[INDOLOGY] New journal: "South Asian Intellectual History"
Audrey Truschke
audrey.truschke at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 19:38:33 UTC 2017
Dear friends and colleagues,
Given this discussion, it's an apt moment to remind everybody -- Read your
publishing contracts and consider negotiating/altering them before signing.
I have successfully altered numerous contracts related to the publication
of articles. For me, I'm typically seeking the ability to share the final,
published version of the article. I don't always get my way, but often I do.
Audrey
Audrey Truschke
Assistant Professor
Department of History
Rutgers University-Newark
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> Thank you, Andrew.
>
> On 9 July 2017 at 20:09, Andrew Ollett <andrew.ollett at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Gladly:
>>
>> 2. http://www.brill.com/brill-open-0. Brill also allows for proofs
>> (not the final publication) to be uploaded on academia.edu.
>> 3. No processing fee.
>>
>
> One would never expect to pay a processing fee except if the article is
> being published OA. And in that case, yes, Brill charges about €2000 per
> article for CC-BY. See the pricing charts here
> <http://www.brill.com/about/open-access/brill-open-authors>.
>
> A related question is whether, having paid this fee, the author retains
> copyright and issues the CC-BY license, or whether Brill takes the
> copyright and the author's money, and they issue the CC-BY license. The
> latter is the case with this journal.
>
>
>
>> 4. Yes, Brill owns the right, but permissions for reprint are rather
>> easily granted: http://www.brill.com/about/policies/rights-permissions
>>
>
> I balk at asking permission to photocopy my own articles. It's just not
> right. A more equitable situation is for the author to retain copyright
> and issue to the publisher a license for them to do specifically what they
> wish. See some sample licenses and information here
> <https://cikitsa.blogspot.co.at/2012/01/copyright-and-open-access.html>.
>
> In the past, I have written to Brill saying "no" they can't have my
> copyright, but that I'm willing to issue them a license. And to my
> surprise, they said yes immediately, and sent me a ready-printed license
> agreement. The terms weren't great, but at least they knew what I was
> talking about and were prepared to let me keep copyright of my own work.
>
>
> Sadly, because of the above issues, I personally do not find this new
> journal offers authors a modern, fair deal. It's obviously an exciting and
> intellectually valuable initiative. But it is a great pity the founding
> editors did not press Brill harder to offer authors a more liberal deal
> that respected their rights.
>
> Best,
>
> Dominik
>
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> Professor Dominik Wujastyk
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>
> Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polit
> y |
> Department of History and Classics
> <http://historyandclassics.ualberta.ca/>, University of Alberta, Canada
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>
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> Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
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> <http://historyandclassics.ualberta.ca/>
> University of Alberta, Canada
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