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Title: Publishers


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Authors or their sponsors

Everyone on the Internet
Editing, reviewing, composing
Publishers
Thomas J. Walker University of Florida
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Outline
  • Why open access?
  • Florida EntomologicalSociety FES
  • Entomological Society of America ESA

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Why Open Access?
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Authorswant it!!!
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And it is the least costlysystem
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Traditional dissemination
User
Files onpublisherscomputer
User
FTP
Electronic dissemination
Web server
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Dissemination modes
  • Traditional first 330 years
  • Parallel (traditional electronic)
    transitional
  • Electronic only the near future

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Electronic onlyfor feeorfor free?
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Toll Access
Site Licenses
Usernames and
Individual subscriptions
Subscriptions
passwords


Subscr.
Institutions staff and affiliated personnel
Editing, reviewing, composing
Publishers
Internet
Site L.
addresses
Pay Per View
Credit
Everyone else

Web server
cards
Open Access
Authors or their sponsors

Everyone on the Internet
Editing, reviewing, composing
Publishers
Web server
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Dissemination costs
  • Traditional High
  • Parallel Very high
  • E-only, toll access Low
  • E-only, open access Very low

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Open accessis coming
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Two entomological societies
FES 450 members 1 journal (4
issues/year) 55,000/yr publishing costs
ESA 5700 members 4 journals (each 6
issues/year) 700,000/yr publishing costs
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ISI Journal Citation Reports 62 entomology
journals Florida Entomologist 30 J.
Economic Entomology 12 Environmental
Entomology 17 Annals Entomol. Soc. Am. 20
J. Medical Entomology 12
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FloridaEntomological Society 100 OA since
1994
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Just do it!
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Any scientist who is linked to the developing
worldwide electronic information network
(presently termed the Internet) will be able to
view and to print any article in any journal
published by a scientific society. Printing from
the network will yield hardcopy equal to a
photocopy or reprint of the article. The
information will be free to the person taking the
information from the network (as it is when a
person takes information from a
library). Endorsement of open access by the
Executive Committee of the Florida Entomological
Society10 May 1993
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Florida Entomological Society
  • 1993 Open access endorsed
  • 1994 Open access via PDF files

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Florida Entomological Society
  • 1993 Free access endorsed
  • 1994 Free access via PDF files
  • 1995 Switch from Gopher to Web
  • 1996 Minimal HTML files added

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Florida Entomological Society
  • 1993 Free access endorsed
  • 1994 Free access via PDF files
  • 1995 Switch from Gopher to Web
  • 1996 Minimal HTML files added
  • 1997 InfoLinks initiated
  • 1998 Full-text searching implemented
  • 1999 Back-issue project completed

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Florida Entomological Society Back-issue project
  • 1917-1993 issues (ca. 20,000 pages)
  • JSTOR-type scanning
  • PDF files posted, with open access, by Florida
    Center for Library Automation

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Institutional subscriptions
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Institutional subscriptions
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Institutional subscriptions
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Florida Entomological Society
  • 1993 Free access endorsed
  • 1994 Free access via PDF files
  • 1995 Switch from Gopher to Web
  • 1996 Minimal HTML files added
  • 1997 InfoLinks initiated
  • 1998 Full-text searching implemented
  • 1999 Back-issue project completed
  • 2000 Obligatory OA fees authorized

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Florida Entomologist Obligatory OA fees
Articles 100 Scientific notes 50 To
start with the March 2001 issue!
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Florida Entomological Society
  • 1993 Free access endorsed
  • 1994 Free access via PDF files
  • 1995 Switch from Gopher to Web
  • 1996 Minimal HTML files added
  • 1997 InfoLinks initiated
  • 1998 Full-text searching implemented
  • 1999 Back-issue project completed
  • 2000 Obligatory OA fee authorized
  • 2001 Obligatory OA fee accepted!!

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Initial year of OA fees
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Florida Entomological Society
  • 1993 Free access endorsed
  • 1994 Free access via PDF files
  • 1995 Switch from Gopher to Web
  • 1996 Minimal HTML files added
  • 1997 InfoLinks initiated
  • 1998 Full-text searching implemented
  • 1999 Back-issue project completed
  • 2000 Obligatory IFWA fee authorized
  • 2001 Obligatory IFWA fee accepted!!
  • 2002 First open-access journal on BioOne

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Effect on full-text downloads
  • Full-text downloads of articles and scientific
    notes from BioOne were 16x more frequent than
    from the FCLA server.
  • More than 400 downloads expected in 2004 for the
    average item published in 2002 and 2003.

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Summary of OA revenue effects
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Entomological Society of America currently ca.
65 OA
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Open access by the article
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Entomological Society of America
  • 1995 GB approves OA sales

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Entomological Society of America
  • 1995 GB approves OA sales
  • 1996 GB approves OA sales again
  • 1997 GB cancels approval
  • 1998 GB votes to start toll access
  • 1999 GB approves OA sales yet again
  • 2000 OA sales begin!

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ESA Sales of Open Access
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ESA net revenues from OA sales
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How societies will benefit by offering open
access by the article
  • Substantially increased publication revenues
    without commitment to radical change in
    cost-recovery model.

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How societies can benefit by offering open
access by the article
  • Substantially increased publication revenues
    with no commitment to a radical change in
    cost-recovery.
  • Authors who want open access and cannot have it
    in other journals will be attracted.

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How societies can benefit by offering open
access by the article
  • Substantially increased publication revenues
    without commitment to radical change in
    cost-recovery model.
  • Authors who want open access and cannot have it
    in other journals will be attracted.
  • Well positioned to change to new revenue models
    as open access gains momentum.

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Societies offering OA by the article
  • Entomological Society of America (2000)Annals of
    the Entomological Society of AmericaJournal of
    Economic EntomologyEnvironmental
    EntomologyJournal of Medical Entomology
  • American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
    ASLO (2001) Limnology and Oceanography
  • American Physiological Society (July 2003)
    Physiological Genomics
  • Company of Biologists (January 2004)
    DevelopmentJournal of Cell ScienceJournal of
    Experimental Biology

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Current prices of OA by the article
  • Entomological Society of America (2000)
    124Annals of the Entomological Society of
    AmericaJournal of Economic EntomologyEnvironment
    al EntomologyJournal of Medical Entomology
  • American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
    ASLO (2001) 350 Limnology and Oceanography

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Why ASLO increased its price of OA from 126 to
350 in 2004
  • Two-thirds of authors were buying open access.
  • Downloads were much more frequent for OA
    articles than for non-OA articles.
  • e.g., 2002 articles 3.4 times as many downloads

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Current prices of OA by the article
  • Entomological Society of America
    (2000) 124Annals of the Entomological
    Society of AmericaJournal of Economic
    EntomologyEnvironmental EntomologyJournal of
    Medical Entomology
  • American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
    (2001) 350 Limnology and Oceanography
  • American Physiological Society (July 2003)
    1500 Physiological Genomics
  • Company of Biologists (January 2004)
    2160 DevelopmentJournal of Cell
    ScienceJournal of Experimental Biology

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This is future of journals
Authors or their sponsors

Everyone on the Internet
Editing, reviewing, composing
Publishers
and sales of open access by the articlemay ease
and speed the transition to it.
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  • On the web
  • This PowerPoint presentation with notes
  • History and detailed data relative to FESs
    route to OA
  • History and detailed data relative to ESAs
    route to OA
  • My published articles and other talks on open
    access
  • Find my home page and click on
  • Web access to traditionally published journals
  • http//csssrvr.entnem.ufl.edu/walker/
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