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•to release datasets on fees paid for Open Access journal articles by Swedish HEI sector under an Open Database Licence.
•to demonstrate how reporting on fee-based Open Access publishing can be made more transparent and reproducible across institutions which is an important aspect in the preparation for the transition from a subscription based marked to an open access publishing infrastructure. This transition needs a valid empirical foundation and can only be realised by standardized reporting
Stakeholders (politics, research organisations, funding organisations, universities, libraries, ...) Academic research on Open Science
koppling till SwePub -svag datakvalitet från lärosätena gällande oa, förstärkning behövs via open apc-databas
2010 då VRs krav om oa kom
Contributing institutions have only to provide DOI list and gross price per article
Use of external sources
External sources were used to compile the dataset. This allows for disambiguated information on publishers and journals in order to make cost data comparable. Shared identifiers for publications (e.g. PMID) are provided as well.
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description
CrossRef publisher Title of Publisher CrossRef journal_full_title Full Title of Journal CrossRef issn International Standard Serial Numbers (collapsed) CrossRef issn_print ISSN print CrossRef issn_electronic ISSN electronic CrossRef license_ref License of the article CrossRef indexed_in_crossref Is the article metadata registered with CrossRef? (logical) EuropePMC pmid PubMed ID EuropePMC pmcid PubMed Central ID Web of Science ut Web of Science record ID DOAJ doaj Is the journal indexed in the DOAJ? (logical)
Determinationof OA percentage for institutional publication data
Analysis of OA percentage within disciplines
MONITOR establishing workflows for a transparent and efficient handling of APC costs "funding organizations, library consortia and other stakeholders need a valid data base to be able to evaluate Open Access funding policies or transformation strategies"
"combines a bibliometric analysis of fee-based Open Access publishing in academic institutions with establishing a standardised reporting and open data service for APC data"
standard workflows workflows for aggregation, use and reuse of APC data.
open access analytics vem betalar, när betalas det, var kommer pengarna ifrån (finansiärer via direkta oa-medel eller projektmedel, fakultetsmedel, oa-fond typ chalmers, forskaren själv)
in which fee based open access publishing is organised in an efficient and sustainable way
learn about the market for APCs and the development of both full open access journals and hybrid journals
to model different APC offsetting schemes which have been developed for our negotiations with publishers. By working with institutions to release it more widely, we hope to add greater value to this work and encourage debate about hybrid open access publishing.
- as many APC payments as possible should be publicly available;
- this data should be as standardised and well-structured as possible.
Demand for valid information about open access publishing with costs: – Stakeholders (universities, research organisations, libraries, funding organisations)
Viktig kunskap om utvecklingen av rena oa-tidskrifter respektive hybridtidskrifter God hjälp i etableringen av sk. offsetting-modeller
Open APC Sweden is a project run by the National Library of Sweden together with Swedish higher education institutions (HEIs) in order to investigate the possibilities of establishing an open open access publication cost system.
Acknowledgements
This project run with the kind support of the Open APC Initiative to share data on paid APCs.
It recognises efforts from JISC and FWF to standardise APC reporting.
Contact
For comments, email the open access team at the National Library of Sweden: openaccess [at] kb.se
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