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The value of the scholarly-led, non-profit business model to achieve Open Access
and scholarly publishing beyond APC: the AmeliCA's cooperative approach
Arianna Becerril García
“The debate on Open Access
is a debate about the future
of academia. How should the
future of academic publishing
and academia look like?”
Christian Fuchs, Marisol Sandoval
Latin America has created
and maintains a non-
commercial structure
where scientific
publishing belongs to
academic institutions and
not to large publishers
Autonomous National University of Mexico
Every institution supports journals
that are driven by their own faculty
members, and then that content is
made available in OA.
Everyone gets benefit from
everyone’s investment.
A fee has not been included
neither for authors nor for
readers in the regional editorial
tradition.
Open Access Environment in Latin America
Nonprofit platforms of
visibility, edition, quality
assurance, metrics
Nonprofit institutional journal
portals and repositories
Mainly public institutions
Nonprofit institutional journal
publishing
Mainly public institutions 3.321 journal installations
Key factors:
Cooperation
Networking
Crowdsourcing
Open source software
In-house software
Free software
International
collaboration
Nonprofit, mainly public – funded scientific communication system
Scholarly-led scientific communication system
An approach to
science as commons
An approach to
science as commons
.. from editorial
services
.. to publishers
.. to analytics ?
Reed Elsevier: Goodbye to Berlin - The Fading Threat of
Open Access (Upgrade to Market-Perform)
Claudio Aspesi, Helen Luong
Preliminary Findings: Rent Seeking by Elsevier
Publishers are increasingly in control of scholarly infrastructure and why
we should care A Case Study of Elsevier Written by: Alejandro Posada and
George Chen, University of Toronto Scarborough Published on September
20th 2017
Increasing control of the knowledge production circuit
Restrictions on the rise
Publishers’ good financial health
Restrictions on where, when
or how to deposit
The cost of communicating scientific research is a
tiny fraction of the cost of research, somewhere
between 1% and 2%.
So why should we ask that particular phase of the
research cycle to obey financial rules couched in terms of
“sustainability” while the overwhelming part of scientific
research has to be constantly subsidized?
Jean-Claude Guédon
“
”
Who sustain the non-profit publishing in Latin America?
Repiso, Rafael; Orduña-Malea, Enrique; Aguaded, Ignacio (2019). “Revistas
científicas editadas por universidades en Web of Science: características y
contribución a la marca universidad”. El profesional de la informa- ción, v. 28, n.
4, e280405. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2019.jul.05
Academy-owned journals in WoS
6,3% ScienceCitation Index;
14,6% Social Sciences Citation Index;
33,8% Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
CiteScore2019
Academy-owned journals in Scopus
Academy-owned publishing seems not to exist in
the mainstream databases
An approach to
science as
commons
Large publishers enjoy economies of scale
which makes them companies "too big to fail"
and can be considered natural monopolies
that have acquired a market power that
impedes competition.
They reach an optimum production level to
produce more at lower cost. However, the
use of information and communication
technologies (ICT) enables the stage for
breaking that power.
“Too
big
to fail”
ICT has the potential to redraw the
landscape, and thus bring new
possibilities for other models to be
competitive and even disruptive…
will we be prepared for it?
346 years later ...
Find the differences
CONTEXT: ineffective transition to the digital age
At what stage of the web is scholarly publishing
running?
CONTEXT: ineffective transition to the digital age
% % % %
Europe
An infrastructure that
supports academy-owned
non-profit scholarly
publishing by providing
technology and sharing
knowledge that
contributes to the
sustainability of
non-commercial
Open Access
An OA platform for
journal visibility,
quality improvement,
production tools
(XML, PDF, HTML,
ePUB, desktop &
mobile readers)
Accepted
article
InDesign
formation
Printedversion
Electronicversion XML markup
Upload
Traditional Article Processing
50- 60EUR/ article 11- 13hr/ article
Article Processingwith Redalyc/AmelicA as infrastructure
6 -7EUR/ article 2 -2.5hr/ article 89% Cost savings
Accepted
article XML markup
Filesautomatically
generated
Printedversion Upload
Mathematical expressions
tagging with MathML
XML tagging of tables
and data
Replicability
necessary condition in science
XML tagging of annexes
and supplementary
material
Open Data
Interactive
article reader
Mobile article
reader
ePUB
PDF
HTML
XML JATS 4R
Before: without XML
Self-classification of
information
Improved reading experience
Illustration of items
Intelligent information
retrieval
After: with XML
In numbers ...
54.000
Redalyc daily users
10 million
article downloads per month
622
Publisher institutions
1260
indexed journals
0.6 Million
Full-text articles
22
countries
1.5 million authors from
10.000 institutions
An approach to
science as
commons
Author-fee journals (based on DOAJ)
Author-fee journals
Non-APC journals
Non-APC academy-owned journals
Non-APC journals
Non-APC
academy-owned
journals
Data from DOAJ
95%
non-APC
academy-owned
journals
Non-APC tradition in LatAm
Source: DOAJ
Now a global flip is being intended based on a
transformation from a pay-to-read to a pay-
to-publish strategy.
However, the control of science will continue
in the hands of corporations.
Countries, academic institutions and the
research community do not have any control
beyond commercial agreements
Non-APC model in LatAm
How could Latin America and other
developing regions participate in the global
scientific conversation when restrictions
change from reading to publishing?
The APC model brings a risk of widening
the gap between Latin American research
and international publication; as well as a
risk of breaking the open nature of
scientific communication system in Latin
America.
Risks of the influence of APC in LatAm
• In a government-funded scientific communication system, where non-APC publication is
a fact and sustainability is driven by public resources, which are the advantages in
adopting a model to charge author fees?
• Wouldn't it be a risk of discouragement of governments and public institutions to keep
supporting scientific research and publication?
• Wouldn't it be a risk of discouragement of non-profit Open Access platforms like Redalyc
to keep strengthening publications?
• Could journals become self-sufficient through APCs in a region with no funds in research
projects to publish results?
Successful case: journals generate its XML content
with no-cost in Marcalyc, download the PDF, HTML,
intelligent multimedia article reader, ePUB article
versions and use them in their own websites
APC
No APC
Successful case: APC to non-APC conversion
Journal of the Entomological Society of Argentina eliminated its APC
policy to apply for a user account in Marcalyc.
Challenges
Prevailing prestige construction
The best ranked publications are usually for-profit and
the research assessment systems reward publishing
in them.
Quantitative metrics cannot replace
qualitative evaluation, nor can they make
the contributions of local research visible.
It is critical to understand that the Journal Impact Factor
has a number of well-documented deficiencies as a tool
for research assessment.
Exclusive and deficient research assessment
Stop confusing the map with the territory
Based on Scopus Based on Redalyc
Map of scientific collaborations from 2005 to 2009
Computed by Olivier H. Beauchesne @Science-Metrix, Inc.
Map of scientific collaborations from 2005 to 2011
Computed by Redalyc, 2019
Analyzing scientific collaborations Analyzing scientific collaborations
Why does a journal that can benefit for a
cooperative infrastructure need this?
... for the pursuit of prestige
¿services?
¿appropriation?
Property
We must think about:
There is no guarantee that what it is open now,
will continue open.
Specially if authors do not hold copyright.
Sustainability
Research assessment
Funding
1
2
3
4
Is it OA long-term guaranteed?
Is it non- profit OA sustainable?
Is it science fairly assessed?
Are there OA platforms included in assessment
criteria?
Are new forms of exclusion emerging?
Our response ...
A decision made to take advantage of the regional ecosystem, technology, knowledge and
experience of multiple organizations so that the scholarly communication remains in
control of the academy and that avoids losing subsidies by choosing a shift to address
Open Access with commercial mechanisms such as the APC.
To give the non-profit
academy-owned
scholarly-publishing
an opportunity we
envision a three-
dimension strategy
AmeliCA is a multi-institutional community-
driven initiative supported by UNESCO and
by Redalyc and CLACSO, that arises in
response to the international, regional,
national and institutional contexts of Open
Access, which seeks a cooperative,
sustainable, protected and non-comercial
solution for Open Knowledge.
Journals participating in this model have the following:
Peer-review and editorial quality
Digital publishing technology
(XML JATS)
Open Access policy free of publishing
or processing costs (APC)
A vision to overcome the current
assessment of science based on the
Impact Factor aligned to the
Declaration on Research Assessment
(DORA)
Plan S and AmeliCA definitely share a common goal: achieve full and unrestricted Open
Access to publications from publicly funded research.
AmeliCA is the evolution of fifteen years of Redalyc’s work aim to build a cooperative
infrastructure with a wider geographical scope.
Plan S and AmeliCA also share the vision of DORA: Research needs to be assessed on its own
merits rather than on the basis of the venue in which the research is published.
Redalyc last year required -as mandatory criterion for indexing- that publisher
institutions or journal editors sign DORA declaration. DORA recently confirmed that
almost 50% of its signatures comes as a result of this Redalyc requirement.
We celebrate cOAlition S is commited to fulfil the target. Our concerns about Plan S are not
a matter of ends but of means.
Plan S and AmeliCA coincide that authors must retain copyright of their publication with no
restrictions.
Plan S from AmeliCA’s perspective (1/2)
Latin America, publications in Redalyc 650,000 articles in
1,300 journals 620 publishers (universities and academic
societies) from 22 countries
They are no-fee journals and free of cost platforms but they
need funding to continue publishing and to be competitive
Plan S from AmeliCA’s perspective (2/2)
Although Plan S is not focus on a single business model, the only one
that is clearly identified for funding is the APC-based. If Plan S pursuit a
global flip, the diverse business models should receive equal mentions
and they deserve planned actions, including the definition of how
funding could be given to organizations that implement them. (agree with
point seventh of Martin Eve’s response).
Papers from non-latin authors published by LatAm journals.
Data source: Redalyc
Approximately 13.5% of articles published in Latin American journals
come from non-Latin American authors (~60K articles)
Applying an APC of 1,000USD funders would have paid 60,000,000
USD to publish them.
45 non-LatAm
countries publishing
in journals from
Argentina
97 non-LatAm
countries
publishing in
journals from
Mexico
107 non-LatAm
countries
publishing in
journals from
Brazil
Technology and Artificial Intelligence for a
participatory and inclusive science ecosystem.
XML
Open data
Linked data
Knowledge Discovery
Ubiquity
Semantic web
The potential of Redalyc/AmeliCA model
Organic visibility,
discoverability and
impact of science
Every single piece of information
could be part of a giant graph
What if every source
of information could
be a provider of a
linked data?
to compose a structure
that expresses the
inherent knowledge
and to be linked to a
wider and unrestricted
knowledge cloud
We must seek as humanity a more equitable participation of all nations in the scientific
discourse that comprehends local agendas, diversity and that contributes in the
reduction of gaps.
We imagine ...
A web of data for science, a cloud of scientific
knowledge, sustainable and open that promotes
a participatory and inclusive science
communication.
Open Knowledge for Latin America and the Global South 61
Arianna Becerril- García
arianna.becerril@gmail.com
http://www.redalyc.org/autor.oa?id=25
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0278-8295
@ariannabec
Thank
you!

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The value of scholarly-led, non-profit business model to achieve Open Access and scholarly publishing beyond APC: the AmeliCA's cooperative approach

  • 1. The value of the scholarly-led, non-profit business model to achieve Open Access and scholarly publishing beyond APC: the AmeliCA's cooperative approach Arianna Becerril García
  • 2. “The debate on Open Access is a debate about the future of academia. How should the future of academic publishing and academia look like?” Christian Fuchs, Marisol Sandoval
  • 3. Latin America has created and maintains a non- commercial structure where scientific publishing belongs to academic institutions and not to large publishers Autonomous National University of Mexico
  • 4. Every institution supports journals that are driven by their own faculty members, and then that content is made available in OA. Everyone gets benefit from everyone’s investment. A fee has not been included neither for authors nor for readers in the regional editorial tradition.
  • 5. Open Access Environment in Latin America Nonprofit platforms of visibility, edition, quality assurance, metrics Nonprofit institutional journal portals and repositories Mainly public institutions Nonprofit institutional journal publishing Mainly public institutions 3.321 journal installations Key factors: Cooperation Networking Crowdsourcing Open source software In-house software Free software International collaboration Nonprofit, mainly public – funded scientific communication system Scholarly-led scientific communication system
  • 8. .. from editorial services .. to publishers .. to analytics ? Reed Elsevier: Goodbye to Berlin - The Fading Threat of Open Access (Upgrade to Market-Perform) Claudio Aspesi, Helen Luong Preliminary Findings: Rent Seeking by Elsevier Publishers are increasingly in control of scholarly infrastructure and why we should care A Case Study of Elsevier Written by: Alejandro Posada and George Chen, University of Toronto Scarborough Published on September 20th 2017 Increasing control of the knowledge production circuit Restrictions on the rise Publishers’ good financial health Restrictions on where, when or how to deposit
  • 9. The cost of communicating scientific research is a tiny fraction of the cost of research, somewhere between 1% and 2%. So why should we ask that particular phase of the research cycle to obey financial rules couched in terms of “sustainability” while the overwhelming part of scientific research has to be constantly subsidized? Jean-Claude Guédon “ ”
  • 10. Who sustain the non-profit publishing in Latin America?
  • 11. Repiso, Rafael; Orduña-Malea, Enrique; Aguaded, Ignacio (2019). “Revistas científicas editadas por universidades en Web of Science: características y contribución a la marca universidad”. El profesional de la informa- ción, v. 28, n. 4, e280405. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2019.jul.05 Academy-owned journals in WoS 6,3% ScienceCitation Index; 14,6% Social Sciences Citation Index; 33,8% Arts & Humanities Citation Index. CiteScore2019 Academy-owned journals in Scopus Academy-owned publishing seems not to exist in the mainstream databases
  • 13. Large publishers enjoy economies of scale which makes them companies "too big to fail" and can be considered natural monopolies that have acquired a market power that impedes competition. They reach an optimum production level to produce more at lower cost. However, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) enables the stage for breaking that power. “Too big to fail”
  • 14. ICT has the potential to redraw the landscape, and thus bring new possibilities for other models to be competitive and even disruptive… will we be prepared for it?
  • 15. 346 years later ... Find the differences CONTEXT: ineffective transition to the digital age
  • 16. At what stage of the web is scholarly publishing running?
  • 17. CONTEXT: ineffective transition to the digital age % % % % Europe
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  • 19. An infrastructure that supports academy-owned non-profit scholarly publishing by providing technology and sharing knowledge that contributes to the sustainability of non-commercial Open Access
  • 20. An OA platform for journal visibility, quality improvement, production tools (XML, PDF, HTML, ePUB, desktop & mobile readers)
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  • 22. Accepted article InDesign formation Printedversion Electronicversion XML markup Upload Traditional Article Processing 50- 60EUR/ article 11- 13hr/ article Article Processingwith Redalyc/AmelicA as infrastructure 6 -7EUR/ article 2 -2.5hr/ article 89% Cost savings Accepted article XML markup Filesautomatically generated Printedversion Upload
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  • 24. Mathematical expressions tagging with MathML XML tagging of tables and data Replicability necessary condition in science XML tagging of annexes and supplementary material Open Data
  • 26. Before: without XML Self-classification of information Improved reading experience Illustration of items Intelligent information retrieval After: with XML
  • 27. In numbers ... 54.000 Redalyc daily users 10 million article downloads per month 622 Publisher institutions 1260 indexed journals 0.6 Million Full-text articles 22 countries 1.5 million authors from 10.000 institutions
  • 29. Author-fee journals (based on DOAJ) Author-fee journals Non-APC journals Non-APC academy-owned journals
  • 32. Now a global flip is being intended based on a transformation from a pay-to-read to a pay- to-publish strategy. However, the control of science will continue in the hands of corporations. Countries, academic institutions and the research community do not have any control beyond commercial agreements
  • 33. Non-APC model in LatAm How could Latin America and other developing regions participate in the global scientific conversation when restrictions change from reading to publishing? The APC model brings a risk of widening the gap between Latin American research and international publication; as well as a risk of breaking the open nature of scientific communication system in Latin America.
  • 34. Risks of the influence of APC in LatAm • In a government-funded scientific communication system, where non-APC publication is a fact and sustainability is driven by public resources, which are the advantages in adopting a model to charge author fees? • Wouldn't it be a risk of discouragement of governments and public institutions to keep supporting scientific research and publication? • Wouldn't it be a risk of discouragement of non-profit Open Access platforms like Redalyc to keep strengthening publications? • Could journals become self-sufficient through APCs in a region with no funds in research projects to publish results?
  • 35. Successful case: journals generate its XML content with no-cost in Marcalyc, download the PDF, HTML, intelligent multimedia article reader, ePUB article versions and use them in their own websites
  • 36. APC No APC Successful case: APC to non-APC conversion Journal of the Entomological Society of Argentina eliminated its APC policy to apply for a user account in Marcalyc.
  • 38. Prevailing prestige construction The best ranked publications are usually for-profit and the research assessment systems reward publishing in them. Quantitative metrics cannot replace qualitative evaluation, nor can they make the contributions of local research visible. It is critical to understand that the Journal Impact Factor has a number of well-documented deficiencies as a tool for research assessment. Exclusive and deficient research assessment
  • 39. Stop confusing the map with the territory Based on Scopus Based on Redalyc Map of scientific collaborations from 2005 to 2009 Computed by Olivier H. Beauchesne @Science-Metrix, Inc. Map of scientific collaborations from 2005 to 2011 Computed by Redalyc, 2019 Analyzing scientific collaborations Analyzing scientific collaborations
  • 40. Why does a journal that can benefit for a cooperative infrastructure need this? ... for the pursuit of prestige
  • 42. Property We must think about: There is no guarantee that what it is open now, will continue open. Specially if authors do not hold copyright. Sustainability Research assessment Funding 1 2 3 4 Is it OA long-term guaranteed? Is it non- profit OA sustainable? Is it science fairly assessed? Are there OA platforms included in assessment criteria? Are new forms of exclusion emerging?
  • 43. Our response ... A decision made to take advantage of the regional ecosystem, technology, knowledge and experience of multiple organizations so that the scholarly communication remains in control of the academy and that avoids losing subsidies by choosing a shift to address Open Access with commercial mechanisms such as the APC.
  • 44. To give the non-profit academy-owned scholarly-publishing an opportunity we envision a three- dimension strategy
  • 45. AmeliCA is a multi-institutional community- driven initiative supported by UNESCO and by Redalyc and CLACSO, that arises in response to the international, regional, national and institutional contexts of Open Access, which seeks a cooperative, sustainable, protected and non-comercial solution for Open Knowledge.
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  • 49. Journals participating in this model have the following: Peer-review and editorial quality Digital publishing technology (XML JATS) Open Access policy free of publishing or processing costs (APC) A vision to overcome the current assessment of science based on the Impact Factor aligned to the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)
  • 50. Plan S and AmeliCA definitely share a common goal: achieve full and unrestricted Open Access to publications from publicly funded research. AmeliCA is the evolution of fifteen years of Redalyc’s work aim to build a cooperative infrastructure with a wider geographical scope. Plan S and AmeliCA also share the vision of DORA: Research needs to be assessed on its own merits rather than on the basis of the venue in which the research is published. Redalyc last year required -as mandatory criterion for indexing- that publisher institutions or journal editors sign DORA declaration. DORA recently confirmed that almost 50% of its signatures comes as a result of this Redalyc requirement. We celebrate cOAlition S is commited to fulfil the target. Our concerns about Plan S are not a matter of ends but of means. Plan S and AmeliCA coincide that authors must retain copyright of their publication with no restrictions. Plan S from AmeliCA’s perspective (1/2)
  • 51. Latin America, publications in Redalyc 650,000 articles in 1,300 journals 620 publishers (universities and academic societies) from 22 countries They are no-fee journals and free of cost platforms but they need funding to continue publishing and to be competitive Plan S from AmeliCA’s perspective (2/2) Although Plan S is not focus on a single business model, the only one that is clearly identified for funding is the APC-based. If Plan S pursuit a global flip, the diverse business models should receive equal mentions and they deserve planned actions, including the definition of how funding could be given to organizations that implement them. (agree with point seventh of Martin Eve’s response).
  • 52. Papers from non-latin authors published by LatAm journals. Data source: Redalyc Approximately 13.5% of articles published in Latin American journals come from non-Latin American authors (~60K articles) Applying an APC of 1,000USD funders would have paid 60,000,000 USD to publish them.
  • 53. 45 non-LatAm countries publishing in journals from Argentina
  • 56. Technology and Artificial Intelligence for a participatory and inclusive science ecosystem. XML Open data Linked data Knowledge Discovery Ubiquity Semantic web The potential of Redalyc/AmeliCA model
  • 58. Every single piece of information could be part of a giant graph
  • 59. What if every source of information could be a provider of a linked data?
  • 60. to compose a structure that expresses the inherent knowledge and to be linked to a wider and unrestricted knowledge cloud
  • 61. We must seek as humanity a more equitable participation of all nations in the scientific discourse that comprehends local agendas, diversity and that contributes in the reduction of gaps. We imagine ... A web of data for science, a cloud of scientific knowledge, sustainable and open that promotes a participatory and inclusive science communication. Open Knowledge for Latin America and the Global South 61

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. "The wide range of support approaches to no-fee OA journals should be encouraged to enhance the diversity of open access publishing and competiveness of publishing market, and to avoid the perverse effect of giving no-fee journals an incentive to start charging fees"