Open Secrets: Exploring Institutional Spending on Open Access

mdelhaye's bookmarks 2025-02-11

Summary:

A robust corpus exists on Open Access (OA) spending within libraries, however there is less literature on assessing OA expenditures across colleges and universities. Due to the nature of the fragmented and uneven investment in OA, researchers are likely not optimizing institutional resources on Article Processing Charges (APCs) as part of the open access environment. This article describes how personnel at University of Oregon Libraries built a Power BI model to encapsulate and visualize our institution’s open access outlay as well as apprise researchers of their options for selecting OA publication venues based on APCs and impact metrics.

Link:

https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/items/a1a1aa43-0e99-4706-877e-4c80cea138c5

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Tags:

oa.new oa.spending_stories oa.support oa.fees oa.libraries oa.budgets oa.economics_of oa.case oa.metrics oa.funds oa.funding oa.visualizations oa.data oa.universities oa.u.oregon

Date tagged:

02/11/2025, 11:07

Date published:

02/11/2025, 03:40