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Moving from 'Pay to Read' to 'Pay to Write': Supporting ‘Gold’ Open Access LISA GODDARD, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY GILLIAN BYRNE, CAUL-CBUA OCT. 22, 2013

Moving from 'Pay to Read' to 'Pay to Write': Supporting ‘Gold’ Open Access

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Moving from 'Pay to Read' to 'Pay to Write': Supporting ‘Gold’ Open Access. Lisa Goddard, memorial University Gillian Byrne, CAUL-CBUA Oct. 22, 2013. Speakers. Gold OA & Consortia CAUL-CBUA Context Consortial Examples Discussion. Gold OA & Libraries Growth of “Gold” OA - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Moving from 'Pay to Read' to 'Pay to Write': Supporting ‘Gold’

Open Access

LISA GODDARD, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY

GILLIAN BYRNE, CAUL-CBUA

OCT. 22, 2013

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Speakers

Gold OA & Libraries

• Growth of “Gold” OA • Business Models

• Library Supports

Gold OA & Consortia

• CAUL-CBUA Context

• Consortial Examples

• Discussion

Lisa Goddard Gillian Byrne

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Legislative Environment

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OA Mandates - US

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OA Mandates - UK

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Tri-Council OA Mandate (pending)

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Terms: Green vs. Gold

OA Journals

• Immediate global access to content

• May have Author Processing Charge (APC)

OA Repositories

• Subscription journals• Author self-archiving• May have embargo

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Gold OA Business Models

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Gold OA Journal Growth

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

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Number of OA Journals 2000-2011 Approximately 10 - 12% of academic journals are Gold OA.- Laakso & Bjork, 2012

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Author Processing Charges

OA Journals with APC OA Journals without APC0

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OA Articles with APC OA Articles without APC0

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- Laakso and Björk (2012)

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“No Fee” Gold Journals

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OA Growth by Publisher Type

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Gold OA w/ APC

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Author Processing Charges

Avg APC in 2010 = $905Range = $8 - $3900Higher: commercial publisher, high impact factor, biomedicineLower: scholarly societies, developing countries, SSH

- Solomon & Bjork, 2012

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OA Mega Journals

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All You Can Publish

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Low Fee SSH Journal

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Gold “Hybrid” Models

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Hybrid OA

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Transparent Pricing

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OA Vouchers

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No APCs for Subscribers

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Delayed OA

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Library Support for Gold OA

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OA Funds in Canada

• U Calgary• U Toronto• Queen’s• SFU• Concordia• Brock• U Manitoba

• Ottawa U• Ryerson• U Victoria• York• Memorial• U Sask

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Author Processing Charges

• Avoids problem of bundles• One time cost• Broader access = higher value• Costs linked to institutional output

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OA Memberships

$3000/yr unlimited publishing

No discount, but direct quarterly invoicing.

10% discount & direct invoicing.

$5000 pre-pay

10 article pre- pay @ $99 ea

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OA Journal Hosting

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Open Access Books

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OA Fund @ Memorial

• $75 000 in FY 2013/14

• Faculty and graduate students ($3000/yr)

• Max $3000 per article

• Gold OA only (no hybrid)

• Publisher invoices library directly

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Consortial Support for Gold OA

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CAUL-CBUA Context: OJS

E-Journal Publishing Support in CAUL-CBUA Libraries

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CAUL-CBUA Context: Author’s Funds

Author’s Funds (APCs) in CAUL-CBUA Libraries

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CAUL-CBUA Context: Canadian Comparison

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Consortial Support for Gold OA - OJS

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Consortial Support – Author’s Funds

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Consortial Support – Memberships

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Take Home Question

What can (should) CAUL-CBUA be doing to support Gold Open Access within member libraries?

Centralized OJS?Author’s Funds/APC Support? Investigate consortial memberships (PeerJ, etc.)? Education/member awareness?Other?