This presentation looks into the growth of open access and how institutions can tangibly support authors and mandates. It focuses on how, by increasing open access output, an institution can raise the visibility and impact of research, ultimately increasing both the visibility and prestige of an institution.
Gold open access – a successful model?, Stockholm University October 2011
1. Gold Open Access – a successful model? Natalia Timiraos Business Development Manager – BioMed Central, Springer Open Access Week 2011- Swedish University of Agriculture
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15. S pringer is involved in the discussions [email_address] SpringerOpen Journal Manager
16. “ Springer is now the world’s largest open access publisher” Peter Suber in October 2008 Acquisition of BioMed Central in 2008
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18. BioMed Central journals with impact factors Open access model proven to be fully compatible with high quality
19. BioMed Central journals with Impact factors Arthritis Research &Therapy 4.27 BMC Medicine 3.99 Breast Cancer Research 5.33 Critical Care 4.93 Genome Biology 6.63 Journal of Neuroinflammation 4.68 Journal of Translational Medicine 3.41 Malaria Journal 3.00 Molecular Cancer 4.16 Molecular Neurodegeneration 5.09 Molecular Pain 4.19 Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 5.83 Respiratory Research 3.13 Retrovirology 4.11 Trials 2.02
26. Institutional Repository (DSpace/Eprints etc. ) Automated Deposit to IR via SWORD Manuscript SWORD Import SWORD Export Published articles from institution’s authors Published article Accepted and Published article