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Parker highlights open access ‘misconceptions’

Robert Parker, chief executive of the Royal Society of Chemistry, has said an editorial on open access in the Guardian on 11 April “contains a lot of striking misconceptions about the costs of scientific publishing”.

In a letter to the editor, Parker says that many readers may have assumed that ‘open access’ is the same as ‘free’. However, he says, there are costs involved, including managing systems and content.

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