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The term serials crisis has become a common shorthand to describe the chronic subscription cost increases of many serial publications such as scholarly journals. The prices of these institutional or library subscriptions have been rising much faster than the Consumer Price Index for several decades, while the funds available to the libraries have remained static or have declined in real terms. As a result, academic and research libraries have regularly canceled serial subscriptions to accommodate price increases of the remaining current subscriptions. Increased prices have also led to the increased popularity in shadow libraries.On August 25, 2022 US Office of Science and Technology Policy under Biden's administration issued guidance to make all federally funded research in the USA freely

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  • Zeitschriftenkrise (de)
  • Crisi dei prezzi dei periodici accademici (it)
  • Serials crisis (en)
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  • Als Zeitschriftenkrise wird im Bibliothekswesen das Problem bezeichnet, dass insbesondere seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre die Preise für Zeitschriften in den Bereichen Naturwissenschaft, Technik und Medizin (eng. Science, Technology, Medicine, kurz STM) stark anstiegen, während die Etats der Bibliotheken zur Erwerbung stagnierten oder rückläufig waren. Deshalb bestellten sie viele dieser Zeitschriftenabonnements ab. Dies wiederum führte zu weiteren Preiserhöhungen, weil die Verlage so die durch sinkende Abonnentenzahlen verursachten Einnahmeverluste auszugleichen versuchten. Dadurch entstand ein Teufelskreis, in dessen Verlauf der Zugriff auf aktuelle Forschungsinformationen für Wissenschaftler und andere interessierte Personen immer stärker eingeschränkt wurde. (de)
  • Con crisi dei prezzi dei periodici accademici si intende la crescita esponenziale, dal 1975 in poi, dei prezzi delle riviste scientifiche, che ha costretto le biblioteche ed i ricercatori a elaborare nuove forme di editoria accademica, come l'open access. (it)
  • The term serials crisis has become a common shorthand to describe the chronic subscription cost increases of many serial publications such as scholarly journals. The prices of these institutional or library subscriptions have been rising much faster than the Consumer Price Index for several decades, while the funds available to the libraries have remained static or have declined in real terms. As a result, academic and research libraries have regularly canceled serial subscriptions to accommodate price increases of the remaining current subscriptions. Increased prices have also led to the increased popularity in shadow libraries.On August 25, 2022 US Office of Science and Technology Policy under Biden's administration issued guidance to make all federally funded research in the USA freely (en)
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  • Als Zeitschriftenkrise wird im Bibliothekswesen das Problem bezeichnet, dass insbesondere seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre die Preise für Zeitschriften in den Bereichen Naturwissenschaft, Technik und Medizin (eng. Science, Technology, Medicine, kurz STM) stark anstiegen, während die Etats der Bibliotheken zur Erwerbung stagnierten oder rückläufig waren. Deshalb bestellten sie viele dieser Zeitschriftenabonnements ab. Dies wiederum führte zu weiteren Preiserhöhungen, weil die Verlage so die durch sinkende Abonnentenzahlen verursachten Einnahmeverluste auszugleichen versuchten. Dadurch entstand ein Teufelskreis, in dessen Verlauf der Zugriff auf aktuelle Forschungsinformationen für Wissenschaftler und andere interessierte Personen immer stärker eingeschränkt wurde. (de)
  • The term serials crisis has become a common shorthand to describe the chronic subscription cost increases of many serial publications such as scholarly journals. The prices of these institutional or library subscriptions have been rising much faster than the Consumer Price Index for several decades, while the funds available to the libraries have remained static or have declined in real terms. As a result, academic and research libraries have regularly canceled serial subscriptions to accommodate price increases of the remaining current subscriptions. Increased prices have also led to the increased popularity in shadow libraries.On August 25, 2022 US Office of Science and Technology Policy under Biden's administration issued guidance to make all federally funded research in the USA freely available without delay. (en)
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