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1 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Evidence-based policy or policy-based evidence? Experimenting with evolving business models for the publication of research information Martin Richardson Oxford University Press

2 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Experimenting with evolving Business Models OUP is keen to experiment with any business model which may help it achieve its mission more effectively than existing models. Our experiments are designed to discover whether new business models can achieve wider dissemination than existing models But in order to be successful any new business model will also need to be financially viable

3 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Subscriptions & free access Open access Author access and institutional repositories Experimenting with evolving Business Models

4 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Online and print subscriptions Consortia pricing Document delivery/pay–per view Licensing Free access for developing countries Free back-issue archives Free access for authors Subscriptions and free access

5 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Case Study: Nucleic Acids Research

6 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Case Study: Nucleic Acids Research

7 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? ModelJournal Full OANucleic Acids Research Partial OAJournal of Experimental Botany Sponsored OAEvidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine Experimenting with Open Access

8 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Partial open access model Optional Author charge of £250/$400 Waiver for UK authors - grant from JISC Reviews & special issues not open access Subscription prices held for 2005 Subscription price may be reduced in future years Partial Open Access

9 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? New Journal launched June 2004 Sponsored by Ishikawa Natural Medicinal Products Research Center,Japan Print version sold on subscription Online version open access No charges to authors Sponsored Open Access

10 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Full Open Access Editorial review process separate from charging procedure Publication charge of $1500 per paper Discounted charge of $500 for authors from institutions with print subscriptions or with “institutional membership” Simultaneous publication in PubMed Central archive Unlimited re-use for research & educational purposes

11 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Full Open Access Institutional Membership Scheme Becoming an Institutional Member gives discounted publication charges of US$500 (full rate US$1500) to corresponding authors based at the member institution. Institutional Membership is FREE if you have an institutional print subscription Otherwise a 2005 institutional membership costs £1423 / $2459, which was the price of an online only subscription in 2004.

12 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Does Open Access increase usage?

13 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Does Open Access increase usage? Average full-text downloads per article eCamMedical Journal Research739521 Review9021140 Average820830 Case study: eCam Usage Analysis

14 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Institutional Repositories partnership with Oxford University Library Services, (OULS) in support of the national SHERPA project. online access for OULS to articles by Oxford University- based authors published in many of the Oxford Journals from 2002 the articles will then be searchable via the OULS pilot institutional repository and available free of charge to researchers across the globe

15 Author e-offprints OUP authors automatically receive toll-free links for linking to the full text of their articles

16 Author Journal OUP Journals Online OAI (Open Archives Initiative) harvesters & aggregators e.g. www.OAIster.org Oxford University Eprints I.R. Article Link to OUP for PDF full text delivery Metadata to Oxford Eprints OAI harvesters crawl and index OAI-compliant websites (Self-archiving) The OUP/Sherpa Project

17 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Case Study: Free Archives Average subscription circulation trend for 28 journals with free back issue archives Free archive months No. JournalsCirculation 2002-2003 % 62-6.1 126-2.0 2420-3.8

18 UKSG Seminar November 2004 ‘Scientific publishing; free for all? Experimenting with evolving Business Models Next steps –Further usage analysis –Citations/impact factor –Financial impact –Cost/benefit analysis


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