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September 26, 2018
"The Revolution Will Be Open?"
Series curated by David Lewis, Indiana University Purdue University
Indiana, Dean Emeritus of the University Library & Michael Roy
Middlebury College, Dean of the Library
Beyond North America:
Widening Access and Participation
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Colleen Campbell
Open Access 2020 Initiative
Max Planck Digital Library
The Open Access 2020 Initiative
@oa
2020i
Duraspace Hot Topics Webinar
26 September 2018
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Dichotomy of scholarly publishing
$10bn
cash flow
Subscription system
STM Publisher dominated
Open Ecosystem
Community driven
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Money needs to follow researchers
Subscription system Open Access
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Repurpose subscription funds for OA
Subscription system
STM Publisher dominated
Open Ecosystem
Community driven
$10bn
cash flow
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Our shared mission and vision
Accelerate the transition to open access,
replacing the subscription business model with
new models that ensure outputs are open and
re-usable and that the costs behind their
dissemination are transparent and
economically sustainable.
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A comprehensive strategy
http://www.vsnu.nl/Roadmap-open-access-2018-2020-English/the-road-to-2020.html
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http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0026-C274-7
Financial leverage: there is already enough
money in the system
Subscription
market today
€ 7.6 bn
Transformed
Open Access
€ 4.0 bn
Conservative average cost per
article OA publication
scholary articlesscholary articles
# 2m# 2m
45% Buffer
Cost per article under the
subscription regime
€ 3,800 € 2,000
8https://treemaps.intact-project.org/apcdata/openapc/
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OA2020 is non-prescriptive in approach
Divest of subscriptions…
− Implement a step-wise reduction in subscription expenditure
− Negotiate transitional agreements (e.g. read & publish, offsetting)
− Engage in subscription reviews and cancellations of “big deals”
Invest in Open Access…
− Promote pure open access journals and publishers
− Negotiate transformative agreements
− Divert funding to other open access publishing venues (cooperative
models, infrastructure, etc.)
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Publisher represents that the Read & Publish model, with its foundation in
“hybrid” open access – where some articles are paywalled and others
published open access – is a temporary and transitional business model
whose aim is to provide a mechanism to shift over time to full open
access.
The Publisher commits to informing Customer of progress towards this
longer-term aim on an annual basis, and to adjusting Read & Publish terms
based on its progress towards full open access.
Transformative agreements driving the
transition
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http://intheopen.net/2018/06/mit-rsc-read-and-publish-agreementn-access-mit-a
nd-the-royal-society-of-chemistry-sign-first-north-american-read-and-publish-agr
eement/
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Increasing readiness for transformation
https://eua.eu/component/attachments/attachments.html?id=358
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Increasing readiness for transformation
Declaration of Rights and Principles to
Transform Scholarly Communications
Championing Change in Journal Negotiations
Negotiating Journal Agreements at UC: A
Call to Action
https://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/2018/06/championing-chang
e-in-journal-negotiations/
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Open access publishing is growing
CC data chart
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05191-0
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(OA as of 2017)
20 largest journals, based on number of papers published in 2016. OA highlighted in grey.
MPDL analysis based on data from Web of Science.
Subscription publishers are cashing in
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OA publishing constitutes an unmonitored and
unchecked parallel revenue stream for
subscription publishers
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Financial impact of OA publishing
7.6 Bn EUR
2M # articles
3800 EUR per article
+ 10
+ 100
+ 1000
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To break the system, both money streams
must be reined in
OA is (just) the next step
in the evolution of
licensing
subscriptions
OA publishing
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A global initiative to meet publishers at
eye level
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Finally, open access on a large-scale.
For our scholars,
for society.
Through alignment we will achieve
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Thank you!
Participate in
OA2020
Accelerate the
transition
Colleen Campbell
Open Access 2020 Initiative
Max Planck Digital Library
campbell@mpdl.mpg.de
@ColleenCampbe11
https://oa2020.org
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Mathematical
expressions
tagging with
MathML
XML tagging
of tables and
data
Replicability
necessary condition in science
XML tagging
of annexes
and
supplementary
material
Open Data
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September 26, 2018
"The Revolution Will Be Open?"
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