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新西兰研究人员撰写的五篇文章中只有两篇可以免费获取:一项关于获取、引用、文章处理费(APC)成本以及提高开放获取比例潜力的多应用程序编程接口研究。

Only two out of five articles by New Zealand researchers are free-to-access: a multiple API study of access, citations, cost of Article Processing Charges (APC), and the potential to increase the proportion of open access.

作者信息

White Richard K A, Angelo Anton, Fitchett Deborah, Fraser Moira, Hayes Luqman, Howie Jessica, Richardson Emma, White Bruce

机构信息

Vice-Chancellor's Office, University of Otago, Otago, New Zealand.

Library, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2021 May 26;9:e11417. doi: 10.7717/peerj.11417. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

We studied journal articles published by researchers at all eight New Zealand universities in 2017 to determine how many were freely accessible on the web. We wrote software code to harvest data from multiple sources, code that we now share to enable others to reproduce our work on their own sample set. In May 2019, we ran our code to determine which of the 2017 articles were open at that time and by what method; where those articles would have incurred an Article Processing Charge (APC) we calculated the cost if those charges had been paid. Where articles were not freely available we determined whether the policies of publishers in each case would have allowed deposit in a non-commercial repository (Green open access). We also examined citation rates for different types of access. We found that, of our 2017 sample set, about two out of every five articles were freely accessible without payment or subscription (41%). Where research was explicitly said to be funded by New Zealand's major research funding agencies, the proportion was slightly higher at 45%. Where open articles would have incurred an APC we estimated an average cost per article of USD1,682 (for publications where all articles require an APC, that is, Gold open access) and USD2,558 (where APC payment is optional, Hybrid open access) at a total estimated cost of USD1.45m. Of the paid options, Gold is by far more common for New Zealand researchers (82% Gold, 18% Hybrid). In terms of citations, our analysis aligned with previous studies that suggest a correlation between publications being freely accessible and, on balance, slightly higher rates of citation. This is not seen across all types of open access, however, with Diamond OA achieving the lowest rates. Where articles were not freely accessible we found that a very large majority of them (88% or 3089 publications) could have been legally deposited in an institutional repository. Similarly, only in a very small number of cases had a version deposited in the repository of a New Zealand university made the difference between the publication being freely accessible or not (125 publications). Given that most New Zealand researchers support research being open, there is clearly a large gap between belief and practice in New Zealand's research ecosystem.

摘要

我们研究了2017年新西兰所有八所大学的研究人员发表的期刊文章,以确定其中有多少可以在网上免费获取。我们编写了软件代码,从多个来源收集数据,现在我们分享这些代码,以便其他人能够在他们自己的样本集上重现我们的工作。2019年5月,我们运行代码,以确定2017年的哪些文章在当时是开放获取的,以及通过何种方式;对于那些文章需要支付文章处理费(APC)的情况,我们计算了如果支付这些费用的成本。对于那些无法免费获取的文章,我们确定了每种情况下出版商的政策是否允许存入非商业性知识库(绿色开放获取)。我们还研究了不同类型获取方式的引用率。我们发现,在我们的2017年样本集中,大约每五篇文章中有两篇可以免费获取,无需付费或订阅(41%)。当研究明确表示由新西兰主要研究资助机构资助时,这一比例略高,为45%。对于那些开放获取文章需要支付APC的情况,我们估计每篇文章的平均成本为1682美元(对于所有文章都需要支付APC的出版物,即金色开放获取)和2558美元(对于APC支付为可选的情况,即混合开放获取),总估计成本为145万美元。在付费选项中,金色开放获取对新西兰研究人员来说要普遍得多(82%为金色开放获取,18%为混合开放获取)。在引用方面,我们的分析与之前的研究一致,这些研究表明,出版物可免费获取与总体上略高的引用率之间存在相关性。然而,并非所有类型的开放获取都是如此,钻石开放获取的引用率最低。对于那些无法免费获取的文章,我们发现其中绝大多数(88%或3089篇出版物)本可以合法存入机构知识库。同样,只有极少数情况下,存入新西兰大学知识库的版本才使得该出版物能否免费获取产生了差异(125篇出版物)。鉴于大多数新西兰研究人员支持研究开放获取,在新西兰的研究生态系统中,信念与实践之间显然存在很大差距。

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