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The aim of this repository is:

  • to release datasets on fees paid for Open Access journal articles by German Universities under an Open Database License
  • to share a copy of Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) journal master list (downloaded January 2014)
  • to demonstrate how reporting on fee-based Open Access publishing can be made more transparent and reproducible across institutions.

Participating Universities

So far, the following German universities have agreed to share information on paid author processing charges (APC):

Participating Research Society Funds in Germany

Dataset on funds that are supported by research societies under its Open-Access Publishing Programme.

Participating Research Organizations:

The data content covers APCs as paid for by our central budget for the Max Planck Society (MPS). APCs funded locally by Max Planck Institutes are not part of this data set. The MPS has a limited input tax reduction. The refund of input VAT for APC is 20%. Until the end of 2007 the MPS was VAT exempt.

Dataset

Information on both open access journal articles and open access publication of articles in toll-access journals ("hybrid") are provided.

In total, 9 104 493 € for 7 068 articles were paid by the participating unviversities. Average fee is 1 288.1 € and the median 1 224 €.

Open Access Journals

At the moment, the dataset releases information on 7 015 articles in open access journals which charge publication fees. Total expenditure amounts to 9 016 651 €. Average fee is 1 285.3 € and the median 1 223 €.

View dataset on GitHub.

Articles Fees paid in EURO Mean Fee paid Median
Bamberg U 22 23663 1076 1009
Bayreuth U 92 105725 1149 1200
Bielefeld U 263 322815 1227 1232
Bochum U 71 93546 1318 1438
Dortmund TU 9 8238 915 900
Duisburg-Essen U 114 136911 1201 1214
FU Berlin 106 142671 1346 1292
FZJ - ZB 158 196869 1246 1177
GFZ-Potsdam 106 126520 1194 1065
Giessen U 243 326082 1342 1247
Goettingen U 313 409930 1310 1285
Hamburg TUHH 24 32789 1366 1466
Hannover U 69 90259 1308 1241
Heidelberg U 215 308348 1434 1500
INM - Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien 4 4266 1067 1175
Kassel U 35 35550 1016 1142
KIT 428 524346 1225 1239
Konstanz U 223 304182 1364 1342
Leibniz-Fonds 26 40800 1569 1522
Leipzig U 168 236376 1407 1481
MDC 23 41464 1803 1212
MPG 2816 3597571 1278 1161
Muenchen LMU 365 463491 1270 1299
Potsdam U 24 31942 1331 1363
Regensburg U 400 503845 1260 1207
TU Chemnitz 36 37826 1051 1142
TU Clausthal 4 3771 943 969
TU Dresden 130 175723 1352 1415
TU Ilmenau 13 13002 1000 986
TU Muenchen 308 391586 1271 1386
Wuerzburg U 207 286543 1384 1447

Hybrid articles

In many toll-access journals some of the articles are open access after a fee has been paid. This model is often called "hybrid open access". The dataset covers 53 hybrid open access articles. Total expenditure amounts to 87 842 €. Average fee is 1 657.4 € and the median 1 673 €.

The following institutions have contributed its expenditures for hybrid open access.

Articles Fees paid in EURO Mean Fee paid Median
INM - Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien 2 4239 2119 2119
MDC 11 20054 1823 1382
MPG 40 63548 1589 1669

Use of external sources

External sources were used to compile the dataset. This allows for disambiguated information on publishers and journals in order to make cost data comparable. Shared identifiers for publications (e.g. PMID) are provided as well.

Source variable description
CrossRef publisher Title of Publisher
CrossRef journal_full_title Full Title of Journal
CrossRef issn International Standard Serial Numbers (collapsed)
CrossRef issn_print ISSN print
CrossRef issn_electronic ISSN electronic
CrossRef license_ref License of the article
CrossRef indexed_in_crossref Is the article metadata registered with CrossRef? (logical)
EuropePMC pmid PubMed ID
EuropePMC pmcid PubMed Central ID
Web of Science ut Web of Science record ID
DOAJ doaj Is the journal indexed in the DOAJ? (logical)

Sample Visualisations

Distribution over publishers by university

Comparing fees paid by university and research institution

Average fees paid by publisher

Average fees Max Planck Digital Library paid for Springer Open Access articles by year

For more examples see also http://openapc.github.io/openapc-de/

How to contribute?

In collaboration with the DINI working group Electronic Publishing, a wiki page(in German) explains all the steps required. Meeting and telephone conferences are documented as well:

License

The datasets are made available under the Open Database License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/. Any rights in individual contents of the database are licensed under the Database Contents License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License.

How to cite?

When citing this dataset, please indicate the release you are referring to. The releases also contain information on contributors relating to the respective release.

Please do not cite the master branch of the Github repository (https://github.com/OpenAPC/openapc-de/tree/master/), but use the release numbers/tags.

Bielefeld University Library archives a copy (including commit history). To cite:

{Contributors:} Datasets on fee-based Open Access publishing across German Institutions. Bielefeld University. 10.4119/UNIBI/UB.2014.18

Acknowledgement

This project follows Wellcome Trust example to share data on paid APCs. It recognises efforts from JISC and the ESAC initative to standardise APC reporting.

For data enrichment, sample visualisations and explorations we build on the work of rOpenSci and LibreCat/Catmandu.

Contributors

Jochen Apel, Hans-Georg Becker, Roland Bertelmann, Daniel Beucke, Peter Blume, Ute Blumtritt, Christoph Broschinski, Dorothea Busjahn, Gernot Deinzer, Andrea Dorner, Clemens Engelhardt, Kristina Hanig, Dominik Hell, Ulrich Herb, Inken Feldsien-Sudhaus, Fabian Franke, Claudia Frick, Agnes Geißelmann, Kai Karin Geschuhn, Gerrit Kuehle, Doris Jaeger, Andreas Kennecke, Stephanie Kroiss, Kathrin Lucht-Roussel, Frank Lützenkirchen, Anja Oberländer, Vitali Peil, Dirk Pieper, Tobias Pohlmann, Michael Schlachter, Florian Ruckelshausen, Birgit Schlegel, Adriana Sikora, Marco Tullney, Astrid Vieler, Marco Winkler, Sabine Witt, Najko Jahn

Contact

For bugs, feature requests and other issues, please submit an issue via Github.

For general comments, email najko.jahn at uni-bielefeld.de and dirk.pieper at uni-bielefeld.de

Disclaimer

People, who are looking for "Open Advanced Process Control Software" for automation, visualization and process control tasks from home control up to industrial automation, please follow http://www.openapc.com (2015-09-30)

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