[Taxacom] Paywall our taxonomic tidbit
Michael A. Ivie
mivie at montana.edu
Thu Jan 14 19:00:36 CST 2016
Stephen,
There is nothing novel at all about your suggestion (you really need to
get out more), it is one of the common models, in fact the one that
started this thread -- it's called reader pays. Zootaxa offers the
author both the reader pays and the writer pays models to choose from.
It is the model that ran newspapers and magazines for centuries, nothing
new about it at all.
But, it is your statement "Open access is good news for publishers and
good news for institutions who claim overheads on grants gained by
employees, but bad news for the public" that is most outrageous. We
used to pay for, receive and send out paper reprints. These cost money,
paid for by grants usually, and were a way of disseminating research.
Did anyone ever sell their reprints to requesters? I never heard of
such a thing. When I was on the Board at the Entomological Society of
America, we priced open access to be the same as the average paper
reprint charge for 100 copies, the mode number ordered. The funds
generated by the publisher (ESA) was the same either way, although costs
were slightly lower for open access than for paper. So, there goes your
first rhubarb. Next, how in the world is this good for institutions?
It is good for independent researchers and those at institutions who
don't get the journal, but has no impact on the institution. Claiming
overhead has nothing to do with this, other than library support is one
of the costs figured into IDC rates. Still, open access has no impact
on that. Last, the public funding of science is a proven societal
benefit. Not getting the data out would stop it for being a societal
benefit. Your sentence is simply nonsense, in the classic meaning of the
word.
Mike
On 1/14/2016 5:46 PM, Stephen Thorpe wrote:
> Daphne,
> Not sure exactly what you mean, but when I said "Here's a novel idea ..." that was sarcasm!
> Stephen
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Fri, 15/1/16, Fautin, Daphne G. <fautin at ku.edu> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Paywall our taxonomic tidbit
> To: "taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu" <taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu>, "Michael A. Ivie" <mivie at montana.edu>, "Stephen Thorpe" <stephen_thorpe at yahoo.co.nz>
> Received: Friday, 15 January, 2016, 1:40 PM
>
> Dear Stephen,
>
> You are describing how it
> currently works, right?
>
>
> Daphne G. Fautin
> Professor
> Emerita, University of Kansas
>
> skype: daphne.fautin
>
> database of sea anemones
> hercules.kgs.ku.edu/Hexacoral/Anemone2/index.cfm
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Taxacom <taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu>
> on behalf of Stephen Thorpe <stephen_thorpe at yahoo.co.nz>
> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 6:22 PM
> To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu;
> Michael A. Ivie
> Subject: Re: [Taxacom]
> Paywall our taxonomic tidbit
>
> Mike,
>
> >Publishing is not free, the publisher has
> costs, and someone has to pay those costs. Why would people
> think research costs money but publishing does not?<
>
> Yes, indeed, and the answer to
> your question is that they don't. Here's a novel
> idea, Mike, how about the reader pays to read the
> publication, if they want to read it. For publications of
> limited interest, the total cost of readers paying to read
> is going to be far less than the total cost of authors
> paying open access costs set by publishers at very
> "optimistic" predictions of likely readership. So,
> the ones important to the particular research can read it,
> either by getting it free from an author/colleague, or by
> paying to read it. Let me put it as clearly as I can:
>
> Suppose that n people want to
> read a given publication. Suppose that they each must pay
> $100 (from public money) to the publisher in order to read
> it. It is quite possible that 100n is significantly less
> than $20/page for open access, given that no more than n
> people want to read it. Multiply all that by the vast number
> of limited interest taxonomic articles that get published
> every year, and the difference in cost gets even greater.
>
> Open access is good news for
> publishers and good news for institutions who claim
> overheads on grants gained by employees, but bad news for
> the public. For the public, it is analogous to helping the
> proverbial old lady cross the street who doesn't want to
> go! Look we have paid the publishers (with your money) so
> you can read it for free! Great, but I didn't want to
> read it!
>
> Stephen
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Fri, 15/1/16, Michael A. Ivie <mivie at montana.edu>
> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re:
> [Taxacom] Paywall our taxonomic tidbit
> To:
> taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> Received: Friday, 15 January, 2016, 12:44
> PM
>
> Com'on, Stephen,
>
> Publication costs are
> allowed
> in every grant I have ever
> gotten,
> reviewed
> or
> awarded. It would be simply stupid for an agency to
> fund
> research but not
> dissemination of the
> findings. It does not
> matter how
> many
> people
> want to read it as long as the ones important to the
>
> particular research can read
> it. This is
> very simple stuff, very
> odd
> you don't
>
> understand this. These costs are a minor
> percentage of a
> grant, maybe
> $300 in a
> $25,000 grant.
>
> Publishing
>
> is not free, the publisher has costs, and someone has to
> pay
>
> those costs. Why would
> people think
> research costs money but
> publishing
> does
> not?
>
> Mike
>
> On 1/14/2016 4:24 PM, Stephen
>
> Thorpe wrote:
> > Cut the ad hominem
> rhetoric Frank. I don't see evil
> everywhere. But I can
> do the maths and see
> that $20/page multiplied by many
>
> thousands/year of taxonomic papers of limited interest
> amounts to a significant amount of public
> money spent on
> making stuff available to
> read when hardly anyone wants to
> read it.
> It is also an incentive for some authors to pad out
> their papers to be as long winded as
> possible.
> >
> >
> Stephen
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------
> > On Fri, 15/1/16, Frank T. Krell <Frank.Krell at dmns.org>
> wrote:
> >
>
> > Subject: RE: [Taxacom]
> Paywall
> our taxonomic tidbit
> > To:
> "Stephen
> Thorpe" <stephen_thorpe at yahoo.co.nz>,
> "taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu"
> <taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu>,
> "Peter Uetz" <peter at uetz.us>
> > Received: Friday, 15 January,
> 2016, 11:51 AM
> >
> > Disseminating results is
> > an essential part of the
> scientific endeavor. If public
> > money is intended for
> research, this includes making the
> > results known.
>
> >
> > You see evil
> > problems everywhere,
> don't you, Stephen. Even in a
> > $20/page open access
> charge.
> >
> > Frank
> >
> >
> > Dr Frank
> T. Krell
> > Curator of
> > Entomology
>
> > Commissioner,
> International
> > Commission
> on
> Zoological Nomenclature
> > Chair,
> > ICZN ZooBank Committee
> > Department of Zoology
> >
> > Denver
> Museum of Nature &
> Science
> > 2001 Colorado
>
> Boulevard
> > Denver, CO
> 80205-5798 USA
> > Frank.Krell at dmns.org
> >
> > Phone:
> (+1) (303) 370-8244
> > Fax: (+1)
> (303) 331-6492
> > http://www.dmns.org/science/museum-scientists/frank-krell
> > lab page: http://www.dmns.org/krell-lab
> >
>
> > -----Original Message-----
>
> > From: Taxacom [mailto:taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu]
> > On Behalf Of Stephen
> Thorpe
> > Sent:
> Thursday,
> > January 14, 2016 3:02
> PM
> > To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu;
> > Peter Uetz <peter at uetz.us>
> > Subject: Re: [Taxacom]
> Paywall our taxonomic
>
> > tidbit
> >
> > Peter Uetz said:
>
> > Just make your papers
> available
> to everybody, not just the
> > few
> lucky ones
> >
>
> > Not sure if
> > he was
> being sarcastic? I
> hope so. It amounts to
> "just
> > make your papers
> available to
> everybody (whether they
> want
> > to read it or not), not
> just
> the few who actually want to
> > read it (and pay for it with
> public money intended for
>
> > research!)"
> >
> > Stephen
>
> >
> >
>
> > --------------------------------------------
> > On Fri, 15/1/16, Peter Uetz
> <peter at uetz.us>
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >
> Subject:
> Re:
> > [Taxacom]
>
> Paywall our taxonomic tidbit
> >
> To:
> > taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> > Received: Friday, 15
> January, 2016,
> 7:20 AM
>
> >
> >
>
> > Yes! —
>
> > Zootaxa is probably the best
> deal
> you can get.
> > I paid for
> an
> open access paper in Zootaxa out
> > of my own pocket, and this
> was a single author paper.
>
> >
> > For teams, some
> of which may
> > have grant money
> available,
> it is a no brainer.
> > Just make
>
> your papers available to everybody,
>
> > not just the few lucky
> ones.
> > Especially
> > if you believe that nothing
> in biology makes sense except
> > in the light of taxonomy,
> sorry..., evolution
>
> > :)
> >
> >
>
> > >
>
> ------------------------------
> >
> >
> > >
> Message: 9
> > > Date:
> Thu, 14 Jan 2016 13:58:22
> +1300
> > > From:
>
> "Geoff Read" <gread at actrix.gen.nz>
> > > To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> > > Subject: [Taxacom]
> Paywall our taxonomic tidbit >
> > Message-ID:
>
> > > <88e32d0d97f3055d3f25280814fd767f.squirrel at my.actrix.co.nz>
> > > Content-Type:
> > text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
> > > Am I
>
> > unreasonable in expecting
> minor
> contributions to Zootaxa
> > to
> be > affordable for
> authors as open
> access as a
> > convenience for
> their
> readers?
>
> > > For
>
> > instance that's USD 20
> for
> each author in today's
> > worst
> 2 page case!
> > >
> Hopefully they earn
> > (or did) much
> more that per
> hour.
>
> > >
> >
> > http://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4066.2.5
> > >
>
> > >
> Happens quite
> > frequently -
> what
> are these contributors thinking? Should
>
> > we > perhaps start a
> fund to
> help them out?
> > >
> > > --
>
> >
> > > Geoffrey B.
> Read,
> Ph.D.
>
> > >
>
> > Wellington, NEW ZEALAND
>
> > > gread at actrix.gen.nz
> > >
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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