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Learned society journals, like the Journal of Neurochemistry (JNC), reinvest income into scientific missions, supporting researchers and education. Open access models present financial challenges, though JNC offers a member discount for open access publication.

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  • To provide historical insights into the Journal of Neurochemistry's ownership and evolution.
  • To discuss the challenges and successes in establishing the journal's reputation.
  • To contextualize the journal's role within the changing landscape of scholarly publishing, including the rise of open access.

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  • Historical review of the Journal of Neurochemistry's ownership.
  • Insights from former Editors-in-Chief, Kunihiko Suzuki and Leslie Iversen.
  • Analysis of the impact of open access models on traditional publishing.

Main Results:

  • Learned society journals provide direct benefits to the scientific community, unlike commercial ventures.
  • Open access models, while increasing accessibility, often result in the highest financial gains for publishers.
  • The Journal of Neurochemistry has navigated these changes, offering an open access option with reduced costs for Society members.

Conclusions:

  • The Journal of Neurochemistry's success is attributed to its society ownership and strategic adaptation to publishing trends.
  • Learned society journals play a crucial role in funding scientific advancement and supporting researchers globally.
  • The evolving publishing environment necessitates continuous adaptation for journals to maintain their mission and financial viability.