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Open Access Publishing for Learned Societies Experiences of Copernicus Publications Dr. Xenia van Edig | September 2014
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Copernicus Publications at a Glance Business Model Financing Service Strategies for Societies Case studies Overview
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History of Copernicus Publications Founding of Copernicus in 1988 as a spin-off of the Max-Planck- Institute for Solar System Research Organization of scientific meetings & conferencessince 1988 1994 Start of Copernicus Publications 2001 Start of the first open access society journal, followed by the move of the other journals towards OA 2014 Copernicus Publications publishes 36 peer-reviewed open access journals and 17 access-reviewed scientific discussion forums 31 journals owned by/affiliated to learned societies and other scientific organizations 50 Staff members, offices in Göttingen/Germany Co-founder of OASPA, member of stm, member of ORCID 169,000 pages | 7,200 papers published in 2013
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Business Model Model 2: Copernicus is the publisher as licensee (30/36) Ownership Model 1: Copernicus is owner and publisher (5/36) Customers Learned societies Scientific institutions Groups of researchers
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Copernicus License Model Leave it to the Scientists Partner with scientific associations Let societies own titles and let them control the editorial policy Listen to scientists and tailor your services Licensing and Start-up Phase Agreement on service allowance for Copernicus Societies determine the APCs – from waivers to surplus Business is run by Copernicus, societies earn license fee Participation and transparency for the scientists
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Financing Costs for a 10-pages article: between 550 and 960 Euro No extra charges for supplements, coloured figures etc. 10% free pages budget Article Processing Charges (APCs) Time until indexation journal needs to be supported Start-up Phase Page charges heterogeneous manuscript types New journals introduction of APCs after inclusion in the Webof Science Established journals with IF introduction of APCs New journals: cross-financing through conferences and memberships Existing journals: maintenance of revenues
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Presentation: journal-specific web portal and libraries Service Strategies for Societies Identification: journal = community (e.g. society sub-group) Relation to scientists: partnership Philosophy: one-stop customized solutions & solid workmanship Publisher as a service provider!
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3 2 1 Triple OA Strategy OA 1 – Open Access to the Manufacture OA 2 – Open Access to the Review OA 3 – Open Access to the Publications
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From Acceptance… …to Publication From Submission… …to Acceptance OA 1 – Open Access to the Manufacture Review Process 1-2 personal contacts for Editors, Referees & Authors Online review system with extended personal support Publication Production 1 personal contact for Authors from acceptance to publication Project teams of 2-3 permanent staff members No limitation on proof-readings Open Access Library + Alert Service (e)Archiving worldwide Indexing in databases and search engines
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OA has the Potential to Enhance the Quality! Submitted manuscripts can be OA Reviewer reports can be OA Manuscripts can be discussed OA The accepted publication can be OA OA 2 – Open Access to the Review
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Public Peer-Review & Interactive Public Discussion Rapid access-review → publication as discussion paper Interactive public discussion: published referee comments, author comments & comments of the scientific community Paper revision & final acceptance → publication as final revised paper Designed to Foster scientific discussion; Maximize the effectiveness and transparency of scientific quality assurance; Enable rapid publication of new scientific results; Make scientific publications freely accessible. Innovative Approach for the Review Process (Optional)
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Author Author Comments 5 Public Peer-Review & Interactive Public Discussion Editor Scientific Community Short Comments 5 1 st Stage (Discussion Forum) Author 1 1. Submission Referees 2 2. Access Review 3 3. Technical Corrections Discussion Paper 4 4. Publication as D-paper 5 Referee Comments 5. Discussion Comments 6 6. Revision 7 Editor 7. Revised Submission 8 8. Peer-Review Completion 9 Final Revised Paper 2 nd Stage (Journal) 9. Final Revised Publication
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OA 3 – Open Access to the Publications Anyone is free: to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work to Remix — to adapt the work Under the following conditions: Attribution. The original authors must be given credit.
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Article Level Metrics Usage (downloads, views) Impact (citations) Saved (bookmarks) Discussion (social media)
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Case Studies – Geographica Helvetica Owned by Association Suisse de Géographie (ASG) and Geographisch-Ethnographische Gesellschaft Zürich (GEGZ) Supported by Swiss Academy of Science Print-only publication till 2012 Transition (2012-2014) Subscription includes free online access Vol. 67 (2012) OA on 01 January 2013, Vol. 68 (2013) OA on 01 January 2014 Back files (since 1946): OA Immediate OA in 2015!
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Case Studies – Annales Geophysicae Owned by the European Geosciences Union (EGU) Published by Springer till 2001 Move to Open Access in 2008 Introduction of APCs in 2009
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Case Studies – Fossil Record Owned by Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Published by Wiley till Vol. 16, Iss. 2(2013) Impact Factor 0.913 (2013) Immediate introduction of APCs OA since 01 January 2014
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Case Studies – Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems Owned by AMA Verband für Sensorik und Messtechnik Newly launched in 2012 APCs currently waived 36 articles published
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