the serials crisis and start of open science movement.
Sources :
Key financial data – RELX – Information-based analytics and decision tools
Apple Net Profit Margin 2010-2022 | AAPL | MacroTrends
Can’t Disrupt This: Elsevier and the 25.2 Billion Dollar A Year Academic Publishing Business
The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era | PLOS ONE
Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science? | Science | The Guardian
Benjamin Levin – publisher and innovator
Philip Young (2009): The Serials Crisis and Open Access; A White Paper for the Virginia Tech Commission on Research
THE SERIALS CRISIS – A White Paper for the UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communications Convocation
19th century in science – Wikipedia
Brock, W. H., & Meadows, A. J. (2014). The Lamp Of Learning: Taylor & Francis And Two
The Royal Society Publishing
Simon Marius’s Mundus Iovialis: 400th Anniversary in Galileo’s Shadow
Frank Scholze: Projekt DEAL im Kontext. Leipzig 19. März 2019
Guédon, J. C. (2001). In Oldenburg’s long shadow: librarians, research scientists, publishers, and the control of scientific publishing. Association of Research Libr.