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  2. Serials crisis - Wikipedia

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    Also, when the number of published articles in a journal (such as a mega-journal) exceeds 1000, the fixed costs become less than 1% of the direct costs, and the marginal cost of publishing more articles is very small. At the same time, the revenue for most subscription journals is about $4,000 per article.

  3. Mystery Readers International - Wikipedia

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    It publishes the Mystery Readers Journal quarterly. It presents the Macavity Awards annually in several categories, including: Best Mystery Novel, Best First Mystery Novel, Best Bio/Critical Mystery Work, Best Mystery Short Story. [1] The Macavity is named for T.S. Eliot's "mystery cat", from his Old Possum's Book of Cats. [2]

  4. Template:Subscription or libraries - Wikipedia

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    This template can serve that purpose. When applied and depending on its parameters, it states that a subscription may be required and possibly that content may be available in libraries. By comparison, the {{Subscription required}} template simply says that a subscription is required. If there is no exception to the requirement that a reader ...

  5. Article processing charge - Wikipedia

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    The global average per-journal APC is US$1,626, its recent increase indicating "that authors choose to publish in more expensive journals". [ 12 ] A 2019 analysis has shown 75% of European spending on scientific journals goes to "big five" publishers ( Elsevier , Springer Nature , Wiley , Taylor & Francis and the American Chemical Society (ACS) ).

  6. Subscription business model - Wikipedia

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    The subscription business model is a business model in which a customer must pay a recurring price at regular intervals for access to a product or service.The model was pioneered by publishers of books and periodicals in the 17th century, [1] and is now used by many businesses, websites [2] and even pharmaceutical companies in partnership with governments.

  7. Subscribe to Open - Wikipedia

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    Subscribe to Open (S2O) is an economic model used by peer-reviewed scholarly journals to provide readers with open access (OA) to the journal’s content, without charging costs to authors. S2O converts journals that have a traditional subscription model to open access. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Template:Subscription or membership required - Wikipedia

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    {{Subscription or membership required}} to flag an external link that requires subscription or UK library membership {{Subscription required}} to flag an external link that requires subscription; the access-level options of {}, e.g., "url-access

  9. Template:Subscription required - Wikipedia

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    The {{subscription required}} template can be used to flag an external link that requires a paid subscription. Use the {{subscription required}} template when: You create or find a link to an external website in a reference citation OR in a paragraph within the body of an article OR in the "External links" section of an article AND