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    --- title: Open Access Myths description: OA Week presentation, 2021-10-27 robots: noindex, nofollow slideOptions: theme: white --- <style> .reveal ul li { font-size: 30px; } .reveal h1, .reveal h2, .reveal h3 { color: #2E4C6D; } .reveal h2 { margin-top: -150px; } .reveal h4 { color: #002145; } .reveal p { color: #002145; } .reveal blockquote { width: 80%; padding: 20px 30px; text-align: left; font-size: 75%; background: rgba(183, 204, 230, 0.1); border-left: 20px solid #b7cce6; } .reveal section img { border: none; box-shadow: none; } .reveal .part img { width: 15%; margin-top:; } .backgrounds { background-image: url('https://vdunbar.github.io/custom-css/UBCO-CSC-Icon-Colour.png'); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-size: 20%; } .small { font-size: 50%; } .green { color: #248109; } .gold { color: #dcd617; } </style> # Open Access Myths --- Marjorie Mitchell <span class = "small">Copyright, Scholarly Communications, & Research Data Management Librarian</span> Mathew Vis-Dunbar <span class = "small">Data & Digital Scholarship Librarian</span> --- <span class = "small">2021-10-27</span> <span class = "small">[csc.ok.ubc.ca](https://csc.ok.ubc.ca)</span> --- 14 Open Access myths and claims debunked. ![](https://i.imgur.com/5PzEiCk.png) ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) --- ## Claim 1 Open Access means an article is NOT copyrighted. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) There is no direct and clean relationship between OA and copyright. ---- The same options exist when publishing OA as through a controlled-access model (or traditional subscription). The author may be able to retain copyright, or be required to grant copyright to the journal publisher. ---- Source https://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/OpenAccess/Myths/ --- ## Claim 2 Open Access articles and journals are NOT peer-reviewed. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) A journal's economic or access policy does not determine its peer review policy. ---- Most scholarly journals, whether OA or controlled-access, are peer-reviewed. There are both open and controlled journals that are not peer-reviewed. ---- Source https://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/OpenAccess/Myths/ --- ## Claim 3 Open Access is free. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) This depends on one's definition of free. ---- OA journals and articles are not **free** in the sense of **free lunch**. They do aim to be free, however, in the sense of **free speech**. ---- Source https://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/OpenAccess/Myths/ --- ## Claim 4 Open Access is redundant. Research is already openly available enough. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) Publisher policies often prevent all research from being made publicly available, and disciplines vary in their support for making pre- or post- prints available. ---- One 2006 study estimates that 15% of articles are made available "through spontaneous self-archiving" into institutional repositories. A more recent study showed 73% of recent economics articles in 25 journals were available free through a Google search. This leaves 25% behind paywalls. ---- Source https://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/OpenAccess/Myths/ --- ## Claim 5 Open Access will inevitably harm scholarly societies. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) OA as an economic model has a similar impact on all publishing bodies; success relies on all members of the scholarly community collaborating to build the best models for the digital age. ---- > [Our] journals typically are viewed as offering high quality at reasonable cost, and there’s no reason that they shouldn’t continue to be highly competitive if one moves away from a reader-pays model. -- Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information ---- Source https://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/OpenAccess/Myths/ --- ## Claim 6 Open Access journals have lower impact factors. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) There are high impact factor OA journals in a wide range of disciplines. Comparing impact factors across disciplines is misleading. ---- You can review the [Directory of Open Access Journals](https://doaj.org/) and review the titles' impact factors. ---- Source https://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/OpenAccess/Myths/ --- ## Claim 7 The only way to provide Open Access to peer-reviewed journal articles is to publish in Open Access journals. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) There is more than one OA model. This claim assumes that all OA is <span class = "gold">Gold</span> , even for peer-reviewed articles. ---- <span class = "gold">Gold</span> = OA from date of publication <span class = "green">Green</span> = OA repository deposit potentially with embargo period ---- Source https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard --- ## Claim 8 All or most Open Access journals charge publication fees. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) As of this week, [DOAJ](https://doaj.org/) reports that more than 67% of all peer-reviewed open access journals charge no fees. ---- While publication fees - or article processing charges (APCs) - is the best-known business model for OA journals, it's far from the most common. Since 2006 most peer-reviewed OA journals charge no fees at all. ---- Source https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/4552050 https://www.doaj.org/ --- ## Claim 9 Most author-side fees are paid by the authors themselves. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) According the Study of Open Access Publishing (SOAP) * 59% of fees are paid by funders; * 24% by universities; and * 12% out of pocket by authors. This is <span class = "gold">Gold OA</span> only. <span class = "green">Green OA</span> is not fee based. ---- Perhpas "author fees" and "author pays" are not the best terms to describe this model. ---- More math... <span class = "gold">33% of Gold OA</span> peer-reviewed journals charge author-side fees. It follows that **4% of authors who publish OA pay out of pocket** (12% of 33%). ~50% of articles in peer-reviewed open access journals are published in fee-based journals. **If we count by article rather than journal, 6%** of authors who publish OA (12% of 50%) **pay out of pocket**. ---- Source https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard --- ## Claim 10 Publishing in a conventional journal closes the door to making the same work Open Access. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) Most conventional publishers give standing permission for author-initiated <span class = "green">Green OA</span>. Others will provide permission on request. ---- For authors unsure of a publisher's position, check out the [Sherpa RoMEO](https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/) database of publisher policies, read the publishing contract, or ask an editor. ---- Source https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard --- ## Claim 11 Open Access journals are instrinsicly low in quality. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/DGHrybM.png) While predatory publishing is a thing, the quality of a scholarly journal is a function of its authors, editors, and referees, not its business model or access policy. ---- As early as 2004, Thomson Scientific found that in every field of the sciences "there was at least one open access title that ranked at or near the top of its field" in citation impact. The number of high-quality and high-impact OA journals has only grown since then. ---- Source https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard --- ## Claim 12 Open Access mandates infringe on academic freedom. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) This is true for <span class = "gold">Gold OA</span> but not for <span class = "green">Green OA</span>. ---- 1/3 of peer-reviewed journals are OA. Requiring submission of new works to OA journals would limit freedom of choice. However, <span class = "green">Green OA</span> is compatible with publishing in non OA journals. So **<span class = "green">Green OA</span> mandates** can **respect author freedom of choice**. This is why university OA mandates are <span class = "green">Green</span>, not <span class = "gold">Gold</span>. ---- Source https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/oct/21/open-access-myths-peter-suber-harvard --- ## Claim 13 If I publish Open Access I will get more (or fewer) citations. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) The results vary significantly across disciplines. ---- SPARC Europe maintained a list of studies (2001-2015) that addressed this question. Out of 70 studies, 46 found a citation advantage to publishing OA. ---- Source https://sparceurope.org/what-we-do/open-access/sparc-europe-open-access-resources/open-access-citation-advantage-service-oaca/ --- ## Claim 14 Open Access is just a passing fad. ---- ![](https://i.imgur.com/88hrDIm.png) Some conventional wisdom may claim OA is simply "trendy" and likely to fail in the face of traditional publishing. Recent data regarding OA, however, suggest otherwise. ---- In 2012, 8 602 journals were indexed in DOAJ. Today, that number stands at 17 016. OA mandates have been issued by funding agencies such as the Tri-Agencies, NIH as well as individual research institutions including Harvard. ---- Sources https://doaj.org/ https://www.aje.com/dist/docs/aje_open_access_myths.pdf --- And that's a wrap.

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