[Oa-italia] Fwd: [Icolc] Done DEAL: All German research articles in Wiley journals to be published open access under new transformative agreement

Tessa Piazzini tessa.piazzini a unifi.it
Mer 16 Gen 2019 10:31:33 CET


Sicuramente è una grande notizia, della quale noi beneficeremo di 
riflesso (potendo leggere più articoli in OA), ma di cui subiremo anche 
le conseguenze (saremo sempre meno competitivi e non allineati con le 
evoluzioni che si stanno delineando).

Sui "trasformative agreements" e, in particolare, sul modello 
"Publish&Read" al momento, però, ho numerose perplessità:
1. come impedire la crescita esponenziale delle APC (così come già 
successo per il "subscription model")
2. rischi etici sulla peer review
3. aumento del divario tra paesi o istituzioni "ricchi", che possono 
permettersi di pagare per pubblicare, e contesti "poveri".

Buona giornata

Tessa Piazzini
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Il 15/01/2019 14:17, Maria Cassella ha scritto:
> Vi giro questa mail di importanza estrema dal cellulare.
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> Maria Cassella
>
> ---------- Messaggio inoltrato ----------
> Da: *Ralf Schimmer* <Schimmer a mpdl.mpg.de <mailto:Schimmer a mpdl.mpg.de>>
> Data: martedì 15 gennaio 2019
> Oggetto: [Icolc] Done DEAL: All German research articles in Wiley 
> journals to be published open access under new transformative agreement
> A: "icolc a lyralists.lyrasis.org <mailto:icolc a lyralists.lyrasis.org>" 
> <icolc a lyralists.lyrasis.org <mailto:icolc a lyralists.lyrasis.org>>
>
>
> ***with apologies for cross-posting***
>
> Dear ICOLC-Colleagues,
>
> In case you have not yet seen the news, Germany's Projekt DEAL and the 
> publisher John Wiley & Sons have entered a ground-breaking 
> transformative agreement, in line with the objectives of the Open 
> Access 2020 initiative: 
> https://www.hrk.de/press/press-releases/press-release/meldung/wiley-and-projekt-deal-partner-to-enhance-the-future-of-scholarly-research-and-publishing-in-germany/ 
> <https://www.hrk.de/press/press-releases/press-release/meldung/wiley-and-projekt-deal-partner-to-enhance-the-future-of-scholarly-research-and-publishing-in-germany/>
>
> Under this new agreement, all authors affiliated with 700 academic 
> institutions in Germany will retain copyright and their accepted 
> articles will be published open access in Wiley journals. Almost 
> 10,000 articles by German researchers are published a year in Wiley 
> journals, constituting around 9% of the publisher's total output. The 
> agreement also grants students and faculty read access to the full 
> Wiley journal portfolio including backfiles starting with 1997. The 
> national-level agreement is based on a "Publish&Read" model in which 
> fees are paid by institutions-not for subscriptions but for open 
> access publishing services.
>
> The agreement will be made public in a month's time and an 
> English-language FAQ will be released by the Projekt DEAL working group.
>
> I will be attending the Vancouver ICOLC meeting and would be happy to 
> present/discuss this and perhaps other ground-breaking transformative 
> agreements that may materialize between now and then.
>
> Best wishes,
> Ralf
> Transformative agreements are those contracts negotiated between 
> institutions (libraries, consortia) and publishers that transform the 
> business model of scholarly communication in which the parties are 
> engaged from subscription to open access. They allow institutions to 
> remove their financial support of paywalls and shift their investments 
> to support open access publishing, thus ensuring maximum impact for 
> the research they produce and ongoing and unencumbered access to 
> knowledge for their faculty and students. Because the vast majority of 
> scholarly publishing currently happens in journals produced by a 
> relatively small number of commercial publishers, transformative 
> agreements with these publishers, in particular, constitute a 
> high-impact strategy, in line with the objectives of the Open Access 
> 2020 initiative, to accelerate the transition of scholarly 
> communication to open access. From an administrative perspective, 
> transformative agreements unlock the opaque, lump-sum payments to
>  publishers for reading access-largely based on legacy print 
> expenditures-and, instead, articulate fees for services at the article 
> level; this shift brings cost transparency to the scholarly publishing 
> marketplace, enables market competition to contain pricing, and 
> disbands the lump-sums fees of subscriptions so that investments are 
> free to follow authors as they determine the publishing venues most 
> appropriate for their work-a necessary step on the path to a diverse 
> ecosystem in scholarly communication. For more information on 
> transformative agreements, see http://esac-initiative.org/.
>
> --
> Dr. Ralf Schimmer
> Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL)
> Amalienstr. 33
> 80799 Muenchen, Germany
> Tel. +49 89 38602-261
> Fax +49 89 38602-290
> Email: schimmer a mpdl.mpg.de 
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