Emerging Business Models for Scholarly Journals: The Library Perspective Lisa Goddard Memorial University Libraries June 2 nd , 2013 • Victoria, BC Canadian Association of Learned Journals Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2013 http://research.library.mun.ca/1746/
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Emerging Business Models for Scholarly Journals: The Library Perspective
Lisa GoddardMemorial University Libraries
June 2nd, 2013 • Victoria, BCCanadian Association of Learned Journals
Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2013http://research.library.mun.ca/1746/
Terms: Green vs. Gold
OA Journals
• Immediate global access to content
• May have APCs
OA Repositories
• Subscription journals
• Author self-archiving• May have embargo
Legislative Environment
Government Policy - US
Government Policy - UK
International Policy
Canadian OA Mandates
• Canadian Institutes of Health Research• National Research Council• International Development Research Centre• Ontario Institute of Cancer Research• Fonds de recherche du Québec• Canadian Health Services Research
Foundation• Heart and Stroke Foundation
SSHRC
Tri-Council Policies
Green OA Models
Research Repository
Download Stats
Alt-Metrics
Green OA Growth
62% of 1250 publishers in Sherpa/Romeo allow the archiving of post-prints or publisher PDFs.
Licensing
Self-Archiving Post-Prints
MLA Self-Archiving Policy
Self-Archiving Publisher PDF
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Self-Archiving Policies
Why Green OA?
• Keep current business model• Comply with funding agency mandates• Increase visibility of articles• Increase number of citations• Make authors happy• Long term preservation
Gold “Hybrid” Models
Hybrid OA
Transparent Pricing
OA Vouchers
Free OA for Subscribers
Delayed OA
Why Hybrid?
• Collect subscriptions and APCs
• Provide an author pays option for funded researchers
• Add value for subscribers
• OA transition strategy
Serials Expenditures
Bundled Pricing
• Pricing at bundle level
• Difficult for libraries to control pricing
• Unbundled journals are vulnerable
Scholarly Societies
For scholarly societies, the status quo is not a good alternative. Doing nothing is a failing strategy.