1 / 30

Oxford Open initiative

Oxford Open initiative. A short overview from Oxford Journals. Wolfgang Steinmetz Oxford University Press. eIFL GA 06.08.2010 – 08.08.2010 Lund, Sweden. eIFL GA 2010 Lund, Sweden. eIFL GA 2010 Lund, Sweden.

laurie
Download Presentation

Oxford Open initiative

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Oxford Open initiative A short overview from Oxford Journals Wolfgang Steinmetz Oxford University Press eIFL GA 06.08.2010 – 08.08.2010 Lund, Sweden

  2. eIFL GA 2010 Lund, Sweden

  3. eIFL GA 2010 Lund, Sweden • Introduction about OUP and our mission

  4. eIFL GA 2010 Lund, Sweden • Introduction about OUP and our mission Overview about Oxford Open initiative

  5. eIFL GA 2010 Lund, Sweden • Introduction about OUP and our mission Overview about Oxford Open initiative Oxford Journals collections 2011

  6. Welcome to Oxford

  7. Welcome to OUP

  8. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 facts and figures

  9. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford facts and figures

  10. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford - is the largest and oldest university press in the world facts and figures

  11. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford - is the largest and oldest university press in the world - has a sales turnover of more than £500 million p.a. facts and figures

  12. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford - is the largest and oldest university press in the world - has a sales turnover of more than £500 million p.a. - employs more than 5.000 staff worldwide facts and figures

  13. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford - is the largest and oldest university press in the world - has a sales turnover of more than £500 million p.a. - employs more than 5.000 staff worldwide - publishes more than 6.000 publications p.a. and more than 240 Journals facts and figures

  14. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford - is the largest and oldest university press in the world - has a sales turnover of more than £500 million p.a. - employs more than 5.000 staff worldwide - publishes more than 6.000 publications p.a. and more than 240 Journals - free and/or greatly reduced online access to our content for low income countries for example eIFL and others facts and figures

  15. Oxford University Press… - was founded 1478 - is a department of the University of Oxford - is the largest and oldest university press in the world - has a sales turnover of more than £500 million p.a. - employs more than 5.000 staff worldwide - publishes more than 6.000 publications p.a. and more than 240 Journals - free and/or greatly reduced online access to our content for low income countries for example eIFL and others - non profit company facts and figures

  16. Our mission • Oxford University Press’ mission is to further excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide; to bring the highest quality research to the widest possible audience.

  17. The Arms of the Oxford University

  18. What is open access? Traditional journal funding model: • Libraries purchase subscriptions ‘Gold’ Open Access Model - Authors pay for their Peer-reviewed articles to be published ‘Green’ Open Access Model • Authors deposit in freely accessible repositories OUP accommodates green and gold OA.

  19. Oxford Open • The OA brand for Oxford Journals • Six fully OA titles including NAR (Nucleic Acids Research) • Optional (hybrid) OA for ~93 more journals • Mixed funding sources, but mainly author charges • Reduced author charges for authors in developing countries • Editorial decisions kept firmly separate from author charge/OA decisions

  20. Oxford Open • Our Creative Commons licence allows authors to re-use their material elsewhere for non-commercial purposes • Oxford Journals automatically deposits open access articles in PubMed Central (PMC) for the majority of journals in Oxford Open • Articles published under the Oxford Open model are made freely available online immediately upon publication, without subscription barriers to access. • Self-archiving policies for authors to enable green OA • Joining the 2008 founded Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, focused on gold OA, http://www.oaspa.org/

  21. 6 Fully Open Access Oxford Journals

  22. 93 Optional (hybrid) OA Journals Optional (hybrid) means that authors may chose to pay for open access publication in order to make their article freely available. However, open access publication is not a requirement for publication in these journals. Standard model journals Open access articles published in these 93 journals will automatically be deposited in PMC by Oxford Journals on behalf of the author.

  23. Oxford Journals hybrid OA uptake by discipline

  24. Nucleic Acids Research • Largest OUP-owned title • Impact Factor: 7.479 • Subscription model → Full OA in 2005 • 2.770 $ charge per paper • About 2.700 submissions in 2009 (as in 2004) • About 1.100 papers published per volume (40% acceptance rate)

  25. 2009 NAR survey; 1094 respondents Would you have published your paper(s) in NAR if it had not offered open access? • Yes • No • Don’t know • Response • 64% • 12% • 24%

  26. Summary • STM publishing is changing rapidly • Open access models are evolving • Establishment of norms in pricing (author charges) • OUP continues to experiment with full and hybrid OA • Author service is top priority (reputation/quality/speed) • Questions for the future: • How will gold OA uptake affect subscriptions to hybrid journals? • Will the recession bolster or break OA? • Will green OA become more prevalent and what impact will this have?

  27. Changing world

  28. Oxford Journals collection 2011 Full collection 228 Journals Medicine collection 68 Journals Life Science collection 34 Journals Mathematics & Physical collection 25 Journals Law collection 28 Journals Humanities collection 61 Journals Social Sciences collection 44 Journals STM collection 111 Journals HSS collection 128 Journals Biomedical collection 78 Journals Policy collection 37 Journals Economics & Finance collection 29 Journals

  29. OUP Journals eIFL pricing 2011 Free access Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe Very high country discount according to eIFL and OUP Band Albania, Azerbaijan, Cameroon, Kosovo, Lesotho, Maldives, Moldova, Mongolia, Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan High country discount according to eIFL and OUP Band Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Macedonia, Nigeria, Palestine Large country discount according to eIFL and OUP Band Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Serbia

  30. Visite us at the conference area Adina Teusan from Oxford online Wolfgang Steinmetz from Oxford Journals Thank you!

More Related