<div dir="ltr">RLUK welcomes the publication of figures showing UK university spending on Elsevier big-deal journal packages. <b><font color="#ff0000">Markets work best where there is pricing transparency and price non-disclosure clauses in contracts never work to the benefit of customers. </font></b> RLUK has long argued against such clauses in journal contracts and we are pleased that all major publishers, with the exception of Elsevier, have abandoned them.<br>
<br>The figures released as a result of Tim Gowers’ Freedom of Information request show that the Russell Group pays at least £17 million annually for access to Elsevier’s journals collection. There is a wide variety in prices across the Russell group members. The lack of transparency means that it is not obvious why this variety exists or what factors the prices are based on. However, it is understood that a significant part of the pricing is based on each institution’s level of spend on print journals from over a decade ago.<div>
<br><a href="http://www.rluk.ac.uk/news/university-spend-big-deals/">http://www.rluk.ac.uk/news/university-spend-big-deals/</a></div></div>