31/07/2024
cOAlition S is pleased to announce the release of a new pricing framework designed to foster global equity in scholarly publishing. Developed by Information Power following consultation with the funder, library/consortium, and publisher communities, the framework is introduced to enable discussion, promote greater transparency and inspire publishers and other service providers to implement more equitable pricing across different economies. To support this, the framework provides users with guiding principles, data, information, and tools. The approach is adaptable, allowing publishers to implement changes gradually and in line with their specific circumstances. It can be applied to various pricing models, including article processing charges (APCs), subscriptions, and transformative agreements.
Global differentiated pricing that fosters equity is:
Key features of the framework include:
“As project sponsors, we view this framework as a catalyst for discussion and evolving practices in more equitable open access publishing”, stated Johan Rooryck, Executive Director of cOAlition S. “We recognise that many stakeholders prefer a scholarly publication ecosystem without author-facing charges for open access publishing. But as long as APCs are part of the landscape, we strongly feel that open and transparent data should be used to calculate more equitable prices that reflect local purchasing power. While no single dataset or approach can satisfy all stakeholders, this thorough analysis provides a solid foundation for global discussions. We invite all stakeholders to engage with this framework to work towards a more equitable scholarly communication system”.
The framework’s development was supported by a dedicated steering group, bringing together diverse perspectives from across the scholarly publishing ecosystem. Colleen Campbell, OA2020 Coordinator and a member of the Steering Group, emphasised: “Addressing equity and inclusivity in scholarly publishing requires direct involvement from local communities. As a tool for exploring what regionally differential pricing might look like, the framework offers universities, research institutions, libraries, and consortia a valuable starting point in their open access negotiations with publishers and collaborative efforts to address financial barriers and foster a more equitable and inclusive environment.”
Background and context
The transition of academic publishing from the subscription model to open access has shifted existing payments for publishing services from readers to producers of knowledge. Although this transition makes publications accessible to readers globally, many authors and institutions worldwide have faced financial barriers to publishing in the journals they choose at prices they can afford. This initiative is an outcome of the workshops co-organised in 2022 and 2023 with OA2020 and others to discuss global equity in Open Access. During the discussions, participants acknowledged that author-facing APCs were a problematic financial model, but since today they represent the reality of many scholars, it is necessary to find ways to differentiate OA pricing, with the aim of inclusivity, based on transparent and objective criteria.
The pricing framework to foster global equity aligns with OASPA’s call for increasing equity in financial approaches to open access and supports the OA2020 initiative Invitation to Action: Collaborating toward globally equitable scholarly journal publishing for a “transition in scholarly journal publishing toward conditions that are fair and equitable for researchers everywhere”.
The full report on the Pricing Framework to Foster Global Equity in Scholarly Publishing is available for download at https://zenodo.org/uploads/12784905, along with the More Equitable Pricing Tool and a set of frequently asked questions.
For more information, please contact us at info@coalition-s.org or info@informationpower.co.uk
Notes to Editors
cOAlition S is an international consortium of research funding and performing organisations supporting Plan S, an initiative for Open Access publishing that was launched in September 2018. Plan S requires that, with effect from 2021, all scholarly publications on the results from research funded by public or private grants provided by national, regional, and international research councils and funding bodies must be published in Open Access Journals, on Open Access Platforms, or made immediately available through Open Access Repositories without embargo.
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