Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016
Hybrid Open Access is an intermediate form of OA, where authors pay scholarly publishers to make articles freely accessible within journals, in which reading the content otherwise requires a subscription or pay-per-view. Major scholarly publishers have in recent years started providing the hybrid op...
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description | Hybrid Open Access is an intermediate form of OA, where authors pay scholarly publishers to make articles freely accessible within journals, in which reading the content otherwise requires a subscription or pay-per-view. Major scholarly publishers have in recent years started providing the hybrid option for the vast majority of their journals. Since the uptake usually has been low per journal and scattered over thousands of journals, it has been very difficult to obtain an overview of how common hybrid articles are. This study, using the results of earlier studies as well as a variety of methods, measures the evolution of hybrid OA over time. The number of journals offering the hybrid option has increased from around 2,000 in 2009 to almost 10,000 in 2016. The number of individual articles has in the same period grown from an estimated 8,000 in 2009 to 45,000 in 2016. The growth in article numbers has clearly increased since 2014, after some major research funders in Europe started to introduce new centralized payment schemes for the article processing charges (APCs). |
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spelling | doaj.art-277e6b50dca94bae8b1b52f0c3715e442023-12-03T09:47:27ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592017-09-015e387810.7717/peerj.3878Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016Bo-Christer Björk0Information Systems Science, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, FinlandHybrid Open Access is an intermediate form of OA, where authors pay scholarly publishers to make articles freely accessible within journals, in which reading the content otherwise requires a subscription or pay-per-view. Major scholarly publishers have in recent years started providing the hybrid option for the vast majority of their journals. Since the uptake usually has been low per journal and scattered over thousands of journals, it has been very difficult to obtain an overview of how common hybrid articles are. This study, using the results of earlier studies as well as a variety of methods, measures the evolution of hybrid OA over time. The number of journals offering the hybrid option has increased from around 2,000 in 2009 to almost 10,000 in 2016. The number of individual articles has in the same period grown from an estimated 8,000 in 2009 to 45,000 in 2016. The growth in article numbers has clearly increased since 2014, after some major research funders in Europe started to introduce new centralized payment schemes for the article processing charges (APCs).https://peerj.com/articles/3878.pdfOpen accessScholarly publishing |
spellingShingle | Bo-Christer Björk Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016 PeerJ Open access Scholarly publishing |
title | Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016 |
title_full | Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016 |
title_fullStr | Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016 |
title_full_unstemmed | Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016 |
title_short | Growth of hybrid open access, 2009–2016 |
title_sort | growth of hybrid open access 2009 2016 |
topic | Open access Scholarly publishing |
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