Open access publishing: is urology ready? A survey of authors, readers, and editorial board’s knowledge, impressions and satisfaction | World Journal of Urology

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Summary:

Abstract:  Purpose

To report the level of knowledge, impressions, and satisfaction of Urology readers, authors, and editorial boards regarding Open Access (OA) publishing in the field of Urology and to determine their satisfaction with the current OA models.

Methods

We developed an online, five-section cross-sectional survey including 23 questions. To recruit participants, we used mixed methods to obtain responses based on a simple random sampling and convenience sampling. Herein we present descriptive outcomes of the responses.

Results

157 participants from 21 countries responded to the survey between May 2023 and October 2024. The majority of respondents (80.2%) reported having “Acceptable” to “Excellent” knowledge regarding OA publishing. However, of those that responded they were familiar with the concepts, only a minority knew the definitions of Gold, Green, Diamond, and Hybrid OA publishing models. Of all respondents, 49.7% reported having a “Positive” to “Strongly positive” impressions toward OA publishing, whereas 16.6% had “Negative” to “Strongly negative” impressions. Although a majority agreed that OA publishing can offer several advantages, 40.8% thought that the quality of peer-review is lower for OA journals compared to traditional publishing models. The vast majority (82.2%) agreed that articles processing charge (APC) can be overly burdensome for authors. Members of a Urology journal editorial board are more incline to not publish in an OA journal.

Conclusion

Results from this anonymous, international survey among urologists, show high awareness of OA publishing with low knowledge regarding details. Participants are pessimistic regarding the quality of OA journals and peer-review.

Link:

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00345-025-05928-3

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oa.new oa.medicine oa.surveys oa.authors oa.editors oa.attitudes oa.fees oa.paywalled

Date tagged:

09/13/2025, 13:09

Date published:

09/13/2025, 09:09