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PeerJ | 2016

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

Najko Jahn; Marco Tullney

Publication fees as a revenue source for open access publishing hold a prominent place on the agendas of researchers, policy makers, and academic publishers. 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. According to self-reported data from 30 German universities and research organisations between 2005 and 2015, expenditures on open access publication fees increased over the years in Germany and amounted to € 9,627,537 for 7,417 open access journal articles. The average payment was € 1,298, and the median was € 1,231. A total of 94% of the total article volume included in the study was supported in accordance with the price cap of € 2,000, a limit imposed by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) as part of its funding activities for open access funding at German universities. Expenditures varied considerably at the institutional level. There were also differences in how much the institutions spent per journal and publisher. These differences reflect, at least in part, the varying pricing schemes in place including discounted publication fees. With an indexing coverage of 99%, Crossref thoroughly indexed the open access journals articles included in the study. A comparison with the related openly available cost data from Austria and the UK revealed that German universities and research organisations primarily funded articles in fully open access journals. By contrast, articles in hybrid journal accounted for the largest share of spending according to the Austrian and UK data. Fees paid for hybrid journals were on average more expensive than those paid for fully open access journals.


Archive | 2014

CoScience - Gemeinsam forschen und publizieren mit dem Netz

Ina Blümel; Stefan Dietze; Martin Fenner; Sascha Friesike; Christian Hauschke; Christian Heise; Lambert Heller; Ulrich Kleinwechter; Mareike König; Martin Mehlberg; Janna Neumann; Heinz Pampel; Marco Tullney

Der Arbeitsalltag von Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern hat sich in den letzten Jahren dramatisch verandert. Forschen, Schreiben und Publizieren sind mittlerweile stark durch netzbasierte Anwendungen gepragt. Das digitale Zeitalter aber hat nicht nur neue technische Werkzeuge hervorgebracht, sondern auch neue Wege eroffnet, um Wissen zu generieren und zu verbreiten. Dies gilt sowohl innerhalb der akademischen Welt als auch uber diese hinaus. Das Arbeiten mit dem Netz stellt unsere bisherigen etablierten wissenschaftlichen Praktiken in Frage. Forschung wird zunehmend vernetzt, kollaborativ, multimedial, trans- bzw. interdisziplinar durchgefuhrt. Das vorliegende Handbuch beschreibt diese sich herausbildenden wissenschaftlichen Praktiken. Ziel der Autoren war es dabei, ein praxisnahes und leicht verstandliches Handbuch zu schreiben.


QJB: Querelles. Jahrbuch für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung | 2013

Einleitende Bemerkungen der QJB-Herausgeber/innen

Anita Runge; Marco Tullney

In der redaktionellen Einleitung werden die wichtigsten Merkmale von QJB als Open-Access-Zeitschrift erlautert.


Archive | 2014

Datasets on fee-based Open Access publishing across German Institutions

Gernot Deinzer; Najko Jahn; Ulrich Herb; Adriana Sikora; Astrid Vieler; Anja Oberländer; Doris Jaeger; Marco Tullney; Kai Geschuhn; Michael Schlachter; Claudia Frick; Frank Lützenkirchen; Dirk Pieper; Vitali Peil


Archive | 2017

DINI Certificate for Open Access Repositories and Publication Services 2016

Uwe Müller; Frank Scholze; Ursula Arning; Dörte Bange; Daniel Beucke; Thomas Hartmann; Nikola Korb; Isabella Meinecke; Heinz Pampel; Jochen Schirrwagen; Thomas Severiens; Friedrich Summann; Marco Tullney; Paul Vierkant; Michaela Voigt; Nadine Walger


De Gruyter Praxishandbuch; | 2017

Open-Access-Publikationsfonds

Heinz Pampel; Konstanze Söllner; Bernhard Mittermaier; Marco Tullney


WissKom 2016 | 2016

Wie messen wir unseren Open-Access-Anteil?

Bernhard Mittermaier; Marco Tullney


Archive | 2016

DINI-Zertifikat für Open-Access-Repositorien und -Publikationsdienste 2016 [Oktober 2016]

Uwe Müller; Frank Scholze; Ursula Arning; Dörte Bange; Daniel Beucke; Thomas Hartmann; Nikola Korb; Isabella Meinecke; Heinz Pampel; Jochen Schirrwagen; Thomas Severiens; Friedrich Summann; Marco Tullney; Paul Vierkant; Michaela Voigt; Nadine Walger


Archive | 2016

Data and code used from: A study of institutional spending on open access publication fees in Germany

Najko Jahn; Marco Tullney


Archive | 2016

Empfehlungen zur Open-Access-Transformation : strategische und praktische Verankerung von Open Access in der Informationsversorgung wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen; Empfehlungen der Ad-hoc-AG Open-Access-Gold im Rahmen der Schwerpunktinitiative „Digitale Information“ der Allianz der deutschen Wissenschaftsorganisationen. [Stand März 2016]

Christoph Bruch; Kai Geschuhn; Kristina Hanig; Christine Hillenkötter; Heinz Pampel; Hildegard Schäffler; Annette Scheiner; Frank Scholze; Ursula Stanek; Arnulf Timm; Marco Tullney; Regine Tobias

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Lambert Heller

German National Library of Science and Technology

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Anita Runge

Free University of Berlin

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Janna Neumann

German National Library of Science and Technology

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Paul Vierkant

Humboldt University of Berlin

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