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Should publishers offer OA? Thomas J. Walker University of Florida

Should publishers offer OA? Thomas J. Walker University of Florida

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Page 1: Should publishers offer OA? Thomas J. Walker University of Florida

Should publishers offer OA?Thomas J. WalkerUniversity of Florida

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Outline• OA models for publishers

• Two BioOne publishers that offer OA

• What BioOne publishers should do

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Who benefits from open access?

• Researchers

• Teachers

• Students

• The public

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Who is afraid of open access?

• Most publishers

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Open Access models

• Author self-archiving

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Open Access models

• Author self-archiving

• OA sold by the article(=“hybrid model”)

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PNAS3 Apr 2007 issue

$1100 price of OA per article

24% (16 of the 68 articles

in this issue are OA)

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PNAS3 Apr 2007 issue

$1100 price of OA per article

24%OA

All articles freelyweb accessible6 months after

publication

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G. Eysenbach. 2006. The open access advantage. J Med Internet Res 8(2).

Citations to articles published in PNAS in last half of 2004

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Open Access models

• Author self-archiving

• OA sold by the article(=“hybrid model”)

• 100% OA

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FloridaEntomological

Society 100% OA since 1994

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Florida Entomological Society• 1993 OA endorsed• 1994 OA via PDF to all articles (1994 forward)

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Florida Entomological Society• 1993 OA endorsed• 1994 OA via PDF to all articles (1994 forward)

• 1999 OA to complete back-file (1917-1993)

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FES: Revenues from library subscriptions

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Florida Entomological Society• 1993 OA endorsed• 1994 OA via PDF to all articles (1994 forward)

• 1999 OA to complete back file (1917-1993)

• 2001 Obligatory OA fees

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Florida EntomologistObligatory OA fees

Articles $100

Scientific notes $ 50

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FES: Initial year of OA fees

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Florida Entomological Society• 1993 OA endorsed• 1994 OA via PDF to all articles (1994 forward)

• 1999 OA to complete back file (1917-1993)

• 2001 Obligatory OA fees• 2002 OA on BioOne (2002 forward)

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FES: Summary of OA revenue effects

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Start-up costs for BioOne

Net OA fees

Library subscriptions

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Entomological Society

of Americacurrently ca. 67% OA

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Entomological Society of America

• 1995 GB approves OA sales

• 1997 GB cancels approval

• 1999 GB approves OA sales again

• 2000 OA sales begin!

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ESA: Percentage of authors buying OA

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J Med Entomol

Ann Entomol Soc Am

J Econ Entomol

Sum of journals

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ESA: Gross revenues from OA sales

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How ESA’s hybrid model generated >$74,000 per year

Year No. of OA Average articles price

2004 550 $143

2005 510 $146

2006 537 $150

ESA price for OA by the article = 75% of the cost of 100 paper reprints

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Current prices of OA by the article

Entomological Society of America [ESA] (1 to 20 pages) $55 to $314 Annals of the Entomological Society of America

Journal of Economic EntomologyEnvironmental EntomologyJournal of Medical Entomology

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Current prices of OA by the article

Entomological Society of America [ESA] (1 to 20 pages) $55 to $314 Annals of the Entomological Society of America

Journal of Economic EntomologyEnvironmental EntomologyJournal of Medical Entomology

American Society of Limnology and Oceanography [ASLO] $350 Limnology and Oceanography Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

National Academy of Sciences $1100Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Company of Biologists $2560Journal of Experimental BiologyDevelopmentJournal of Cell Science

Springer $3000 OpenChoice

Elsevier $3000 Sponsored Article program

Taylor & Francis $3100 iOpenAccess

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What BioOne publishers should do….

• Sell OA to your authors at a fair price

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Setting the price of OA by the article

• Price too high– Authors/members will recognize the attempt to profiteer– Service will not be profitable

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Setting the price of OA by the article

• Price too high– Authors/members will recognize the attempt to profiteer– Service will not be profitable

• Price too low– So many will buy OA that restricted-access revenues

will be threatened

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What BioOne publishers should do….

• Sell OA to your authors at a fair price

• Provide free access to electronic back-files

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Summary

Society-based publishersshould be fiscally responsible

facilitators of OA, not opponents.

For more on these topics, find my home page (http://tjwalker.ifas.ufl.edu) and click on “Web access to traditionally published journals”