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1. Question
For some publishers, sales of electronic content are not high enough to replace the lost revenue of declining print sales.
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2. Question
A challenge faced by library publishers and university presses is:
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3. Question
Open Access publishing models rely on subscriptions and sales.
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4. Question
Open access publishing can apply to:
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5. Question
Self-archiving an article in a repository is considered to be an example of ___________ open access.
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6. Question
Approximately ___________ of Gold OA journals charge an author fee to cover the cost of publishing.
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7. Question
Open access papers are more widely read and cited than their subscription counterparts.
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Open access sources are less scholarly and reliable than paywalled, subscription-based academic sources.
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9. Question
The number of self-published books is likely over ___________________ per year.
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10. Question
Self-publishing has not yet become a significant trend in scholarly publishing because of the lack of ___________ (select all that apply)
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