Open Access: Implications and Cost Models |
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David Stern has been the Director of Science Libraries and Information Services at Yale University since 1995. He has degrees in Biological Sciences (University of Connecticut), History & Philosophy of Science (Indiana University), and Library Science (Indiana University). He has worked as a general librarian, a medical librarian, a science librarian in centralized and departmental libraries, and as a library administrator.
His research involves electronic retrieval and transmission of data, focused primarily upon scholars workstations. He is currently involved in the development of end-user search systems for both local and remote hosts, including a web-based expert systems librarian emulator. He is also working on the development of standards and cost models for seamless full-text search and retrieval systems.
Description
Open Access is becoming a reality, and new cost models are being developed. What is Open Access? What are the implications of the various cost models in the short and long-term? What are the possible impacts on the scholarly communication network in the long-term? This interactive session will address author charges, institutional subscriptions, and other forms of support for the peer review and distribution process, along with other pending questions in the arena of Open Access.
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