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Evidence-based policy or policy-based evidence? Experimenting with evolving business models for the publication of research information. Martin Richardson Oxford University Press. Experimenting with evolving Business Models.

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Martin Richardson Oxford University Press

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  1. Evidence-based policy or policy-based evidence?Experimenting with evolving business models for the publication of research information Martin Richardson Oxford University Press

  2. Experimenting with evolving Business Models • OUP is keen to experiment with any business model which may help it achieve its mission more effectively than existing models. • Our experiments are designed to discover whether new business models can achieve wider dissemination than existing models • But in order to be successful any new business model will also need to be financially viable

  3. Experimenting with evolving Business Models • Subscriptions & free access • Open access • Author access and institutional repositories

  4. Subscriptions and free access • Online and print subscriptions • Consortia pricing • Document delivery/pay–per view • Licensing • Free access for developing countries • Free back-issue archives • Free access for authors

  5. Case Study: Nucleic Acids Research

  6. Case Study: Nucleic Acids Research

  7. Experimenting with Open Access • ModelJournal • Full OA Nucleic Acids Research • Partial OA Journal of Experimental Botany • Sponsored OA Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine

  8. Partial Open Access • Partial open access model • Optional Author charge of £250/$400 • Waiver for UK authors - grant from JISC • Reviews & special issues not open access • Subscription prices held for 2005 • Subscription price may be reduced in future years

  9. Sponsored Open Access • New Journal launched June 2004 • Sponsored by Ishikawa Natural Medicinal Products Research Center,Japan • Print version sold on subscription • Online version open access • No charges to authors

  10. Full Open Access • Editorial review process separate from charging procedure • Publication charge of $1500 per paper • Discounted charge of $500 for authors from institutions with print subscriptions or with “institutional membership” • Simultaneous publication in PubMed Central archive • Unlimited re-use for research & educational purposes

  11. Full Open Access • Institutional Membership Scheme • Becoming an Institutional Member gives discounted publication charges of US$500 (full rate US$1500) to corresponding authors based at the member institution. • Institutional Membership is FREE if you have an institutional print subscription • Otherwise a 2005 institutional membership costs £1423 / $2459, which was the price of an online only subscription in 2004.

  12. Does Open Access increase usage?

  13. Does Open Access increase usage? Case study: eCam Usage Analysis • Average full-text downloads per article

  14. Institutional Repositories • partnership with Oxford University Library Services, (OULS) in support of the national SHERPA project. • online access for OULS to articles by Oxford University-based authors published in many of the Oxford Journals from 2002 • the articles will then be searchable via the OULS pilot institutional repository and available free of charge to researchers across the globe

  15. Author e-offprints OUP authors automatically receive toll-free links for linking to the full text of their articles

  16. OUP Journals Online OAI (Open Archives Initiative) harvesters & aggregatorse.g. www.OAIster.org Journal Author Article The OUP/Sherpa Project Metadata toOxford Eprints Link to OUP for PDF full text delivery OAI harvesters crawl and index OAI-compliant websites (Self-archiving) Oxford University Eprints I.R.

  17. Case Study: Free Archives • Average subscription circulation trend for 28 journals with free back issue archives

  18. Experimenting with evolving Business Models • Next steps • Further usage analysis • Citations/impact factor • Financial impact • Cost/benefit analysis

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