Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December Open Access – an introduction Ian Johnson
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December OVERVIEW Concepts and terminology Background Open Access Journals Institutional repositories Recent developments
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December OPEN ACCESS - CONCEPT Authors give scientific and scholarly research texts to publishers usually without asking for any kind of payment Open Access Free availability on the public Internet Permitting any user to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers Authors control the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December WHY DO SCHOLARS PUBLISH? Research and development Research and scholarly communication Quality control through peer review Academic reward system
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December GROWTH IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING 1870s – c.800 p.a. papers in mathematics 2000 – c.50,000 p.a. papers in mathematics
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December THE EVOLUTION OF JOURNAL PUBLISHING Scientific journals 1800s - 90 journals published Contemporary output English - 16,000 journals Spanish and Portuguese – 16,000 Chinese – 6,000 – 8,000 Other languages?
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December OWNERSHIP AND SUPPORT FOR SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING 1800s - Universities and societies Contemporary ownership Developed countries Commercial companies Developing countries Universities and societies
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December CONSEQUENCES (1) For libraries Increased costs Selective purchasing For researchers Diminishing access to knowledge Linguistic domination – or isolation?
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December THE LANGUAGE BARRIER Limited visibility Not included in indexing services Not authors’ publication of choice
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December THE EMERGENCE OF ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING Added value features in online journals Tables of Contents services Cross-Referencing Full-text information retrieval Retrospective coverage Consolidation in the publishing industry
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December CONSEQUENCES (2) For libraries Increased costs without increased budgets Reaction against the ‘Big Deals’ For researchers Attraction of the ‘Big Deals’ Expectation of improved access
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December THE EMERGENCE OF THE OPEN ACCESS MOVEMENT Repositories Free online journals in developing countries Budapest Open Access Initiative Mutual interest of librarians and researchers in Open Access, and declarations of support Mandating Open Access of funded research
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December OPEN ACCESS – Gold Open Access Journals Aggregators and peer review ‘Author pays’ Open access to all content ‘Hybrid’ journals Some papers freely available Delayed Open Access
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December OPEN ACCESS - Green Repositories for self archived papers Supported by Open Archives Initiative Directories and search engines
Open Access - an introduction, Aleppo, December Questions? Comments? Thank you for your attention