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77955034481
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This estimate is based on an average price of $634.06 for titles held by American college and university libraries in 2008. See EBSCO Information Services, "Five Year Journal Price Increase History (2004-2008)," http://www2.ebsco.com/en-us/Documents/customer/OVERVIEW-2008.pdf (accessed 29 Sep 2009). Of course the journals listed in DOAJ do not necessarily meet the selection criteria in place at American colleges and universities.
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Five Year Journal Price Increase History (2004-2008)
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New Roles for a Changing Environment: Implications of Open Access for Libraries
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Krista D. Schmidt, Pongracz Sennyey, and Timothy V. Carstens, "New Roles for a Changing Environment: Implications of Open Access for Libraries," College & Research Libraries 66, no. 5 (September 2005): 407-416;
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, Issue.5
, pp. 407-416
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Sennyey, P.2
Carstens, T.V.3
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Adding Value to the Catalog in an Open Access World
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Anna Hood and Mykie Howard, "Adding Value to the Catalog in an Open Access World," The Serials Librarian 50, no. 3-4 (May 2006): 249-252;
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The Serials Librarian
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, pp. 249-252
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Howard, M.2
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Péter Jacsó, "Open J-Gate, DOAJ, The Serials Directory," Online 31, no. 6 (November/December 2007): 53-56.
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Online
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This principle is well-established in the library literature. See, for example, September
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This principle is well-established in the library literature. See, for example, William H. Walters, Samuel G. Demas, Linda Stewart, and Jennifer Weintraub, "Guidelines for Collecting Aggregations of Web Resources," Information Technology and Libraries 17, no. 3 (September 1998): 157-160.
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Information Technology and Libraries
, vol.17
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Demas, S.G.2
Stewart, L.3
Weintraub, J.4
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ed. Rosann Bazirjian, Vicky H. Speck, and Beth R. Bernhardt, Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited
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Walt Crawford, "Is Free Too Expensive? Open Access and Libraries," in Charleston Conference Proceedings 2004, ed. Rosann Bazirjian, Vicky H. Speck, and Beth R. Bernhardt (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006): 80.
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Krista D. Schmidt and Nancy Newsome, "The Changing Landscape of Serials: Open Access Journals in the Public Catalog," The Serials Librarian 52, no. 1-2 (June 2007): 119-133.
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The Serials Librarian
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, pp. 119-133
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Where There's a Will There's a Way?: Survey of Academic Librarian Attitudes about Open Access
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Kristi L. Palmer, Emily Dill, and Charlene Christie, "Where There's a Will There's a Way?: Survey of Academic Librarian Attitudes about Open Access," College & Research Libraries 70, no. 4 (July 2009): 315-335.
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College & Research Libraries
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, Issue.4
, pp. 315-335
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Palmer, K.L.1
Dill, E.2
Christie, C.3
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Anna K. Hood, Open Access Resources, SPEC Kit 300 (Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2007).
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Open Access Resources
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Four alternatives to the DOAJ journal list were considered but not chosen for use in this study. Open J-Gate (http://www.openj-gate.com) lists nearly six thousand OA journals, but only 57 percent of them are peer reviewed. Open J-Gate also includes quite a few journals that provide free access to just one or two articles from each issue (Jacsó, "Open J-Gate, DOAJ, The Serials Directory"). Ulrich's Periodicals Directory and EBSCONET identify OA journals, but both include non-academic titles, embargoed journals, and journals that make only some of their content freely available. The Open Science Directory (http://www.opensciencedirectory.net) covers all the OA journals found within sixty-two other data-bases, including DOAJ and Open J-Gate. Consequently, it lists quite a few journals that are not truly Open Access.
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English-language journals were identified through an inspection of recent issues, since the language information found in DOAJ was not entirely accurate. We included all journals that had published some English-language material (other than abstracts) during the most recent twelve months of publication.
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This finding is consistent with earlier evidence. See Jutta Haider, "The Geographic Distribution of Open Access Journals," poster presented at the Ninth World Congress on Health Information and Libraries, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, September 21-23, 2005, http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~ch696/icml9_poster_haider.pdf (accessed 29 Sep 2009);
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The Geographic Distribution of Open Access Journals
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Mamiko Matsubayashi, Keiko Kurata, Yukiko Sakai, Tomoko Morioka, Shinya Kato, Shinji Mine, and Shuichi Ueda, "Status of Open Access in the Biomedical Field in 2005," Journal of the Medical Library Association 97, no. 1 (January 2009): 4-11.
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Journal of The Medical Library Association
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Kurata, K.2
Sakai, Y.3
Morioka, T.4
Kato, S.5
Mine, S.6
Ueda, S.7
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A 2005 study reported that a substantially higher percentage of DOAJ journals-47 percent- levied publication fees. That study did not present results for Open Access articles. See Kaufman-Wills Group, The Facts About Open Access (Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, 2005), http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?id=200&did=47&aid=270&st=&oaid=-1 (accessed 29 Sep 2009).
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Similar results were reported in an earlier study, William H. Walters and Esther Isabelle Wilder, "The Cost Implications of Open-access Publishing in the Life Sciences,"BioScience 57, no. 7 (July/August 2007): 619-625.
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Heather G. Morrison, "The Dramatic Growth of Open Access: Implications and Opportunities for Resource Sharing," Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve 16, no. 3 (August 2006): 95-107.
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Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve
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Jill E. Grogg, "Linking Users to Open Access," Searcher 13, no. 4 (April 2005): 52-56.
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Searcher
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Christine Fischer, "Group Therapy-Managing OA Journals," Against the Grain 19, no. 5 (November 2007): 76-77.
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Enriching GoldRush with Core Subject Open Access Journals: Motives and Methods
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A similar method was used at the Colorado School of Mines, where a locally developed title list and journal management system could not make use of vendor-supplied lists of OA journals., ed. Beth R. Bernhardt, Tim Daniels, and Kim Steinle (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited
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A similar method was used at the Colorado School of Mines, where a locally developed title list and journal management system could not make use of vendor-supplied lists of OA journals. See Heather L. Whitehead and Lisa G. Dunn, "Enriching GoldRush with Core Subject Open Access Journals: Motives and Methods," in Charleston Conference Proceedings 2006, ed. Beth R. Bernhardt, Tim Daniels, and Kim Steinle (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2007): 55-59.
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Robin Peek, "Counting OA Journals," Information Today 22, no. 11 (December 2005): 17-18.
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Information Today
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