[GOAL] Dramatic Growth of Open Access September 30, 2016

Marcin Wojnarski mwojnarski at paperity.org
Fri Oct 7 10:04:54 BST 2016


Thanks Heather, very interesting stats. I will add to this that Paperity 
<http://paperity.org/>, a multidisciplinary aggregator of open access 
journals and papers, a few days ago passed 1 million article milestone:

https://blog.paperity.org/2016/09/16/paperity-hits-1-million-paper-milestone/

Moreover, just yesterday Paperity released a powerful Advanced Search 
feature, which supports many types of constraints (search by keyword, 
journal, ISSN, DOI, language, date, geographical location, article 
length, author affiliations), provides faceting and, importantly, 
generates RSS/Atom feeds on arbitrary search queries, making it possible 
to follow new publications on a given narrow subject, or follow new 
articles in a given journal ("ToC feeds") etc.:

http://paperity.org/advanced_search/

For example, here is a list of papers containing "open access" in either 
the title or the abstract:

Papers about "open access" 
<http://paperity.org/search/?q=title%3A%28%22open+access%22%29+OR+abstract%3A%28%22open+access%22%29>

And here is the corresponding RSS/Atom feed that can be added to any 
RSS/Atom reader (like Feedly <http://feedly.com/>) and used to track new 
papers that discuss open access:

RSS/Atom feed on "open access" 
<http://paperity.org/rss/?q=title%3A%28%22open+access%22%29+OR+abstract%3A%28%22open+access%22%29>

Best, -M


On 10/07/2016 03:56 AM, Heather Morrison wrote:
> The third quarter Dramatic Growth of Open Access is now available. There will be plenty to celebrate for this year’s open access week!
>
> Highlights:
>
> Globally OA repository contents have exceeded a milestone of over 100 million documents as indirectly measured by a BASE meta-search. This dispersed collection is now an order of magnitude larger than Science Direct!
>
> Despite a vigorous weeding and new get-tough inclusion policy, DOAJ articles searchable at article level grew by about a quarter million this past year, and DOAJ is now adding titles at the rate of 1.5 per day. OpenDOAR added new repositories at almost exactly the same rate as DOAJ added journal titles.
>
> Internet Archive now has over 3 million audio recordings. There are over 2,000 more OA books and 161 more publishers in DOAB than there were a year ago.
>
> PubMedCentral continues to show strong growth in every measure: more journals actively participating, more providing immediate free access, all articles open access, some articles open access.
>
> Details and links: http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.ca/2016/10/dramatic-growth-of-open-access.html
>
> To download the data: https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/dataverse/dgoa
>
> best,
>


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