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The Open University, 1 st November 2013 Open Access Publishing: the publishers’ perspective Alex Christoforou Head of Customer Services and Membership
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The many facets of Open Access Publishing Publisher is paid for the service of publication instead of selling access to content
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BioMed Central - The Open Access Publisher Launched 1999Publisher of over 250 open access journalsAll journals are fully peer-reviewed with international Editorial BoardsJournals in all areas of life sciences, medicine and chemistryOver 51,000 manuscripts submitted to BioMed Central journals in 2012
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Overview of open access Changing landscape of open access publishing 2000 2013 And many more…
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Impact Factor journals: Open Access market share Number of Articles in Journal Citation Reports 2012 Subscription journals include: ‘Hybrid’ Journals (OA articles: 1% of all articles) ‘Delayed’ OA Journals (6% of all articles) Sources: Journal Citation Reports 2012;DOAJ; Laakso and Björk: Anatomy of open access publishing: a study of longitudinal development and internal structure, BMC Medicine 2012
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Interesting New Journals (all OA) eLife - Highly selective journal backed by HHMI, Max Planck Society and Wellcome Trust - Reviewing editors lead online discussions resulting in a single concise set of instructions for revisions F1000 Research - All articles are published within days following an in-house check for obvious inappropriateness - Peer review takes place immediately after publication; reviews and reviewers’ identities are published alongside articles PeerJ - Authors pay to become members (starting at $99) instead of paying APCs - Must commit to providing at least 1 review each year
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A busy year for open access
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Open access policies around the world 302 mandates 81 Funder Mandates 177 Institutional 29 Sub-institutional 5 Multi-institutional 2,841 repositories worldwide containing 26,498,237 items
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How are BioMed Central and Springer keeping up?
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BioMed Central: The Journals 148 of 257 journals now have Impact Factors 148 of 257 journals now have Impact Factors
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Springer‘s portfolio of peer-reviewed, fully open access journals and books across all areas of science, technology, medicine, the humanities and social sciences! Visit springeropen.com or follow @SpringerOpen onspringeropen.com Ranging from specialized titles to SpringerPlus More than 20 open access books 17 journals with a 2012 Impact Factor Over 150 open access journals Launched in June 2010
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SpringerOpen journals in subject fields (Sept 2013)
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SpringerOpen – Now including Books! All SpringerOpen book chapters are fully open access (copyright remains with the authors/editors; Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial license) OA charge is calculated individually, based on the numbers of pages per book SpringerOpen books authors/editors affiliated to a Member Institute are entitled to a 15% loyalty discount
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Springer Open Choice
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New mobile formats Mobile friendly design of journals and articles Device-specific formatting for smart phone or tablet users Mobile-optimised figure presentation, content navigation and search Articles can be saved to read offline and used by apps such as iBooks, Dropbox and Papers
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Mobile formats Platform independent technology: Articles published in BioMed Central and SpringerOpen journals are available in the ePUB format which is compatible with all e-readers (Kindle, iPAD, Nook etc)
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Visibility
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Visibility for our authors BioMed Central & SpringerOpen website statistics Over 25 million page views a month More than 7 million user sessions per month Over 1.5 million registered users Over 420,000 recipients to BioMed Central and SpringerOpen newsletters SpringerLink - the world’s most complete online collection of STM content Over 20 million page views a month More than 12 million user sessions per month
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Altmetrics
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Researchers find articles … somehow save them … somewhere annotate them … in some way share them … sometimes get back to them … if they can find again eventually cite them … and then often reformat the citation
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Membership Program Prepay Members – 162 Shared Support Members – 26 Supporter Members – 257 Foundation Membership – 22
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Administrations tools Tracking Accountability Easy management Flexibility
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Institutional Repository (DSpace/Eprints etc.) Manuscript SWORD Import SWORD Export Published articles from institution’s authors Published article Automated Article Feeds
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Books (SpringerOpen) Wellcome policy
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Open access publishing is growing globally Funding for Open Access is being put in place all over the world Open access publishers provide an improved service ─Visibility and impact ─Distribution ─Accessibility Future: to support science as it develops ─Data sharing ─Reproducibility Summary
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Thank You Alex Christoforou Head of Customer Service and Membership +44 (0) 203 192 2106 alex.christoforou@biomedcentral.com
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