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Open Access in
Medicine - Overview
                Martin Fenner

    Klinik für Hämatologie,
Hämostaseologie, Onkologie und
   Stammzelltransplantation
Open Access
The author(s) grant(s) to all users a free, irrevocable
right of access to, and a license to copy, use and
distribute the work publicly and to make and
distribute derivative works, subject to proper
attribution of authorship.

A complete version of the work and all supplemental
materials is deposited (and thus published) in at
least one online repository.

Berlin Declaration on Open Access 2003
„Allianz der Deutschen
                          WIssenschaftsorganisationen“
                          signed the Berlin Declaration
                                           27


                                                                                                                       29
ektorenkonferenz (HRK)
                                                            Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG)
                                                               28



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Gold OA
Publishing in an Open Access journal

Green OA
Self-archiving in an institutional repository
or PubMed Central
PubMed comprises more than 19 million citations for
biomedical articles from MEDLINE and life science journals.
Citations may include links to full-text articles from
PubMed Central or publisher web sites.
Availability of fulltext articles
Matsubayashi et al.


     in PubMed in 2005
Figure 1
Full text availability of sample articles (n54,667)




Matsubayashi M et al. J Med Libr Assoc. 2009 the 8 countries accounting for the
journal’s publishers (72.1%). PMC (26.0%) was the
                                    ratios. Among
second most common method of access, followed by
                                    largest number of articles in the sample, the rate at
doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.97.1.002. which OA articles were published by authors residing
journal platforms or portal sites (17.4%).
  In contrast, the percentage of OA articles available   in Canada was the highest (37.6%), with the United
Distribution of PubMed Open Access
   articles from Germany in 2005
           Journal Website

           PubMed Central

    Institutional Repository

          Author’s Website

                               0%   20%   40%   60%   80%

 Matsubayashi M et al. J Med Libr Assoc. 2009
 doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.97.1.002.
NIH Public Access Policy

Starting May 25, 2008, peer-reviewed
journal manuscripts that arise from NIH
funds have to be submitted to PubMed
Central upon acceptance for publication.

These papers have to be made accessible to
the public on PubMed Central no later than
12 months after publication.
Submissions to PubMed Central

                       NIH Public Access Policy




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The 20 most popular journals in my reference
manager (about 1700 papers) include

1 Open Access journal:
   PLoS Medicine

3 Journals without an institutional subscription:
   Cell
   Lancet Oncology
   Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
atego-
 orable
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 red in     Mutant NPM1 without    150 123 101            75   56   38     25     14   10    4   2
              FLT3-ITD
 of pa-     Mutant CEBPA               67     54   39     30   19   13      8      6    5    3   0
e were
  nosti-   Figure 2. Kaplan–Meier Survival Estimates, According to Genotype.
  with-       Schlenk R et al. NEJM 2008 doi:10.1056/NEJMra063728
           Data are shown for relapse-free survival (Panel A) and overall survival
           (Panel B). “Other genotypes” is defined as the FLT3-ITD genotype and the
   FLT3-                ICM
                               AUTHOR: Schlenk (Dohner)                   RETAKE       1st
Krege S et al. Eur Urol 2008 doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2007.12.024
Use Creative Commons Attribution License:
Share fulltext papers with other people
in your group
Duncan Hull: http://www.flickr.com/
  photos/dullhunk/3249956703/
Author
Jorge Cham: http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1200
Impact Factor
A = the number of times articles published in 2007 and
2008 were cited by indexed journals during 2009

B = the total number of "citable items" published in
2007 and 2008. ("Citable items" are usually articles,
reviews, proceedings, or notes; not editorials or Letters-
to-the-Editor.)

2009 impact factor = A/B

Calculated (and sold) by
http://ebling.library.wisc.edu/portals/impact-factor/
biological.
PLoS Computational Biology and PLoS
s are expected to cross this threshold in
ed self-sufficiency almost immediately
affordable price, and cost-effective




 to Published Articles publishes research on bacteria, PLoS Genetics reflects Coverageand
              PLoS Pathogens               Operating Expense the full breadth                                        PLoS ONE is an innovative, interactive journal
                  fungi, parasites, prions, and viruses that       interdisciplinary nature of genetics and genomics that publishes peer-reviewed rigorous research
                                                           (% of operatingby publishing original contributions in
                  contributes to our understanding of the biology  research expense covered by operating revenues) within science and medicine.
                                                                                                                     from all disciplines
                  of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions.     all areas of biology.

                                          %
                                         100
 submitted
                                           90
 published                                                                  “ Working in conjunction with other advocacy groups, PLoS has been
                                           80                                 part of a small, but influential, team that has changed public policy.
                                                                              Today, the NIH requires everyone supported by an NIH grant to
                                           70                                 make their results publicly available in PubMed Central within
                                                                              one year of publication.”
                                           60
                                                                              – Dr. Harold E. Varmus, PLoS Co-founder, Chairman of the Board
                                           50




                                                                                                                                                                      9
                                           40




                                                                                                                                                                      PLoS Progress Report
                                           30
                  PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases is the first
                                             20
                  OA journal devoted to publishing research on
                                                                                                                                      PLoS ONE
                  all scientific, medical, and10
                                             public health aspects
                  of the forgotten diseases affecting the world’s
                  forgotten people.           0
2005     2006     2007       2008                    2003            2004           2005           2006          2007            2008

                                   PLoS Progress Report June 2009:
                          http://www.plos.org/downloads/progress_report.pdf
Hybrid Access




http://www.bloodjournal.org
as Molecular Systems Biology, are fully         model, science needs to be open, and                                                                       web
          open access.                                    researchers from less-developed countries                                                                  take
              So why not implement full open              in particular should not be disadvantaged                                                                  acce
          access for all of our journals? Practical       by being asked to pay beyond their means                                                                   edit
          considerations have an important
          role. According to Journal Citation
                                                                                            editorial
                                                          for journal subscriptions. For that reason,
                                                          Nature Publishing Group is in partnership
                                                                                                                                                                     them
                                                                                                                                                                     thro
          Reports ( omson Reuters), in 2007 we            with a number of initiatives that provide
          Science in the open
          published 133 research papers (including        free access to journal content to scientists                                                               Refe
          review articles). Subscription-based            from such countries6.                                                                                      1. ww
                                                                                                                                                                     2. htt
          Advancedtowards open-access schemes gain momentum, the choice these, in‘author pays’ and
          As moves Materials published 736 items,            E orts like between addition to the                                                                     3.   htt
          and the open-access journal Optics Express
          subscription-based models may come down to fundamental business considerations rather thanin
                                                          freedom that we grant to our authors limits                                                                4.   ww
          published 1961 papers, with publication
          in access to original research.                 making their research available in public                                                                  5.   ww
          fees starting from $925 per paper. From         repositories a er a reasonable amount of                                                                   6.   ww

             e scienti c discourse is, by its very        such statistics it is obvious that, assuming                 time, illustrate that the choice between
          NATURE MATERIALS | VOL 8 | AUGUST 2009 | www.nature.com/naturematerials open access and a subscription-based
          nature, open and democratic. Anyone can simple economics of scale, a switch to
        participate, and, based on the principles of      an author-pays model in our case would                               approach is more a matter of
        deductive logic and experimental discovery,       incur signi cant publication fees per                                    having a sustainable business
        anyone can contribute to the process. ere         paper published.                                                           model, rather than that of
          Papers published per year
        is no place for censorship in science. As an
        essay in the New York Times makes clear,
                                                             In addition, at every stage
                                                          of manuscript handling we
                                                                                                                                       a fundamentally di erent
                                                                                                                                        point of view. Sharing our
nmat_2497_AUG09.indd 611 good science, we
        “If we are not practicing                         provide an expensive, high-                                                    entire publication costs
          Readers per paper
        probably aren’t practicing good democracy.
        And vice versa”1.
                                                          quality service. is not only
                                                          involves the professional
                                                                                                                                         among only 133 authors,
                                                                                                                                          rather than thousands of
              e natural consequence of this               subediting and production of                                                    subscribing individuals
          Expensive services (e.g. prescreening by professional editors,
        openness in the practice of science is that
        all aspects of science should be open and
                                                          accepted papers, but also an
                                                          exhaustive prescreening of
                                                                                                                                           and institutions,
                                                                                                                                            certainly does not
        accessible to everyone. In that spirit, several   submitted manuscripts.                                                            seem feasible.
          subediting)
                                                                                        © ISTOCKPHOTO / PATRYK GALKA




        universities, including Harvard2, MIT3 and        At Nature Materials, we                                                                As for the open-
        University College London4, have recently         prescreen well above 80%                                                           access resolutions by
        announced initiatives that aim to make the        of submitted manuscripts                                                           universities such as
        scienti c output of their researchers freely      without peer review. is                                                            Harvard and MIT,
        available in public repositories.                 means that, at a cost, we                                                          at present we do not
              ese schemes are part of a more              rely much less on the ‘free’                                                      wish to accept any
          doi:10.1038/nmat2497
        general drive towards open access in
        publishing, whereby authors, not readers,
                                                          peer-reviewing services
                                                          of scientists than journals
                                                                                                                                            addenda to our author
                                                                                                                                            licence, because, as
The process of submitting a manuscript
to a biomedical journal is time-consuming,
requires skills that most scientists are not
trained in, and is not standardized.

The submission of an accepted manuscript
to an institutional repository (green
OA) is additional work with many of the
same characteristics.
Publication charges (2009)
 Nature Communications (starts 2010)       5.000 $
 PLoS Medicine                             2.900 $
 EMBO Journal                              2.795 $
 Blood                                     2.000 $
 BMC Cancer                                1.690 $
 PLoS ONE                                  1.200 $
 BMJ                                          0$

Cancer Research (subscription access) charges $75 for
submission and $85 per page for accepted manuscripts
H   Open Access vs. subscription access articles
    during the first six months after publication
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     Davisdownloads of open access articles (n=247) andarticle downloads, and table at
            PM et al. Open access publishing, subscription                 mentary
          access articles (n=1371) during the first six months after       although this effe
                citations: randomised controlled trial. BMJ
             publication. Downloads from known internet robots are   2008.
             excluded           doi:10.1136/bmj.a568                      DISCUSSION
Outlook
First issue April 2010, accepts submissions since
October 2009
Aims for papers similar to Nature, but without the
same broad impact
Hybrid publishing model, costs calculated for
100% Open Access
Online only, no editorials, news, etc.
Press Release Nr. 57 (October 13, 2009)

Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) baut
ihre Unterstützung des Open-Access-Publizierens
konsequent aus. Universitäten können künftig bei
der DFG Mittel beantragen, um Publikationen ihrer
Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler in
                                  24

originären Open-Access-Zeitschriften zu
finanzieren.                         Deutsche Forsc
Franzen JL et al. PLoS ONE 2009 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005723
Special thanks to Peter Binfield,
   Phil Vaughan, Lesley Anson,
Cameron Neylon, Victor Henning,
Richard Grant, Heinz Pampel and
          Graham Steel

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Open Access In Medicine

  • 1. Open Access in Medicine - Overview Martin Fenner Klinik für Hämatologie, Hämostaseologie, Onkologie und Stammzelltransplantation
  • 2. Open Access The author(s) grant(s) to all users a free, irrevocable right of access to, and a license to copy, use and distribute the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works, subject to proper attribution of authorship. A complete version of the work and all supplemental materials is deposited (and thus published) in at least one online repository. Berlin Declaration on Open Access 2003
  • 3. „Allianz der Deutschen WIssenschaftsorganisationen“ signed the Berlin Declaration 27 29 ektorenkonferenz (HRK) Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG) 28 Leibniz-Gemeinschaft 30 H#"$7#2$S0-#'46*5$D@*$()#*$+,,#--$ .#5'$7"#$!12$52@T#*$U#2'$&61$7"#$H#&,%9 26 Wissenschaftsrat !"#$ %&'&())*+,(%&$ -).$ */&01(&%&).$ '6*5$ 7#2$ 7"D#2-#*$ O&%0#*8#7"*56*5#*$ H(&$ A4)A0&+&$ P'#&+,-)%$ 1(0.$ ()2 2 )&067"/$ .&0$ !%*$ S40$ 7""&'$ 7)$ .&)$ !"#$ 132$7"#$#"*4#.*#*$N@,%-,%6.#*:$!"#-$5".'$ 24 Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft ,(&0+&$ 340#56-)%#40%7)(#7+(4)$ 804.-2 %&"'()$:',/5/8/+'01!%:,2$%&"&(#+&+>$E(+$.&0$ "*$8#-@*7#2#2$U#"-#$&6,%$132$7"#$6*'#29 !"#$ !"#$%#&'(")"#%*+,-./$ %&'$ (")%$ *+,$ P")%'"/#$ Q) -,%"#7.",%#*$FQ,%#2V$ ,(&0+$ .(&$ !"#$%&"'()$*+,+&&,(-"./0 1!%*2$ ('$J760$KLLU$%&%0*).&+&)$!"#0%&"'()0;5$ -"#.$ /#(#'*'0$ 1#2$ 34#"#2$ 5+('&+()%$ 6+&7 )"#%*+,-./$ *+4$ Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) +21$ ;#/+'&)%'#'#4$ <=47 4152617%8$ N&4# '(+$(60&0$340#56-)%$&()$9::&)+"(56&#$;-+<$ 95/"&0<5=4"4>01!%;<2$67+$.(&$!%*$&0%I)2 ."'8'(/#94:3'#4$ 25 .7#$ ('$ 9::&)+"(56&)$ =)+&0&##&$ %&)-+,+$ ,&).$&()&$,&)+07"&$=)#+(+-+(4)$%&#567::&)<$ „Bei der Förderung von Open Access müs- !"#$%&'%($)%($*(#+,'+%(-%&./'%($)%($!"#$ ()%+2/(#4/#;2"((#$ "2$ 1"/"'&.#4$ <=4,$ ;#"'(A4#"(#($?9 1&0.&)$#4"">$?(&$#&+,+&$#(56$.&#67"/$#564)$ .&0&)$!-:%7/&)#8&A+0-'$.(&$390.&0-)%$ %&'"#( )#*%+#,'-( ./"#( 0"'( 122"'"'( 3,-4'-( Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft *+$ 3B41#42C$ !#4$ STTU$+21$1"#$V# sen wir natürlich stets die verschiedenen Publi- >?9#2$ 5))#((@$ ('84A#4$ :0*6$:*0$.&)$@8&)2!55&##2;&.7)A&)$&()> kationskulturen der wissenschaftlichen Fächer .&#$@8&)2!55&##2;&.7)A&)#$-).$.&##&)$ 5,( 6&77"'78942:%&89";( <&77"'$ 01'$ 2334$ ()%2#..#$ +21$ 1"4#A'#$ -+/&2/$*'&+ 1"#(#4$ 5))#((7W#"'."2"# !"#$%&'()'"*+ *'&+ ,-$$-."+ *+$ !"#$% ?-$$'"$()9> =)+&0)$:40.&0+$#(&$()$(60&)$B&%&")$,-0$ 807A+(#56&$!)1&).-)%$&()#56"(&T+>$H40+$ berücksichtigen, aber wir sind sicher, dass grund- ,'+%(#+5+-+$ )%($ 6&##%'#./78+#(7+$ )&%$ D23=4,&'"=2$ E$ F#1#4*#"'0$ :;#4&..0$ 3:4$ +,/#(#'*'$N"41 &'#()%*"$"+,-.&/0(/+0'-#&12'+34&+56$4"2+ $()9>#='&+ *'&+ ?(56&0-)%$%-+&0$1(##&)#567:+"(56&0$C072 (#+$7-56$.7#$?@+'0A((+,,0%B&5(>0C+"D$7)2 sätzlich alle Fächer profitieren können“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
  • 4. Gold OA Publishing in an Open Access journal Green OA Self-archiving in an institutional repository or PubMed Central
  • 5. PubMed comprises more than 19 million citations for biomedical articles from MEDLINE and life science journals. Citations may include links to full-text articles from PubMed Central or publisher web sites.
  • 6. Availability of fulltext articles Matsubayashi et al. in PubMed in 2005 Figure 1 Full text availability of sample articles (n54,667) Matsubayashi M et al. J Med Libr Assoc. 2009 the 8 countries accounting for the journal’s publishers (72.1%). PMC (26.0%) was the ratios. Among second most common method of access, followed by largest number of articles in the sample, the rate at doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.97.1.002. which OA articles were published by authors residing journal platforms or portal sites (17.4%). In contrast, the percentage of OA articles available in Canada was the highest (37.6%), with the United
  • 7. Distribution of PubMed Open Access articles from Germany in 2005 Journal Website PubMed Central Institutional Repository Author’s Website 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Matsubayashi M et al. J Med Libr Assoc. 2009 doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.97.1.002.
  • 8. NIH Public Access Policy Starting May 25, 2008, peer-reviewed journal manuscripts that arise from NIH funds have to be submitted to PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication. These papers have to be made accessible to the public on PubMed Central no later than 12 months after publication.
  • 9. Submissions to PubMed Central NIH Public Access Policy http://www.nihms.nih.gov/stats/index.shtml
  • 10. Researcher Science Library Institution Funding Organisation Journal General Public Policy Makers Journalists
  • 11. Researcher Reader Reviewer Author Editor
  • 14. The 20 most popular journals in my reference manager (about 1700 papers) include 1 Open Access journal: PLoS Medicine 3 Journals without an institutional subscription: Cell Lancet Oncology Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
  • 15. atego- orable atients 100 -nega- 90 1 and 80 or out- 70 urvival Mutant CEBPA ates of 60 ely. 50 Mutant NPM1 on the 40 without FLT3-ITD e was 30 recent 20 D mu- Other genotypes 10 P<0.001 tcome 0 s with 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , FLT3- ciated enetic Other genotypes 266 153 90 68 39 22 15 9 7 4 0 red in Mutant NPM1 without 150 123 101 75 56 38 25 14 10 4 2 FLT3-ITD of pa- Mutant CEBPA 67 54 39 30 19 13 8 6 5 3 0 e were nosti- Figure 2. Kaplan–Meier Survival Estimates, According to Genotype. with- Schlenk R et al. NEJM 2008 doi:10.1056/NEJMra063728 Data are shown for relapse-free survival (Panel A) and overall survival (Panel B). “Other genotypes” is defined as the FLT3-ITD genotype and the FLT3- ICM AUTHOR: Schlenk (Dohner) RETAKE 1st
  • 16. Krege S et al. Eur Urol 2008 doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2007.12.024
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  • 18. Use Creative Commons Attribution License:
  • 19. Share fulltext papers with other people in your group
  • 20. Duncan Hull: http://www.flickr.com/ photos/dullhunk/3249956703/
  • 23. Impact Factor A = the number of times articles published in 2007 and 2008 were cited by indexed journals during 2009 B = the total number of "citable items" published in 2007 and 2008. ("Citable items" are usually articles, reviews, proceedings, or notes; not editorials or Letters- to-the-Editor.) 2009 impact factor = A/B Calculated (and sold) by
  • 25. biological. PLoS Computational Biology and PLoS s are expected to cross this threshold in ed self-sufficiency almost immediately affordable price, and cost-effective to Published Articles publishes research on bacteria, PLoS Genetics reflects Coverageand PLoS Pathogens Operating Expense the full breadth PLoS ONE is an innovative, interactive journal fungi, parasites, prions, and viruses that interdisciplinary nature of genetics and genomics that publishes peer-reviewed rigorous research (% of operatingby publishing original contributions in contributes to our understanding of the biology research expense covered by operating revenues) within science and medicine. from all disciplines of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. all areas of biology. % 100 submitted 90 published “ Working in conjunction with other advocacy groups, PLoS has been 80 part of a small, but influential, team that has changed public policy. Today, the NIH requires everyone supported by an NIH grant to 70 make their results publicly available in PubMed Central within one year of publication.” 60 – Dr. Harold E. Varmus, PLoS Co-founder, Chairman of the Board 50 9 40 PLoS Progress Report 30 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases is the first 20 OA journal devoted to publishing research on PLoS ONE all scientific, medical, and10 public health aspects of the forgotten diseases affecting the world’s forgotten people. 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 PLoS Progress Report June 2009: http://www.plos.org/downloads/progress_report.pdf
  • 27. as Molecular Systems Biology, are fully model, science needs to be open, and web open access. researchers from less-developed countries take So why not implement full open in particular should not be disadvantaged acce access for all of our journals? Practical by being asked to pay beyond their means edit considerations have an important role. According to Journal Citation editorial for journal subscriptions. For that reason, Nature Publishing Group is in partnership them thro Reports ( omson Reuters), in 2007 we with a number of initiatives that provide Science in the open published 133 research papers (including free access to journal content to scientists Refe review articles). Subscription-based from such countries6. 1. ww 2. htt Advancedtowards open-access schemes gain momentum, the choice these, in‘author pays’ and As moves Materials published 736 items, E orts like between addition to the 3. htt and the open-access journal Optics Express subscription-based models may come down to fundamental business considerations rather thanin freedom that we grant to our authors limits 4. ww published 1961 papers, with publication in access to original research. making their research available in public 5. ww fees starting from $925 per paper. From repositories a er a reasonable amount of 6. ww e scienti c discourse is, by its very such statistics it is obvious that, assuming time, illustrate that the choice between NATURE MATERIALS | VOL 8 | AUGUST 2009 | www.nature.com/naturematerials open access and a subscription-based nature, open and democratic. Anyone can simple economics of scale, a switch to participate, and, based on the principles of an author-pays model in our case would approach is more a matter of deductive logic and experimental discovery, incur signi cant publication fees per having a sustainable business anyone can contribute to the process. ere paper published. model, rather than that of Papers published per year is no place for censorship in science. As an essay in the New York Times makes clear, In addition, at every stage of manuscript handling we a fundamentally di erent point of view. Sharing our nmat_2497_AUG09.indd 611 good science, we “If we are not practicing provide an expensive, high- entire publication costs Readers per paper probably aren’t practicing good democracy. And vice versa”1. quality service. is not only involves the professional among only 133 authors, rather than thousands of e natural consequence of this subediting and production of subscribing individuals Expensive services (e.g. prescreening by professional editors, openness in the practice of science is that all aspects of science should be open and accepted papers, but also an exhaustive prescreening of and institutions, certainly does not accessible to everyone. In that spirit, several submitted manuscripts. seem feasible. subediting) © ISTOCKPHOTO / PATRYK GALKA universities, including Harvard2, MIT3 and At Nature Materials, we As for the open- University College London4, have recently prescreen well above 80% access resolutions by announced initiatives that aim to make the of submitted manuscripts universities such as scienti c output of their researchers freely without peer review. is Harvard and MIT, available in public repositories. means that, at a cost, we at present we do not ese schemes are part of a more rely much less on the ‘free’ wish to accept any doi:10.1038/nmat2497 general drive towards open access in publishing, whereby authors, not readers, peer-reviewing services of scientists than journals addenda to our author licence, because, as
  • 28. The process of submitting a manuscript to a biomedical journal is time-consuming, requires skills that most scientists are not trained in, and is not standardized. The submission of an accepted manuscript to an institutional repository (green OA) is additional work with many of the same characteristics.
  • 29. Publication charges (2009) Nature Communications (starts 2010) 5.000 $ PLoS Medicine 2.900 $ EMBO Journal 2.795 $ Blood 2.000 $ BMC Cancer 1.690 $ PLoS ONE 1.200 $ BMJ 0$ Cancer Research (subscription access) charges $75 for submission and $85 per page for accepted manuscripts
  • 30. H Open Access vs. subscription access articles during the first six months after publication 120 The negative b Increase in downloads and visitors (%) no c that open access r di itat in ffe io 80 5% (incident rate re ns 0.81 to 1.10; P=0. nc expected citation e 40 1.55; P=0.716), al significantly differ 0 A supplementa on the same set o -40 Abstract Full text PDF Unique visitors open access publi being cited by Fig 2 | Percentage differences (95% confidence intervals) in confidence interv Davisdownloads of open access articles (n=247) andarticle downloads, and table at PM et al. Open access publishing, subscription mentary access articles (n=1371) during the first six months after although this effe citations: randomised controlled trial. BMJ publication. Downloads from known internet robots are 2008. excluded doi:10.1136/bmj.a568 DISCUSSION
  • 32. First issue April 2010, accepts submissions since October 2009 Aims for papers similar to Nature, but without the same broad impact Hybrid publishing model, costs calculated for 100% Open Access Online only, no editorials, news, etc.
  • 33. Press Release Nr. 57 (October 13, 2009) Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) baut ihre Unterstützung des Open-Access-Publizierens konsequent aus. Universitäten können künftig bei der DFG Mittel beantragen, um Publikationen ihrer Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler in 24 originären Open-Access-Zeitschriften zu finanzieren. Deutsche Forsc
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