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Subject: Du ska inte komma å snacka om forskning
From: Jan Szczepanski <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To:BIBLIST - Topics in Nordic research library user services <[log in to unmask]>
Date:Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:36:27 +0200
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Tyska Max Planck-institutet är utan jämförelse europas främsta
forskningsintstitution har enligt ett pressmeddelande tröttnat på
förlaget Springers prissättning av sitt paket av elektroniska tid-
skrifter enligt en artikel i heise online i fredags

http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/97652

The Max Planck Society, for those unfamiliar, operates 80 research
institutes with more than 12,000 staff members and 9,000 Ph.D. students,
post-docs, guest scientists and researchers, and student assistants.
Last week's Nobel prizes honored Gerhard Ertl (Chemistry, Fritz Haber
Institute) and the UN IPCC (Peace, Max-Planck-Institute for
Meteorology).

Se även Wikipedia

http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck-institutet

En analys av användingen och en jämförelse med andra tidskriftspaket
visade att Springers pris låg dubbelt så högt än vad Max Planck-institutet
ansåg rimligt.

Liksom en rad av defrämsta amerikanska forskningsbiblioteken har nu även
ett Europas främsta vägrat acceptera överpriser

Max Planck-institutet är len av initiativ agarna till Berlindeklarationen
om fri publicering.

I Sverige har vi ett konsortieavtal på fem år, 2006-2010 som ett trettiotal
bibliotek undertecknat

Jan



Following several fruitless rounds of talks the Max Planck Society (MPG 
<http://www.mpg.de>) has, effective January 1, 2008, terminated the 
online contract with the Springer publishing house which for eight years 
now has given all institutes electronic access to some 1,200 scientific 
journals. The analysis of user statistics and comparisons with other 
important publishing houses had shown that Springer was charging twice 
the amount the MPG still considered justifiable for access to the 
journals, the Society declared. "And that 'justifiable' rate is still 
higher than comparable offers of other major publishing houses," a 
spokesman of the Max Planck Digital Library <http://www.mpdl.mpg.de/> 
told heise online.

The failure of the talks means that the various institutes will soon no 
longer be able to access the common pool of scientific literature via 
the research surface by the name of SpringerLink 
<http://www.springerlink.com/home/main.mpx> that the publishing house 
provides. The Society will now with the institutes most affected attempt 
to work out a strategy whereby the supply of indispensable scientific 
content can be ensure in a cost-effective way. Because the subscriptions 
taken out in 1997 included the electronic archive rights, which 
according to the contract stay in force beyond the termination of the 
same, the scientists will, however, continue to enjoy online access to 
the paid-for, older volumes of the journals.

According to the MPG the failure of the talks with Springer marks "what 
for now is the high point" in a dispute with a number of globally 
operating scientific publishing houses. The soaring prices in the 
scientific information domain have already caused a change of attitude 
in a number of players. Thus MPG is one of the initiators of the "Berlin 
Declaration <http://oa.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/berlindeclaration.html> 
on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and the Humanities" -- the 
key demand of which is open access to the results of publicly funded 
research -- which to date has been signed by more than 240 scientific 
organizations.

When publishing houses have the market power to charge excessive prices 
and the legislator is unwilling to subject such inappropriate behavior 
to any form of legal control the only course that remains is for the 
scientific community to take matters into its own hands, the MPG stated. 
"Even at the very last minute the Springer publishing house had not been 
prepared to lower its inflated prices," MPG Vice President Kurt Mehlhorn 
said. "The MPG therefore had had no other option but to terminate the 
contract," he added. (/Richard Sietmann/) / (jk 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>/c't)







-- 
 
Jan Szczepanski
Förste bibliotekarie 
Goteborgs universitetsbibliotek 
Box 222
SE 405 30 Goteborg, SWEDEN 
Tel: +46 31 773 1164 Fax: +46 31 163797 
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