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1 Development of electronic usage in Lithuania, the eIFL License positive impact, and publishing in general. Yann Amouroux Regional Sales Manager, IOP Publishing Lithuania May 2008 yann.amouroux@iop.org, www.iop.org

2 Agenda l Promoting physics, supporting physicists. l What does IOP Publishing do? l How eIFL opened up electronic access to researchers in Lithuania. l Publishing: the global picture. l Publishing: IOP Publishing statistics. l What happens to your paper during publication? l The importance of partner publishing. l What’s next from IOP Publishing?

3 Promoting physics, supporting physicists l The Institute of Physics is a scientific membership organisation that promotes the opportunities made possible through physics. l Over 34,000 members worldwide. l 44 subject groups and six professional groups. l Supporting education. l Advising government and industry. l Raising awareness.

4 Our mission: l Is to advance physics in order to further understanding of the physical world and its application for social and economic benefit; l To promote interest and participation in physics across society as a whole; l To support and involve physicists throughout their education and careers; l Find out more at www.iop.org.

5 IOP Publishing, brief description: l Over 50 journals; l 10 community websites; l Six magazines including Physics World; l 21 international publishing partners including Cern, IAEA and AAS; l Broad interdisciplinary coverage reflecting the nature of scientific research and application, from topics as varied as astronomy, mathematics, the biosciences and, of course, physics.

6 eIFL in Lithuania: l Most of IOP titles available via eIFL; l Hugely reduced costs; l Similar level of access as researchers in “top class” institutions (such as MIT or Cambridge); l Demand for electronic journals rapidly growing much faster in the last couple of years; l “Turnaways” also increasing.

7 eIFL in Lithuania: Downloads since 2005

8 eIFL in Lithuania: electronic usage since 2005

9 Publishing: the global picture: l Research output on the increase, more and more papers published every year (3% growth year on year); l Some “new” countries such as China and India making big impact; l Some previously influential countries losing their power; l Learned societies playing an active part in publishing in general, especially in Science Technology and Medical (STM) publishing.

10 Publishing: Worldwide publishing output in science:

11 Publishing: Ten year growth from key players:

12 Publishing: papers published by IOP by region 2007:

13 Publishing: Growth in number of IOP articles:

14 What happens to your paper? l How do we process your research paper? l How long does it take? l What does a publisher do when a paper gets published?

15 What happens to your paper? The process and evaluation:

16 Receipt to publication times for IOP Journals:

17 What happens to your paper? Marketing l Dedicated marketing team to help promote the work of our authors. l Work closely with authors to promote their papers (press releases, recommended reader campaigns, inclusion in journal highlight campaigns, promotion at exhibitions etc.) l General services to improve visibility and accessibility of papers including IOP Select, This months papers, RSS and e-mail alerts etc. l Marketing campaigns help improve citation performance, promote the work of the author and the science. l Ensure our journals are available through services like EIFL and INASP.

18 What happens to your paper? Citations to IOP articles

19 What happens to your paper? Total citations in physics

20 What happens to your paper? Growth in Impact factors

21 Building global partnerships l Partner publishing is one way we help support the global physics community. l Provide our expertise to decrease publication times, increase visibility and citations. l The Publisher is a “contractor”, no change in ownership. l Example of how partnership publishing can work: Chinese Physical Society partnership.

22 Partnership Publishing: increase visibility

23 Partnership Publishing: increase citation

24 What’s next from IOP Publishing? l IOPscience (www.iopscience.iop.org) l Over 300,000 articles, thousands of subject classifications; l Content from 1874 to the present day; l Over 470,000 E-prints; l Innovative searching and filtering across journal titles and subjects; l Links to related articles, references and citations; l RSS feeds, tag clouds and social bookmarking. And more…

25 What’s next at IOP Publishing?

26 Thanks! l Any questions? l E-mail: yann.amouroux@iop.org


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