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Should publishers offer OA? Thomas J. Walker University of Florida
Outline • OA models for publishers • Two Bio. One publishers that offer OA • What Bio. One publishers should do
Who benefits from open access? • • Researchers Teachers Students The public
Who is afraid of open access? • Most publishers
Open Access models • Author self-archiving
Open Access models • Author self-archiving • OA sold by the article (=“hybrid model”)
PNAS 3 Apr 2007 issue $1100 price of OA per article 24% (16 of the 68 articles in this issue are OA)
PNAS 3 Apr 2007 issue $1100 price of OA per article 24% OA All articles freely web accessible 6 months after publication
Citations to articles published in PNAS in last half of 2004 G. Eysenbach. 2006. The open access advantage. J Med Internet Res 8(2).
Open Access models • Author self-archiving • OA sold by the article (=“hybrid model”) • 100% OA
Florida Entomological Society 100% OA since 1994
Florida Entomological Society • 1993 OA endorsed • 1994 OA via PDF to all articles (1994 forward)
Florida Entomological Society • 1993 OA endorsed • 1994 OA via PDF to all articles (1994 forward) • 1999 OA to complete back-file (1917 -1993)
FES: Revenues from library subscriptions
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
Florida Entomologist Obligatory OA fees Articles Scientific notes $100 $ 50
FES: Initial year of OA fees
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 Bio. One (2002 forward)
FES: Summary of OA revenue effects
Entomological Society of America currently ca. 67% OA
Entomological Society of America • • 1995 GB approves OA sales 1997 GB cancels approval 1999 GB approves OA sales again 2000 OA sales begin!
ESA: Percentage of authors buying OA
ESA: Gross revenues from OA sales
How ESA’s hybrid model generated >$74, 000 per year Year No. of OA articles 2004 Average price 550 $143 2005 510 $146 2006 537 $150 ESA price for OA by the article = 75% of the cost of 100 paper reprints
Current prices of OA by the article Entomological Society of America [ESA] (1 to 20 pages) Annals of the Entomological Society of America Journal of Economic Entomology Environmental Entomology Journal of Medical Entomology $55 to $314
Current prices of OA by the article Entomological Society of America [ESA] (1 to 20 pages) Annals of the Entomological Society of America Journal of Economic Entomology Environmental Entomology Journal of Medical Entomology American Society of Limnology and Oceanography [ASLO] Limnology and Oceanography: Methods $55 to $314 $350 National Academy of Sciences $1100 Company of Biologists $2560 Springer $3000 Elsevier $3000 Taylor & Francis $3100 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Journal of Experimental Biology Development Journal of Cell Science Open. Choice Sponsored Article program i. Open. Access
What Bio. One publishers should do…. • Sell OA to your authors at a fair price
Setting the price of OA by the article • Price too high – Authors/members will recognize the attempt to profiteer – Service will not be profitable
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
What Bio. One publishers should do…. • Sell OA to your authors at a fair price • Provide free access to electronic back-files
Summary Society-based publishers should 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”
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