%A Stevan Harnad
%J Ariadne
%T The Paper House of Cards (and why it's taking so long to collapse)
%X The remaining cost of serial publication, once expenses are scaled down to the
electronic-only level, is low enough to render the interests of everyone -- the
author, the reader, the funder of the author's research, the university supporting the
author, and, yes, the electronic learned serial publishers -- better served by
recovering those costs and a fair profit at the author's end, in the form of page
charges (paid for by the funders of the author's research and/or the university
employing him to do the research, both co-beneficiaries, with the author, of the
widest possible unimpeded distribution of the research reported), rather than by any
version of reader-end payment, the latter depending as it does, on restricting
access to what the author and his supporters would all prefer to see as free for all.
%K esoteric publishing, electronic journals, electronic preprint archives, peer review,
%P 6-7
%V 8
%D 1997
%L cogprints1693