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Oxford Journals announces 2009 prices

24 July 2008

Oxford Journals is pleased to announce that 2009 prices are now available. Please read on for information on 2009 Oxford Journals joiners and leavers, and an update on Oxford Open, the Oxford Journals Archive, and the Oxford Journals Collection.

2009 PRICE LIST

INSTITUTIONAL PRICING POLICY

Oxford Journals will continue to offer standard (print plus online), online-only, and print-only subscription options on individual journals. Online-only and print-only are priced at 95% of the standard institutional subscription price. Both standard and online-only subscriptions include access to content dating back to 1996 where available. For more information, including a few exceptions to our pricing policy in relation to some mathematics titles, please click here.


2009 JOINERS AND LEAVERS

We're delighted to announce that 13 titles will join our list in 2009, including Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, European Journal of Heart Failure, and Systematic Biology. Three of our joiners are new launches: Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation, Journal of Human Rights Practice, and Writing Systems Research.

Five titles are leaving Oxford Journals: four IEICE Translations journals are moving to self-publication and Journal of the Royal Music Association is moving to Routledge. For a complete list of joiners and leavers to our list in 2009 please click here.

OTHER LIST CHANGES

Please note that The Computer Journal, European Sociological Review, and Review of Financial Studies have all increased in frequency in 2009. For more information on these journals, and some other changes relating to our journal list, please click here.

OXFORD OPEN UPDATE

We would like to remind institutions with current standard, print-only, or online-only subscriptions that their authors are eligible for discounted open access charges.
From 2009 we will also have a business model for consortia customers which will provide competitive open access charges for their authors of their respective institutions. Please contact your Oxford Journals’ sales manager if you would like further information. A list of sales managers and their territories can be found here.

You may already have heard that all open access articles are now automatically deposited into PubMed Central, which is helping authors to comply with funding body requirements. Furthermore, for the third year in a row, we have adjusted our online-only prices of journals offering the optional Oxford Open model to reflect any increase in the amount of open access versus non-open access content published in each journal in 2007 compared to 2006. Updated information on our open access pricing adjustments will soon be posted here.

OXFORD JOURNALS COLLECTION UPDATE

Most of our journals are sold as a package to institutional subscribers. The Oxford Journals Collection includes content dating back to 1996. 19 journals have been added to the collection in 2009 and a list of the 213 titles which are included is now available to download from here.

OXFORD JOURNALS ARCHIVE UPDATE

Access to articles from 1996 onwards is normally available via a current journal subscription or through the Oxford Journals Collection. To view content prior to 1996, customers can choose to purchase or subscribe to the Oxford Journals Archive. During 2009, a further 10 journals will join the archive, bringing the total number of pages to over 3,000,000 and articles to more than 800,000. For a full list of titles and pricing information (including 2009 top-up fees for existing customers), please click here.

ENDS

For more information, please contact:
Kirsty Luff
Senior Communications and Marketing Manager
Oxford Journals
+44 (0)1865 354206

Notes to Editors

Oxford Open
Through the Oxford Open initiative, authors of accepted papers have the option of paying an open access publication charge to make their paper freely available online immediately. If an author does not choose to pay the open access publication charge, their paper will be published in the normal manner, but it will not be made freely available online immediately. Read more about Oxford Open

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