Journal of Library Administration
Established in 1980, the journal is published 8 times a year by Routledge.In March 2013, the editor-in-chief, Damon Jaggars (Columbia University), along with the entire editorial board, resigned in protest of the limited authors' rights offered by the publisher under its copyright licensing terms.However, the best offer made for publishing under a Creative Commons license involved a nearly $3,000 fee per article, which was unacceptable by Jaggars and the board.[1] Board member Chris Bourg later wrote of a "crisis of conscience about publishing in a journal that was not open access" especially in light of the suicide of open access activist Aaron Swartz.[1][2][3] The journal is abstracted and indexed in CSA databases, EBSCOhost, Education Resources Information Center, Inspec, and ProQuest.