[BOAI] Re: New article: Anatomy of Green OA
Guédon Jean-Claude
jean.claude.guedon at umontreal.ca
Wed Mar 13 08:45:13 GMT 2013
In (positive) reaction to Bo-Christer's important findings, let me add a parallel anatomy, this time of the unintended consequences of journal ranking that was recently drawn to my attention. It should give pause to all, and also give some ideas of what OA must build in terms of evaluation tools to avoid the pitfalls documented in this article.
Good reading and good meditation,
Jean-Claude Guédon
PS It comes from ArXiv.
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From: boai-forum-bounces at ecs.soton.ac.uk on behalf of Bo-Christer Björk
Sent: Wed 3/13/2013 3:31 AM
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Subject: [BOAI] New article: Anatomy of Green OA
Dear all,
A manuscript of ours about Green OA has just been accepted for
publishing in the Journal of the American Association for Information
Science and Technology. It will take a few months before the article
will actually be published, but we have put up a green version at
http://www.openaccesspublishing.org/apc8/Personal%20VersionGreenOa.pdf
Here is the abstract
Bo-Christer Björk, Mikael Laakso, Patrik Welling, Patrik Paetau:
Anatomy of Green Open Access
Open Access (OA) is the free unrestricted access to electronic versions
of scholarly publications. For peer reviewed journal articles there are
two main routes to OA, publishing in OA journals (gold OA) or archiving
of article copies or manuscripts at other web locations (green OA). This
study focuses on summarizing and extending upon current knowledge about
green OA. A synthesis of previous studies indicates that the green OA
coverage of all published journal articles is approximately 12 %, with
substantial disciplinary variation. Typically, green OA copies become
available with considerable time delays, partly caused by publisher
imposed embargo periods, and partly by author tendencies to archive
manuscripts only periodically. Although green OA copies should ideally
be archived in proper repositories, a large share is stored on home
pages and similar locations, with no assurance of long-term
preservation. Often such locations contain exact copies of published
articles, which may infringe on the publisher's exclusive rights. The
technical foundation for green OA uploading is becoming increasingly
solid, which is largely due to the rapid increase in the number of
institutional repositories. The number of articles within the scope of
OA mandates, which strongly influence the self-archival rate of
articles, is nevertheless still low.
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