#equityinopenaccess — Public Fediverse posts
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Article processing charges (APCs) for open access publishing unfairly advantage those with personal, familial, and/or institutional wealth, argues Joshua Wang at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
In this Viewpoint in European Science Editing, Wang says the APC model suppresses the scholarship of PhD students, and disempowers them, and this must be addressed.
https://ese.arphahub.com/article/124173/
#PhDLife #OpenAccess #EuropeanScienceEditing #AcademicPublishing #EquityInOpenAccess #OApublishing
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Article processing charges (APCs) for open access publishing unfairly advantage those with personal, familial, and/or institutional wealth, argues Joshua Wang at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
In this Viewpoint in European Science Editing, Wang says the APC model suppresses the scholarship of PhD students, and disempowers them, and this must be addressed.
https://ese.arphahub.com/article/124173/
#PhDLife #OpenAccess #EuropeanScienceEditing #AcademicPublishing #EquityInOpenAccess #OApublishing
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Article processing charges (APCs) for open access publishing unfairly advantage those with personal, familial, and/or institutional wealth, argues Joshua Wang at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
In this Viewpoint in European Science Editing, Wang says the APC model suppresses the scholarship of PhD students, and disempowers them, and this must be addressed.
https://ese.arphahub.com/article/124173/
#PhDLife #OpenAccess #EuropeanScienceEditing #AcademicPublishing #EquityInOpenAccess #OApublishing
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Article processing charges (APCs) for open access publishing unfairly advantage those with personal, familial, and/or institutional wealth, argues Joshua Wang at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
In this Viewpoint in European Science Editing, Wang says the APC model suppresses the scholarship of PhD students, and disempowers them, and this must be addressed.
https://ese.arphahub.com/article/124173/
#PhDLife #OpenAccess #EuropeanScienceEditing #AcademicPublishing #EquityInOpenAccess #OApublishing
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Article processing charges (APCs) for open access publishing unfairly advantage those with personal, familial, and/or institutional wealth, argues Joshua Wang at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
In this Viewpoint in European Science Editing, Wang says the APC model suppresses the scholarship of PhD students, and disempowers them, and this must be addressed.
https://ese.arphahub.com/article/124173/
#PhDLife #OpenAccess #EuropeanScienceEditing #AcademicPublishing #EquityInOpenAccess #OApublishing