Transforming Scholarly Publishing through Open Access: A Bibliography
1.4 Open Access Economic Issues

Houghton, John, Jos de Jonge, and Marcia van Oploo. Costs and Benefits of Research Communication: The Dutch Situation. Utrecht: SURFfoundation, 2009. http://www.surffoundation.nl/en/publicaties/Pages/CostsandBenefitsofOpenAccessPublicationlTheDutchSituation.aspx

Houghton, John, Bruce Rasmussen, Peter Sheehan, Charles Oppenheim, Anne Morris, Claire Creaser, Helen Greenwood, Mark Summers, and Adrian Gourlay. Economic Implications of Alternative Scholarly Publishing Models: Exploring the Costs and Benefits. London: JISC, 2009. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/rpteconomicoapublishing.pdf

Houghton, John, and Peter Sheehan. "Estimating the Potential Impacts of Open Access to Research Findings." Economic Analysis and Policy 39, no. 1 (2009): 127-142. http://www.eap-journal.com.au/download.php?file=696

Houghton, John, Colin Steele, and Peter Sheehan. Research Communication Costs in Australia: Emerging Opportunities and Benefits. Melbourne: Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, 2006. http://eprints.vu.edu.au/538/

SQW Limited. Costs and Business Models in Scientific Research Publishing: A Report Commissioned by the Wellcome Trust. London: The Wellcome Trust, 2004. http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/about us/Publications/Reports/Biomedical science/WTD003185.htm

———. Economic Analysis of Scientific Research Publishing: A Report Commissioned by the Wellcome Trust. London: The Wellcome Trust, 2003. http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/about us/Publications/Reports/Biomedical science/WTD003181.htm

Swan, Alma. Modelling Scholarly Communication Options: Costs and Benefits for Universities. London: JISC, 2010. http://ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/442/

Willinsky, John. "The Stratified Economics of Open Access." Economic Analysis and Policy 39, no. 1 (2009): 53 70. http://www.eap-journal.com.au/download.php?file=691