International disparities in open access practices in the Earth Sciences

« The rise in OA publishing has potential implications for researchers and tends to shift article-processing charges from organizations to individuals. Until the earth sciences community decides to move away from journal-based criteria to evaluate researchers, it is likely that such high costs will continue to maintain financial inequities within this research community, especially to the disadvantage of researchers from the least developed countries. However, earth scientists, by opting for legal self- archiving of their publications, could help to promote equitable and sustainable access to, and wider dissemination of, their work. (…) »

source > ese.arphahub.com, Pourret O, Hedding DW, Ibarra DE, Irawan DE, Liu H, Tennant JP. International disparities in open access practices in the earth sciences . European Science Editing 2021;47. DOI: 10.3897/ese.2021.e636

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