德国开放获取监测:提供分析和决策指标的最佳实践

IF 0.6 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Irene Barbers, F. Stanzel, Bernhard Mittermaier
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引用次数: 3

摘要

鉴于学术出版向开放获取的持续转变,图书馆需要基于数据的工具,使他们能够做出决策,以应对这种转变带来的挑战。诸如收集开发、申请资助或咨询出版场所的研究人员等任务需要坚实的数据基础,而图书管理员并不总是容易获得这些数据。由德国联邦教育和研究部(BMBF)资助的德国开放获取监测(OAM)旨在为图书馆、资助者和研究人员提供一个免费的工具,该工具可以提供出版物和引用的数据以供分析。OAM记录了德国学术机构在科学期刊上的发表成果。通过对订阅费和(开放获取)出版费的分析,有助于监测和支持出版系统向开放获取系统的过渡。为此目的,将现有来源的数据整理在一个扩大的数据库内,以开放的界面提供给用户,并通过科学出版物加以传播。OAM借鉴了Unpaywall、Dimensions、Web of Science、Scopus和OpenAPC等资源。Unpaywall被用作发布元数据的中心数据源,包括开放访问可用性;然后,这些数据与期刊级元数据的Crossref数据进行匹配,最后与Dimensions、Web of Science和Scopus数据进行匹配,以获取隶属关系和引用数据。与OpenAPC的连接提供了每个参与机构的出版成本数据。接口https://open-access-monitor.de/publications为用户提供了广泛的过滤器,可用于根据特定需求定制底层数据。用户可以在Dimensions、Web of Science和Scopus隶属关系之间切换,并使用不同的分析类型,包括出版物分析、成本分析和引用分析。结果以表格和图表的形式呈现,并可下载以供进一步使用。今后,将整合其他数据来源,包括科学期刊的订阅和订阅付款,以便观察不断变化的出版市场中付款流量的变化。电子资源管理系统LAS:eR的数据整合工作已经开始,不久将完成。此外,还将创建接口来连接Alma和FOLIO系统。与出版费用数据一起,这将使参与机构容易获得其总费用的概览,从而使它们能够计算订阅和出版的综合预算。建议使用OAM的机构分析数据,并在技术上将OAM集成到自己的应用程序中。来自德语国家的中小型出版商通过OAM提供的数据在转换合同的谈判中得到支持。OAM项目小组还开展研究,解决一些科学问题,例如开放获取对科学网络的影响以及开放获取在专著领域的作用。开放获取与已发表作品的引用率之间的关系是另一个可以在OAM的帮助下解决的可能的研究领域。
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Open Access Monitor Germany: Best Practice in Providing Metrics for Analysis and Decision-Making
Abstract In light of the ongoing transformation of scholarly publishing toward open access, libraries need data-based tools that enable them to make decisions that respond to the challenges posed by this shift. Tasks such as collection development, applications for funding, or consulting researchers on publication venues require a solid base of data, which is not always easily available to librarians. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the Open Access Monitor Germany (OAM) aims to provide libraries, funders, and researchers with a freely available tool that presents data on publications and citations for analysis. The OAM records the publication output of German academic institutions in scientific journals. Through analyses of subscription fees and (open access) publication fees, it helps to monitor and support the transition of the publishing system toward an open access system. To this end, data from existing sources are collated within an expanded database, made available to users in an open interface, and disseminated by means of scientific publications. The OAM draws on sources such as Unpaywall, Dimensions, Web of Science, Scopus, and OpenAPC. Unpaywall is used as a central data source for publication metadata including open access availability; this data is then matched with Crossref data for journal-level metadata and finally with Dimensions, Web of Science and Scopus data for affiliations and citation data. The connection to OpenAPC provides data on publication costs for each participating institution. The interface https://open-access-monitor.de/publications presents users with a wide range of filters that can be used to customize the underlying data in line with specific needs. Users can switch between Dimensions, Web of Science and Scopus affiliations and make use of different analysis types including publication analyses, cost analyses, and citation analyses. Results are presented as tables as well as charts and can be downloaded for further use. In the future, additional data sources including subscriptions to scientific journals and subscription payments will be integrated to allow the shift in payment flows in the changing publication market to be observed. The integration of data from the electronic resource management system LAS:eR has already been initiated and will soon be completed. Moreover, interfaces will be created to connect the Alma and FOLIO systems. Together with data on publication costs, this will provide participating institutions with easily accessible overview of their total costs, thus enabling them to calculate an integrated budget for subscriptions and publications. Institutions using the OAM are advised with regard to analyzing data and technically integrating the OAM into their own applications. Small and medium-sized publishers from German-speaking countries are supported in the negotiation of transformation contracts by means of data from the OAM. The OAM project team also conducts studies that address a number of scientific issues, for example the impact of open access on scientific networks and the role of open access in the field of monographs. The relationship between open access and the citation rates of published works is another possible research area that can be addressed with the help of the OAM.
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Serials Review
Serials Review INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Serials Review, issued quarterly, is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal for the international serials community. Articles focus on serials in the broadest sense of the term and cover all aspects of serials information; regular columns feature interviews, exchanges on controversial topics, book reviews, and conference reports. The journal encompasses practical, theoretical, and visionary ideas for librarians, publishers, vendors, and anyone interested in the changing nature of serials. Serials Review covers all aspects of serials management: format considerations, publishing models, statistical studies, collection analysis, collaborative efforts, reference and access issues, cataloging and acquisitions, people who have shaped the serials community, and topical bibliographic studies.
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