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episode 1: History of scientific publishing

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  • Bernd
  • Christoph

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.


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