OAlition S, Strasbourg, France
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1. Hybrid has not facilitated a transition to OA.
2. The research community pays twice (double dipping).
3. Hybrid journals are more expensive than fully OA journals.
4. Hybrid journals provide a poor quality of service.
5. Hybrid journals crowd out new, full OA publishing models.
6. Reader access: a hybrid journal is a “random OA” journal.
Conflict of Interest
Johan Rooryck is an executive director of cOAlition S. Otherwise, No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.
Funding
The author received no financial support for this article.
Publisher | Current no. of subscription journals (title) | No. of subscription titles converted to open access |
---|---|---|
Elsevier | Approximately 2,400 | 69 |
Wiley | Approximately 1,600 | 23 |
Springer Nature | Approximately 1,900 | 19 |