Peer review provides £209,976,000 public subsidy to commercial publishers

“The Open University’s Martin Weller looks at the Peer Review Survey 2009’s numbers on free participation by UK academics in the peer review process for commercial science journals and concludes that 10.4m hours spent on this amounts to a £209,976,000 subsidy from publicly funded universities to private, for-profit journals, who then charge small fortunes to the same institutions …” (more)

[Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing, 13 June]

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