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Mr. Haank addresses Springer's position on Open Access. What has changed over the last years, what has stayed the same? Is hybrid developing into fully open, or will the models co-exist? He also touches upon the issue of (open) data. Making data available in a structured, useful way is much more complex than the current practice of article publishing.
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Open Access Publishing at Springer
Derk Haank
CEO
Koeln, 14 December 2010
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 2
Open Access flavors at Springer
Hybrid Open Access
• Open Access option
in majority of
Springer titles
• Open Choice for
individual authors:
Article fee
€ 2000/ USD 3000
• Experimental
agreements with
institutions
Fully Open AccessAuthors’ Rights
• Self-archiving of
author’s accepted
version
• Deposit into PubMed
Central
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 3
Springer is a green publisher
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 4
Springer pioneered the hybrid journal
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 5
Institutional experiments
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 6
Hybrid journals: OA uptake across disciplines
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Total articles OA articles
Medicine
Mathematics/StatisticsHumanities/Social Sciences/LawEngineeringEarth and Environmental ScienceComputer Science
Chemistry/Material Sciences
Business/Economics
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Behavioural Science
Physics/Astronomy
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 7
Price adjustments for selected hybrid journals
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 8
“Springer is now
the world’s largest
open access
publisher” Peter Suber in October 2008
Acquisition of BioMed Central in 2008
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 9
•New suite of open access journals which will cover all disciplines
•All articles are fully and immediately open access
• No subscriptions,
article processing fees instead
–Paid by the author (via research grant, library, institutional OA fund, …)
–Paid by a member institution
–Waivers in cases of economic hardship
– Invitation waivers for EICs
What is ?
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 10
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 11
‘Gold’ Open Access is growing fast
• Small but fast growing segment of the STM journals market
• DOAJ now lists 5,000+ journals, but only 400 have an Impact Factor
• Approx. 4% of all articles indexed by ISI in 2009 are open access
• Top three OA publishers are growing fast:
– BMC (18k articles in 2009, +21%)
– PLOS (6k articles in 2009, +50%)
– Hindawi (4k articles in 2009, +75%)
• New OA funds emerge, either by funding agencies or academic institutions
• It is believed that OA will stay as a complementary business model to the well
established subscription model
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 12
The ‘Gold’ Open Access market share in 2020?
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
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200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
OA Non OA
Assumptions:
• Total article growth: 3.5% p.a.
• OA article growth: 20% p.a.
Open Access Publishing at Springer | December 2010 13
Springer’s view on scientific data
• Data are highly valuable
– Data as a resource (share for re-use, repurpose)
– Data as part of the scholarly record (share for review, validation and testing)
– Data as an achievement (share for scientist’s visibility)
• Data sharing has challenges
– Increasing rate of data production, diversity of experimental designs and analytics
– Missing metadata, missing context
– Missing infrastructure for storage and accessibility
– Missing incentives for data authors
• Springer’s role?
– Enhance access to stored datasets (Springer articles as “information hubs“ and
data integration as service to authors)
Explanatory comment: Linking to related datasets in geosciences database Pangaea is under development