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Stephen Downes

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The objective of this article is "to promote awareness among authors of the basis for the fees they and their institutions are asked to pay for open-access publishing." Also, "initiatives such as Plan S are pressing for transparency around prices for open-access publishing," so they're forced to do it. So openness about publishing costs is a good idea. But when this is done without an actual spreadsheet, I get suspicious. In fact, we learn remarkably little by reading this article; mostly, that they've saved money by lowering payments to editors. We learn nothing about actual expenses - what are the details of the 'staff costs', for example? What are the 'technology costs' that they are paying? Transparency should mean transparency, not a mish-mash of vaguely defined categories and uninformative bar charts.

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