A study of institutional spending on open access publication fees in Germany | PeerJ

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Summary:

"This study contributes to the evolving empirical basis for funding these charges and examines how much German universities and research organisations spent on open access publication fees. Using self-reported cost data from the Open APC initiative, the analysis focused on the amount that was being spent on publication fees, and compared these expenditure with data from related Austrian (FWF) and UK (Wellcome Trust, Jisc) initiatives, in terms of both size and the proportion of articles being published in fully and hybrid open access journals. We also investigated how thoroughly self-reported articles were indexed in Crossref, a DOI minting agency for scholarly literature, and analysed how the institutional spending was distributed across publishers and journal titles."

 

Link:

https://peerj.com/articles/2323.pdf

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Tags:

oa.new oa.germany oa.fees oa.costs oa.publishing oa.gold oa.funding oa.austria oa.uk oa.hybrid oa.economics_of oa.crossref oa.dois oa.indexing oa.case oa.case.funds oa.universities oa.business_models oa.hei oa.journals

Date tagged:

08/09/2016, 10:44

Date published:

08/09/2016, 06:44