No deal: German researchers’ publishing and citing behaviors after Big Deal negotiations with Elsevier

IF 4.1 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Nicholas Fraser, A. Hobert, N. Jahn, Philipp Mayr, Isabella Peters
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Abstract

Abstract In 2014, a union of German research organizations established Projekt DEAL, a national-level project to negotiate licensing agreements with large scientific publishers. Negotiations between DEAL and Elsevier began in 2016, and broke down without a successful agreement in 2018; during this time, around 200 German research institutions canceled their license agreements with Elsevier, leading Elsevier to restrict journal access at those institutions. We investigated the effect on researchers’ publishing and citing behaviors from a bibliometric perspective, using a data set of ∼400,000 articles published by researchers at DEAL institutions during 2012–2020. We further investigated these effects with respect to the timing of contract cancellations, research disciplines, collaboration patterns, and article open-access status. We find evidence for a decrease in Elsevier’s market share of articles from DEAL institutions, with the largest year-on-year market share decreases occurring from 2018 to 2020 following the implementation of access restrictions. We also observe year-on-year decreases in the proportion of citations, although the decrease is smaller. We conclude that negotiations with Elsevier and access restrictions have led to some reduced willingness to publish in Elsevier journals, but that researchers are not strongly affected in their ability to cite Elsevier articles, implying that researchers use other methods to access scientific literature.
没有交易:德国研究人员在与爱思唯尔进行大交易谈判后的发表和引用行为
2014年,德国科研机构联盟成立了国家级项目Projekt DEAL,与大型科学出版商谈判许可协议。DEAL与爱思唯尔的谈判始于2016年,但在2018年未能达成成功协议而破裂;在此期间,大约200家德国研究机构取消了与爱思唯尔的许可协议,导致爱思唯尔限制这些机构的期刊访问。我们从文献计量学的角度研究了对研究人员发表和引用行为的影响,使用了2012-2020年期间DEAL机构研究人员发表的约40万篇文章的数据集。我们进一步调查了合同取消时间、研究学科、合作模式和文章开放获取状态等方面的影响。我们发现有证据表明,爱思唯尔对DEAL机构文章的市场份额有所下降,在实施访问限制后,2018年至2020年的市场份额同比下降幅度最大。我们还观察到引用比例同比下降,尽管下降幅度较小。我们得出的结论是,与爱思唯尔的谈判和访问限制导致在爱思唯尔期刊上发表论文的意愿有所降低,但研究人员引用爱思唯尔文章的能力并未受到强烈影响,这意味着研究人员使用其他方法获取科学文献。
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Quantitative Science Studies
Quantitative Science Studies INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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