The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics: Dramatic Growth of Open Access September 30, 2014: some useful numbers for open access week

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-10-02

Summary:

"This edition of the Dramatic Growth of Open Access (DGOA) features a few numbers and facts that might be useful for forthcoming Open Access Week celebrations and presentations. The post starts off with a few really quick illustrations of the growth of open access, followed by detail and some answers to frequently asked questions. DGOA aims at only the most macro level indicators of growth and each post does not link to other major studies in this area. Readers are invited to add key links and details in the comments, only with comments, questions on DGOA itself. Open data is available for download through the Dramatic Growth of Open Access Dataverse (hint: if you'd like to make your own pretty charts I recommend the show growth edition). With Canadian thanksgiving around the corner, I would like to say a hearty thank you to everyone around the world who is doing all the hard work to make this happen!!! ... Quick facts about open access status and growth ... There are more than 10,000 fully open access, peer-reviewed scholarly journals in the world, about a third of all peer-reviewed journals. These journals are published in more than 100 countries, and contain over 1.7 million articles. (Details: DOAJ). There are close to 50,000 free-to-read journals of academic interest(including fully open peer reviewed journals, journals with free back issues, and journals of academic interest that are not peer-reviewed). (Details: DOAJ section / Electronic Journals Library). Open access monographs is an area experiencing rapid growth, an annual growth rate of over 40% for both books and publishers. Currently there are over 2,200 open access books from over 70 publishers (Details: DOAB). There are over 2,700 open access repositories (details OpenDOAR)containing approximately 64 million documents of various types (details BASE - note that not all items are open access). PubMedCentral has more than 3.2 million free fulltext documents. There is substantial annual growth in journal PMC participation, including the number of journals actively participating in PMC, the number of journals providing immediate free access, and the number of journals providing open access to all articles.  arXiv is approaching one million free documents and an annual growth rate of 11%. RePEC has about 1.5 million downloadable items. The Social Sciences Research Network has close to 500,000 items and an annual growth rate of 13%. There are close to 500 open access policies, an area growing at a rate of 16% annually (details: ROARMAP). The Internet Archive includes over 430 billion web pages and 6.5 million texts, to name just a couple of items, and in spite of its huge size the growth rates for all types of works continue to be absolutely amazing ..."

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Date tagged:

10/02/2014, 08:13

Date published:

10/02/2014, 04:13