In an overlay journal, the article is simply a document posted on a "preprint server" such as arXiv, @PsyArXiv, @socarxiv . Often the submitted manuscript is posted to the server and is updated to the final version after peer review, linked from the journal website. #openaccess
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The server, such as arXiv, also costs money of course, which should be paid by many universities. E.g. the annual fee payable to arXiv for one of the top users (e.g. MIT) is $4400. Marginal cost something like $11 per new paper.
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PlanS should arguably be shifted to be more like PlanU - mandate preprints http://planu.org/ , which would help put scholars in a better position to use overlay journals. Overlay journals like https://astro.theoj.org/ and https://discreteanalysisjournal.com/ are beautiful things.
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Still concerned about one aspect of this. See this subthread.https://twitter.com/victorf13/status/1090728088294481920?s=21 …
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Ugh, or is it this subthread? Twitter threading is a morass.https://twitter.com/syksyrasanen/status/1090925307513720833?s=21 …
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