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Saturday, March 13, 2004

University of Utah feeling the pinch

Andrew Kirk, Library Struggles to afford journals, the University of Utah Daily Utah Chronicle, March 11, 2004. Excerpt: "About 25 years ago, academic societies began handing the publication of their journals over to commercial presses. The publishers then began steadily raising the prices of those journals. According to a coalition of academic libraries in Utah, many publishers have become monopolies, causing the prices to increase five times faster than the average rate of inflation over the past decade....Now, thanks to media attention the issue is receiving, researchers are working together with the library to oppose the monopolies....The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, which [Library director Sara] Michalak helped found, encourages competition in the communication market by sponsoring alternative forms of publishing, such as new journals.....Many researchers, especially in biomedical fields, participate in the alternative journals because they believe in broad access to information, she said."