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Oxford Open – Supporting the Evolution of Open Access Publishing Lucy Oates Assistant Publisher, Open Access 1 st October 2015

Nucleic Acids Research – transition to OA Largest OUP-owned title Impact Factor: Subscription model → Full OA in 2005

Oxford Open – Supporting the Evolution of Open Access Publishing OUP’s OA offering and recent developments Challenges Opportunities

OUP’s OA Strategy Support sustainable OA publishing Publish high quality, not high volume Experiment with different business models and share evidence Engage with the author, society, reader, funder, and industry communities Fair and sustainable OA charges and subscription pricing Efficient administration and author-friendly interface

Open access brand for OUP –31 fully OA journals –~270 Hybrid OA journals Launched July 2005 Published ~5,000 OA articles in 2014 All Oxford Open content is deposited in PMC Self-archiving policies for authors to enable green OA Reduced fees for authors based in developing countries Open Access at OUP: Oxford Open

Total OUP OA Papers Published ( )

OA Hybrid Uptake by Subject Area ( )

Recent developments in OA at OUP CHORUS Prepayment account NISO language HEFCE

Challenges Author identification Global perspective Proliferation of different funder policies

Prepayment Account Variation by article type Developing Country Discount Institutional Member Discount (NAR) Society Member Discount Variation by licence APCs set at journal level Waivers Author Loyalty Discount (NAR/JSCR) OA charges

Co-author Author Institution Funding body Publisher Communication Challenges

Opportunities Better identification Standards Open access prepayment accounts New information channels

Oxford Open – Supporting the Evolution of Open Access Publishing OUP’s OA offering and recent developments Challenges Opportunities

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