--- layout: post title: APCs and Uneven Distribution categories: [APCs, Open Access] tags: [APCs, Open Access] published: True image: feature: post_images/APCGraph.png --- The things that concern me about article processing charges (APCs) for open access are not those surrounding quality control, "predatory publishers" or so forth. Given that we want the services of publishers, their labour costs must be met. If we want to have open access and then the material can't be sold, an author-side payment mechanism looks the most obvious. [As I've pointed out elsewhere](http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.1131), the problem that most concerns me is how uneven distribution and availability of library funding causes cost concentration. Today I was playing around with some sample numbers to see what this problem might actually look like. Consider three example institutions: * Institution A: department of 10 * Institution B: department of 20 * Institution C: department of 30 Let us say that these are English departments in the UK and that they have the following budgets for serials subscriptions (certainly this is near to my knowledge and experience; perhaps someone would like to get some real data?): * Institution A: £3,700 per year (£370 per researcher per year) * Institution B: £10,000 per year (£500 per researcher per year) * Institution C: £20,000 per year (£666 per researcher per year) Over a five-yearly period (discounting inflation and cost rises for the purposes of this simplified demonstration): * Institution A: £18,500 * Institution B: £50,000 * Institution C: £100,000 Let us next assume that each of the researchers in these departments wanted to publish 4 journal articles every 5 years in an open-access form and that this is to be achieved by an APC mode. * Institution A: 40 APCs * Institution B: 80 APCs * Institution C: 120 APCs The APC payments then work out (at £1,500, £1,000, £800, £500 and £400 per article) at the following over five years:
Institution | APC @ £1,500 | APC @ £1,000 | APC @ £800 | APC @ £500 | APC @ £400 |
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Department A | £60,000 | £40,000 | £32,000 | £20,000 | £16,000 |
Department B | £120,000 | £80,000 | £64,000 | £40,000 | £32,000 |
Department C | £180,000 | £120,000 | £96,000 | £60,000 | £48,000 |