the current state of open access
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The current state of Open Access. Just de Leeuwe- T U Delft Library, Publishing advisor. Edition #8. Bottlenecks transition OA. Traditional lucrative business model subscriptions alive Exclusive transfer of rights hinders Open Access and reuse of publications - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
19-04-23
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The current state of Open AccessJust de Leeuwe-TU Delft Library, Publishing advisor
3Open Access
Bottlenecks transition OA
•Traditional lucrative business model subscriptions alive
•Exclusive transfer of rights hinders Open Access and reuse of publications
•Impact and citations for scientists still crucial, not the way of dissemination
•Any changes in the interests of stakeholders?
4Open Access
There are two primary vehicles for delivering OA to research articles: OA journals (gold) and
OA archives or repositories (green)
There are two primary vehicles for delivering OA to research articles: OA journals (gold) and
OA archives or repositories (green)
7Open Access
Stakeholder Publishersinvestments new imprints
• Walter de Gruyter>DG Open (Versita)• Tayler and Francis>Cogent• Nature Publishing Group> Frontiers
8Open Access
Stakeholder publishers-share OA
Portfolio Elsevier 2500 4*%, Springer 2200, *8% Wiley 1500,*2% NPG 120 *21%
12Open Access
Stakeholder-Funders
Running 2014-2020, budget over 70 billion
Running 2014-2020, budget over 70 billion
15Open Access
Stakeholderspoliticians
Sander Dekker, Dutch State Secretary for Science
Open Access: Going for Gold60% OA in 2018
Regulation or legislation?
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Delft Repositories infrastructure
Total: 9 TU Delft repositories
1 to be launched 2014 105.000+ active records
140.000+ files,5.6 mill page views
Number visitors 1.8 mill
25Open Access
OA deals
• SCOAP3-OA Particle physics• Royal Society Chemistry*Gold for Gold• PLoS- Institutional 2015• Biomed, Springer15% discount• SAGE, 90% discount• IEEE OA program (in progress)• MDPI, 100% in 2015• Frontiers 100% in 2015• Big Deals consortium licenses 2015?!
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Organize efficient
workflow thousands
articles per year
Organize efficient
workflow thousands
articles per year
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Cybercriminals
Hijackers make money by stealing the identities of legitimate journals and collecting the article processing charges on the papers that are submitted to journals
Cybercriminals have cheated thousands of professors and Ph.D. scholars mostly from developing countries and those who were in the urgent need of publishing their articles in journals that are covered by the Journal Citation Report