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Open Access at Springer CNR 8 May 2008 Dr Frans Lettenstrom Licensing Director Springer Southern Europe, Russia & Northern Africa

Scientific Publishing Original reports of data/theory Assert priority Correspondence between scientists Paper making technology (China 105) Movable-type printing (China 1040) Gutenberg printing technology (Korea <1403) Silver & gold from America (1492-) The two first scientific journals (1665) Philosophical Transactions (London) Journal des Savants (Paris) 2

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Scientific Journals Acceleration around 1760 Since then: doubling every 15-20 years (Springer 1842. Politics, agriculture, mathematics) 1880: articles often 200-300 pages 1920: research split up in many short articles Now over 120.000 journals/report series Approx 19.000 peer reviewed 1.2M peer reviewed articles/year, by 2000 publishers, read by 12M scientists 1969 Internet 1989 WWW 1991 arxiv at LANL (SpringerLINK 1997) 4

Some WWW data Enquire Within Upon Everything (1856) Norsk Data Sintran III (1980) First proposal by TBL (1989) Robert Cailliau/TBL names WWW (1990) First Browser NeXT (1990) Line mode browser released on IBM VM/CMS (1990) SLAC server (1991) 26 servers (1992) Mosaic for X (1993) First Swedish web server (May 1993) First Swedish library web server (November 1993) Over 200 servers (1993) 5

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Journal publishing is changing from print on paper to print on line from individual libraries to consortia from subscriptions to licences from individual titles to collections from journal to article 7

Expectations are also changing from selection to comprehensiveness from print to electronic from textual to multi-media from fast to immediate from browsing to searching from dissemination to formalization from reading to mining 8

Changes in expectations from users mean changes of the environment in which we can survive and thrive 9

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open access journals correspondence between scientists society jnls Internet review jnls commercial subscription journals magazines 2000 s 1900 s 1800 s 1700 s 1600 11 s

Darwin: Not the strongest survive; not the most intelligent; but the most adaptable 12

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In open access, the service of publishing is being paid for, not access to the content Im Dienst der Wissenschaft 14

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Publishing is an integral cost of research; just like the cost of flasks in the lab 16

Subscription Access author assigns, so that subscriptions can be sold Open Access author transfers money Springer gives the Option The authors take the Choice 17

Schizophrenia (of sorts) Researchers, as readers, want access to everything that s published Researchers, as authors, focus strongly on their articles getting published, not on their articles getting circulated: Publish or perish Open Choice take-up is low 18

Low take-up Would this be a case of: Logically, it would make sense Psycho-logically not (yet)? 19

Gartner Hype Cycle: OA 20

Open Access Journals 1999 403 journals (8 per month) 2001 618 journals (9 per month) 2003 761 journals (6 per month) 2005 1,990 journals (51 per month) 2007 3,000 journals (42 per month) 2008 - (107 per month) 21

Journal publishing Formally published journal literature Publishing process 22 submission registration certification redaction dissemination preservation reward

Possible solution Abolish subscriptions ( reader-side payment) Abolish article processing charges ( author-side payment) Replace both by an institutional contribution ( institution-side payment) The size of this would depend on the institution s profile (research/teaching disciplines covered overall size et cetera) 23

Early examples UKB (all universities and the Royal Library of The Netherlands) Göttingen University in Germany Max Planck Institutes in Germany More information on this on www.springer-sbm.com (news) 24

Grazie! 25