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TRSP Desirable Characteristics
The type of funding (e.g. grants, donations, memberships) and the organisation(s) that fund the repository.
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- May 2024
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www.wheresyoured.at www.wheresyoured.at
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search was “the revenue engine of the company,” and that bartering with the ads and finance teams was potentially “the new reality of their jobs.”
Search as revenue engine: [[Moloch]] reportedly orders the search team to follow the policy set by him. Or at least by the [[financial system]].
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- Oct 2023
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kevins-newsletter-ad1cdb.beehiiv.com kevins-newsletter-ad1cdb.beehiiv.com
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Some points about revenue diversification for media. What here is sideways applicable?
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- May 2023
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www.doi.org www.doi.org
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Registration Agencies must comply with the policies and technical standards established by the IDF, but are free to develop their own business model for running their businesses. There is no appropriate “one size fits all” model; RAs may be for-profit or not-for-profit organisations. The costs of providing DOI registration may be included in the services offered by an RA provision and not separately distinguished from these. Examples of possible business models may involve explicit charging based on the number of prefixes allocated or the number of DOI names allocated; volume discounts, usage discounts, stepped charges, or any mix of these; indirect charging through inclusion of the basic registration functions in related value added services; and cross-subsidy from other sources.
{Fee-for-Service}
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openscholarlyinfrastructure.org openscholarlyinfrastructure.org
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Revenue based on services, not data – data related to the running of the research enterprise should be a community property. Appropriate revenue sources might include value-added services, consulting, API Service Level Agreements or membership fees.
{Sustainable Operational Revenue}
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Time-limited funds are used only for time-limited activities – day to day operations should be supported by day to day sustainable revenue sources. Grant dependency for funding operations makes them fragile and more easily distracted from building core infrastructure.
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- Nov 2022
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webmonetization.org webmonetization.org
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Web Monetization
Web Monetization official site with motivation, wallets, providers, browsers, search engines, tools, documentation link, explainer link, specifications link, awesome list link, github link
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- micro-payment
- revenue
- hugo
- javasript
- uphold
- jekyll
- mojeek
- ilp
- ledger
- edge
- plugin
- gatehub
- money
- github
- donations
- ngx
- standard
- moodle
- mozilla
- tessy
- gridsome
- awesome
- list
- specification
- chrome
- w3c
- motivation
- vuepress
- interledger
- web monetization
- coil
- pipe web
- explainer
- infinity search
- gatsby
- protocol
- wallet
- currency
- svelte
- monetization
- 11ty
- documentation
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Donations
To add some other intermediary services:
- ko-fi (site for contribution)
- GitHub sponsors (for GitPages)
- itch.io (for games)
- Gumroad (for sites and repositories)
- Patreon (for fan interaction)
To add a service for groups:
To add a service that enables fans to support the creators directly and anonymously via microdonations or small donations by pre-charging their Coil account to spend on content streaming or tipping the creators' wallets via a layer containing JS script following the Interledger Protocol proposed to W3C:
If you want to know more, head to Web Monetization or Community or Explainer
Disclaimer: I am a recipient of a grant from the Interledger Foundation, so there would be a Conflict of Interest if I edited directly. Plus, sharing on Hypothesis allows other users to chime in.
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- ngx
- research
- tessy
- donation
- web standards
- gridsome
- stream
- plug-in
- vuepress
- mozfest
- ko-fi
- gumroad
- open collective
- payment
- Consortium
- freemium
- podcast
- extension
- fans
- microdonation
- micropayment
- strategies
- micro-donation
- tools
- protocol
- wallet
- browser
- gftw
- sponsors
- svelte
- open-source
- nonprofit
- education
- monetization
- pricing strategies
- pricing
- subscriptions
- revenue
- Patreon
- community
- uphold
- jekyll
- exclusive
- Interledger Protocol
- gratuity
- youtube
- FOSS
- WWW
- privacy
- film
- github
- moodle
- mozilla
- open source
- contribution
- pay what you want
- art
- w3c
- tips
- games
- revenue sharing
- premium
- web monetization
- coil
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- open web
- online ledger
- business
- model
- mozilla festival
- dev.to
- gaming
- web
- wordpress
- pay-what-you-want
- video
- Interledger
- API
- gatsby
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- Jun 2022
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www.cardus.ca www.cardus.ca
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history of gambling in ontario
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- Feb 2022
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Smith, J., & Duncan, P. (2022, February 3). Firms handed £1.3bn in Covid contracts claimed £1m in furlough grants. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/03/dozen-uk-companies-given-vip-covid-ppe-contracts-also-claimed-furlough-grants
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- Dec 2021
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future.a16z.com future.a16z.com
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In ad-based models, revenue is generated more or less uniformly regardless of the fan’s enthusiasm level. As with Substack, NFTs allow the creator to “cream skim” the most passionate users by offering them special items which cost more. But NFTs go farther than non-crypto products in that they are easily sliced and diced into a descending series of pricing tiers. NBA Top Shot cards range from over $100K to a few dollars. Fan of Bitcoin? You can buy as much or little as you want, down to 8 decimal points, depending on your level of enthusiasm. Crypto’s fine-grained granularity lets creators capture a much larger area under the demand curve.
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- Aug 2021
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sec.report sec.report
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Contract terms for our SaaS products generally range from 12 to 36 months
Annual and upto-3 year multi-contracts.
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ARR is determined by taking the sum of (i) twelve times the subscription component of MRR and (ii) four times the trailing-three-month cumulative payments component of MRR.
Interesting way to incorporate both subscription and non-subscription revenues into "recurring revenues"
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twitter.com twitter.com
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The Lincoln Project. (2021, July 22). .@Comcast, one of the main sources of revenue for @FoxNews, doesn’t want you to see this ad. Https://t.co/qZ6vtQEDbd [Tweet]. @ProjectLincoln. https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1418239417047789572
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- Feb 2021
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www.stm-assoc.org www.stm-assoc.org
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Wiley
Similar to CUP and IOP, Sage, and Springer Nature, many UK institutions have signed a contract to fund Wiley's publishing activities for four more years as a result of Plan S, regardless of how many authors accepted manuscripts (AAM) are openly available in repositories. This fact undermines the arguments made above by the STM Association about the rights retention strategy (RRS) undermining financial sustainability.
Furthermore, the financial credit cap for the Wiley deal is operationally low, resulting in additional expenditure for institutions at the end of the calendar year when open access support funds are running low. This additional cost is not sustainable for many institutions and unintentionally creates inequitable access to no-additional-cost publishing.
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Springer Nature
UK institutions have been through several terms of the Springer Compact deal and continue to negotiate amendments and additional terms with added expense. The Springer Compact deal delivers no-additional-cost publishing for an upfront commitment of funds by institutions. Regardless of how many authors accepted manuscripts (AAM) are openly available in repositories institutions continue to support Springer Nature's publishing activities. This fact undermines the arguments made above by the STM Association about the rights retention strategy (RRS) undermining financial sustainability.
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SAGE Publishing
Similar to CUP and IOP, many UK institutions have signed a contract to fund Sage's publishing activities for three years as a result of Plan S, regardless of how many authors accepted manuscripts (AAM) are openly available in repositories. This fact undermines the arguments made above by the STM Association about the rights retention strategy (RRS) undermining financial sustainability.
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IOP Publishing
Similar to CUP, some UK institutions have signed a contract to fund IOP's publishing activities for four years as a result of Plan S, regardless of how many authors accepted manuscripts (AAM) are openly available in repositories. This fact undermines the arguments made above by the STM Association about the rights retention strategy (RRS) undermining financial sustainability.
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Cambridge University Press
Many UK institutions have signed a contract to fund CUP's publishing activities for four years as a result of Plan S, regardless of how many authors accepted manuscripts (AAM) are openly available in repositories. This fact undermines the arguments made above by the STM Association about the rights retention strategy (RRS) undermining financial sustainability.
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eliminates the ability to charge for the services that publishers provide
This is an inaccurate statement or at the very least misrepresents the situation. Despite the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS), publisher may - and many do - continue to charge page charges, over-run charges, colour charges, submission fees, society fees, etc. to the author. The author may also choose to pay an open access article processing charge (APC), without using their funder's money. Furthermore, the RRS does not eliminate the publisher charging subscription fees, licensing fees for the reproduction of content (e.g. figure resue), access to meta-content, docdel etc. or, indeed, individual access to the version of record (VoR) where a reader has identified a need to see the VoR after seeing the authors accepted manuscript (AAM)
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The Rights Retention Strategy provides a challenge to the vital income that is necessary to fund the resources, time, and effort to provide not only the many checks, corrections, and editorial inputs required but also the management and support of a rigorous peer review process
This is an untested statement and does not take into account the perspectives of those contributing to the publishers' revenue. The Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) relies on the author's accepted manuscript (AAM) and for an AAM to exist and to have the added value from peer-review a Version of Record (VoR) must exist. Libraries recognise this fundamental principle and continue to subscribe to individual journals of merit and support lucrative deals with publishers. From some (not all) librarians' and possibly funders' perspectives these statements could undermine any mutual respect.
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- Nov 2020
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julian.digital julian.digital
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Fortnite’s monetization model is based on cosmetics: The skin your character wears; the looks of your glider and the tools you use; the way your character dances (emotes) – all of these are signaling amplifiers with different signal messages to uniquely express yourself in the game. And you have to purchase them
Julian posits that Fortnite's revenue model is also based on signalling. People buy cosmetic upgrades to their character like your tools, your skin color etc.
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- Oct 2020
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www.athleticdirectoru.com www.athleticdirectoru.com
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streamlined offering of college sports, with a heavy emphasis on those sports which attract large fanbases, commonly referred to as “revenue” sports.
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“we need football so we don’t have to cut other sports.”
may have issues with some sports like football, but the revenue from those sports allows for other sports, especially womens sports which dont make as much money bc patriarchy
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- Sep 2020
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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Shur, L. (2020, April28). What's Powering Digital Transformation?https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinessdevelopmentcouncil/2020/04/28/whats-powering-digital-transformation/#7df3dc2b616f
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- Aug 2020
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@DFRLab. (2020, July 16). Op-Ed | Hitting COVID-19 disinfo websites where it hurts: Their wallets. Medium. https://medium.com/dfrlab/op-ed-hitting-covid-19-disinfo-websites-where-it-hurts-their-wallets-fe4a20080ad1
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€28.9 billion.
This is the revenue for the European football market for the 2018/2019 season.
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Auerbach, A. J., Gorodnichenko, Y., & Murphy, D. (2020). Fiscal Policy and COVID19 Restrictions in a Demand-Determined Economy (Working Paper No. 27366; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27366
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www.nber.org www.nber.org
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Fahlenbrach, R., Rageth, K., & Stulz, R. M. (2020). How Valuable is Financial Flexibility when Revenue Stops? Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis (Working Paper No. 27106; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27106
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Clemens, J., & Veuger, S. (2020). Implications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for State Government Tax Revenues (Working Paper No. 27426; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27426
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- Jul 2020
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www.nber.org www.nber.org
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Deryugina, T., Gruber, J., & Sabety, A. (2020). Natural Disasters and Elective Medical Services: How Big is the Bounce-Back? (Working Paper No. 27505; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27505
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Gordon, N. E., & Reber, S. J. (2020). Federal Aid to School Districts During the COVID-19 Recession (Working Paper No. 27550; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27550
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- Jun 2020
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Pickford, J. (2020, June 16). UK creative industries risk ‘cultural catastrophe’ without support. https://www.ft.com/content/aa93b17b-55ea-4273-aff0-80b6d92c2c8d
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- May 2020
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jamanetwork.com jamanetwork.com
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Khullar, D., Bond, A. M., & Schpero, W. L. (2020). COVID-19 and the Financial Health of US Hospitals. JAMA. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.6269
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- Jan 2020
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www.perell.com www.perell.com
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Video Games are a Booming IndustryThe video game industry generates more revenue than movies and music.
Revenue raised by videogames > films + music
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- Nov 2018
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www.the-hospitalist.org www.the-hospitalist.org
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“This has all been an economic move,” she says. “People sort of forget that, I think. It was discovered by some of the HMOs on the West Coast, and it was really not the HMOs, it was the medical groups that were taking risks—economic risks for their group of patients—that figured out if they sent … primary-care people to the hospital and they assigned them on a rotation of a week at a time, that they can bring down the LOS in the hospital. “That meant more money in their own pockets because the medical group was taking the risk.” Once hospitalists set up practice in a hospital, C-suite administrators quickly saw them gaining patient share and began realizing that they could be partners. “They woke up one day, and just like that, they pay attention to how many cases the orthopedist does,” she says. “[They said], ‘Oh, Dr. Smith did 10 cases last week, he did 10 cases this week, then he did no cases or he did two cases. … They started to come to the hospitalists and say, ‘Look, you’re controlling X% of my patients a day. We’re having a length of stay problem; we’re having an early-discharge problem.’ Whatever it was, they were looking for partners to try to solve these issues.” And when hospitalists grew in number again as the model continued to take hold and blossom as an effective care-delivery method, hospitalists again were turned to as partners. “Once you get to that point, that you’re seeing enough patients and you’re enough of a movement,” Dr. Gorman says, “you get asked to be on the pharmacy committee and this committee, and chairman of the medical staff, and all those sort of things, and those evolve over time.”
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2003 amid the push for quality and safety. And while the specialty’s early adoption of those initiatives clearly was a major reason for the exponential growth of hospitalists, Dr. Gorman doesn’t want people to forget that the cost of care was what motivated community facilities.
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- Aug 2018
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fortune.com fortune.com
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Bakkt will provide access to a new Bitcoin trading platform on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange. And it will also offer full warehousing services, a business that ICE doesn’t have. “Bakkt’s revenue will come from two sources,” says Loeffler, “the trading fees on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange, and warehouse fees paid by the customers that buy Bitcoin and store with Bakkt.”
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- Jun 2018
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www.feedough.com www.feedough.com
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With over 65% contribution to the total revenue, talent solutions are the most important services and tools included in the LinkedIn business model. Talent solutions include premium recruiting tools for the companies and recruiters to help them find the most suitable employees/partners for their business.
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LinkedIn apart from being the best recruitment platform is also a sought-after social networking website by marketers to execute their marketing campaigns. This service contributes to over 18% of the total revenue of the company and offers features which let companies to not only create a company page but also enhance their marketing efforts by creating sponsored content, sponsored InMails and text advertisements.
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www.marketwatch.com www.marketwatch.com
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Right now, they estimate the global taxi market is worth $108 billion, which is triple the size of the $36-billion ride-hailing market. At the same time, they calculate an average of 15 million ride-hailing trips a day globally, which they expect to increase to 97 million by 2030.
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- May 2018
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www.irrodl.org www.irrodl.org
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With a majority of respondents electing to purchase their textbooks from somewhere other than their campus store, nearly a third downloading their textbooks from the internet, and just over a quarter sharing a purchased textbook, it is also evident that revenue at campus stores from the sales of textbooks is in a (possibly irrevocable) state of decline.
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- Jan 2016
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www.readability.com www.readability.com
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At what point does payment occur, and are you concerned with the possible perception that this is pay-to-publish? Payment occurs as soon as you post your paper online. I am not overly concerned with the perception that this is pay-to-publish because it is. What makes The Winnower different is the price we charge. Our price is much much lower than what other journals charge and we are clear as to what its use will be: the sustainability and growth of the website. arXiv, a site we are very much modeled after does not charge anything for their preprint service but I would argue their sustainability based on grants is questionable. We believe that authors should buy into this system and we think that the price we will charge is more than fair. Ultimately, if a critical mass is reached in The Winnower and other revenue sources can be generated than we would love to make publishing free but at this moment it is not possible.
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- Dec 2015
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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Missouri’s legislature, noting excessive reliance on traffic tickets, put a low cap on the portion a community could raise of its budget from this source. So now 40 percent of Pagedale’s tickets are for non-traffic offenses. Since 2010, such tickets have increased 495 percent. In 2013, the city collected $356,601 in fines and fees.
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- Apr 2015