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project-soap.eu The SOAP Symposium – I The Landscape of Open Access Publishing Today SOAP Symposium, Berlin, 13 January 2011 Suenje Dallmeier-Tiessen, Bettina Goerner, Robert Darby, Jenni Hyppoelae, Peter Igo-Kemenes, Deborah Kahn, Simon Lambert, Anja Lengenfelder, Chris Leonard, Salvatore Mele, Malgorzata Nowicka, Panayiota Polydoratou, David Ross, Sergio Ruiz-Perez, Ralf Schimmer, Mark Swaisland and Wim van der Stelt BMC, CERN, MPDL, SAGE, Springer and STFC Presented by Ralf Schimmer, MPDL

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The SOAP Symposium – I The Landscape of

Open Access Publishing Today

SOAP Symposium, Berlin, 13 January 2011

Suenje Dallmeier-Tiessen, Bettina Goerner, Robert Darby, Jenni Hyppoelae,

Peter Igo-Kemenes, Deborah Kahn, Simon Lambert, Anja Lengenfelder, Chris Leonard, Salvatore Mele, Malgorzata Nowicka, Panayiota Polydoratou,

David Ross, Sergio Ruiz-Perez, Ralf Schimmer, Mark Swaisland and Wim van der Stelt

BMC, CERN, MPDL, SAGE, Springer and STFC

Presented by Ralf Schimmer, MPDL

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Our approach

•  Assess the supply of OA publishing outlets •  Start from the DOAJ (07/2009)

•  Collect additional information (09/2009-01/2010) –  SCOPUS, ISI-JCR, EZB, SCImago, ask friends and colleagues –  Article information as of 2007/2008 –  Trawl through thousands of web pages

•  Answer key questions –  How many articles, journals, publishers? –  In which discipline, with which license? –  Where does the money come from? –  …

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How many?

•  English language journals only (4,032 à 2,838) •  90% of publishers <100 articles/year and 1/3 of total •  10% of publishers publish 2/3 of the total

b) Hybrid: 22% of journals, 2% of articles within hybrids 3 Ralf Schimmer | MPS SOAP Symposium

a) Fully Open Access

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How many?

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About 8-10% of articles/year are published

in fully and hybrid OA journals

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The 14 “large” publishers >1000 articles or >50 journals

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40K articles/year in 616 journals = 30% of the total

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Which areas?

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Which areas?

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2/3 of journals in STM - 1/3 in SSH 3/4 of articles in STM - 1/4 in SSH “large publishers” almost exclusively STM

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Dynamics in the field: Starting new OA journals

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Licensing practices

•  1/2 of “Large” publishers use Creative Commons

•  82% cc-by (attribution) •  18% cc-by-nc (attribution non-commercial) •  72% of journals, 71% of articles

•  “Other” publishers •  73% have license information on their web pages •  21% use some CC version •  10% state “authors retains copyright”

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Presence of income sources NB – No information on income amount

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Impact indicators

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•  Of our 2,838 OA journals, 313 (11%) are referenced in ISI-JCR (2008), while 1,176 (41%) can be found in Scopus (2009)

•  No difference between the large and other publishers in being listed in ISI-JCR

•  But distinct relationship between impact factor and subject domain; only 19 SSH journals with less than 500 articles per year appear in ISI-JCR

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Distribution of IF across journals in selected subject areas

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Summary

•  OA publishing is a mature field with similar patterns and quality indicators as non-OA publishing

•  Stronger presence of OA publishing in STM fields •  Large publishers are more likely to rely on APC •  Both large and smaller publishers are equally likely

to have journals with an impact factor •  Large publishers mostly use a version of Creative

Commons licensing while several smaller publishers request the transfer of copyright to the publisher

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