The Inevitable Decline of American Publishing

The inevitable decline of American publishing

Introduction The phrase “American publishing” used to conjure images of high-rise offices in Manhattan, bustling book fairs, and the intellectual thrill of discovering the next great American novel. It represented a multi-billion-dollar industry that served as a crucial gatekeeper of culture, knowledge, and narrative.  Yet, for all its storied history and persistent cultural cachet, the … Read more

The Future of Europe’s Scientific Publishing: A Revolution in Openness and Technology

The future of Europe's scientific publishing

Introduction A shift is underway in Europe’s scientific publishing landscape, driven by political mandate, technological innovation, and a scholarly push for openness. The days of research (mostly funded by public money) being locked behind exorbitant paywalls are officially numbered. This isn’t just about switching from print to digital. It’s a re-engineering of how knowledge is … Read more

The Transformative Agreements That are Not So Transformative

The Transformative Agreements that are not so transformative

Introduction In the world of academic publishing, few topics spark as much intense debate and hope, sometimes misplaced, as the concept of Transformative Agreements. These agreements, often negotiated between library consortia or individual institutions and major publishers, aim to shift the financial burden and model of scholarly communication from paying for journal subscriptions (the classic … Read more

The Global Push for Open Science

The global push for Open Science

Introduction For a long time, research has been treated like a private club. If you wanted to read it, you had to pay expensive journal fees, almost like trying to get past a castle gate guarded by paywalls. Yet, a powerful, collective movement is now surging across continents, driven by researchers, funders, institutions, and citizens: … Read more

How Big is the Open Access Publishing Market?

How big is the open access publishing market

Introduction The academic publishing world has long been dominated by a subscription-based model, often humorously referred to as a system where public research (funded by public money) is locked behind an expensive paywall and then sold back to the very public institutions that generated it. It is a brilliant, if somewhat ethically questionable, business model.  … Read more