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University of Calgary cancels journal subscriptions

Canadian institution makes move in bid to save C$1.5 million in fees

Published on
January 23, 2017
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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The University of Calgary has become the latest Canadian institution to cancel subscriptions to hundreds of journals in a bid to save C$1.5 million (拢910,000) in fees.

The university, located in Canada鈥檚 Alberta province, more than 1,600 titles, more than half of which are published by Taylor & Francis and a significant proportion of which are published by Oxford University Press.

The university鈥檚 library made the decision after five leading publishers hiked their subscription prices to access articles, according to .

The University of Ottawa and Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) made similar moves last year. In September, Ottawa that it would cancel subscriptions to more than 8,000 journal titles in order to help save C$1.9 million from its budget, while MUN subscriptions to thousands of journals last January.

Tamara Shepherd, assistant professor at the University of Calgary鈥檚 department of communication, media and film, told CBC News that the cuts initially led to 鈥渟hock鈥 and 鈥渙utrage鈥.

However, she added: 鈥It鈥檚 easy to place blame on the library for cutting them, but聽really the problem lies with the publishers, because there鈥檚 a totally unsustainable publishing model in academic work.鈥

ellie.bothwell@tesglobal.com

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