Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics

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SCOAP3 partners meeting at CERN 4 December 2013

The Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (or SCOAP3) is an international collaboration in the high-energy physics community to convert traditional closed access physics journals to open access,[1] freely available for everyone to read and reuse, shifting away the burden of the publishing cost from readers (traditional model) and authors (in the case of hybrid open access journals). Under the terms of the agreement, authors retain copyrights and the articles published under SCOAP3 will be in perpetuity under a CC BY license.[2] The initiative was promoted by CERN in collaboration with international partners.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Participating countries in the agreement sponsor SCOAP3 journals through the consortium, and contribute according to their scientific output. More productive countries pay more, while lower-output countries pay less.

Participating journals[edit]

SCOAP3 supports journals mostly publishing High-Energy Physics content fully, and those articles in other journals that have been submitted by their authors to a High-Energy Physics category on arXiv.org.[11] Each year more than 4,000 articles are published in open access as part of the initiative.[12]

In 2012, SCOAP3 reached agreements with 12 subscription journals to make their articles openly accessible. This agreement would cover 90% of all published particle physics articles from 2014 onwards.[13][14] Of the original 12 journals, two journals pulled out of the agreement: Physical Review C and Physical Review D. [15][16] On April 19, 2016, SCOAP3 announced the extension of the initiative until 2019 with 8 journals participating.[17] From 2018 on also APS joined with three journals to a total of 11 supported journals at the moment.[18][19]

The following journals participate currently, or have participated in the first phase of the consortia:

journal journal abbreviation publisher phase I participation[20] phase II participation[21] phase III participation[22]
Acta Physica Polonica B APPB Jagiellonian University, Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences 2014 - 2016 2017 - 2019 2020 -
Advances in High Energy Physics AHEP Hindawi 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -
Chinese Physics C CPC Science Press, IOP Publishing 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -
European Physical Journal C EPJC Springer 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics JCAP IOP Publishing 2014 -2016
Journal of High Energy Physics JHEP Springer 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -
New Journal of Physics NJP IOP Publishing 2014 -2016
Nuclear Physics B NPB Elsevier 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -
Physics Letters B PLB Elsevier 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -
Physical Review C PRC American Physical Society 2018 -2019 2020 -
Physical Review D PRD American Physical Society 2018 -2019 2020 -
Physical Review Letters PRL American Physical Society 2018 -2019 2020 -
Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics PTEP Oxford University Press 2014 -2016 2017 -2019 2020 -

Book programme[edit]

In 2022 SCOAP3 entered into partnerships with leading academic publishers, including Cambridge University Press,[23] Oxford University Press, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and World Scientific, to make over 100 textbooks available open access.[24]

Members[edit]

Countries are usually represented by one or few library consortia, funding agencies or research organizations that act as a coordinator for the country.[25][26][27] Currently, 44 countries as well as 3 intergovernmental organisations (CERN, IAEA, JINR) are members of the consortium.[28]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bill Cope; Angus Phillips (1 July 2014). The Future of the Academic Journal. Elsevier Science. pp. 242–. ISBN 978-1-78063-464-7.
  2. ^ Mele, Salvatore; Morrison, Heather; D'Agostino, Dan; Dyas-Correia, Sharon (2013). "SCOAP3 and Open Access". Serials Review. 35 (4): 264–271. doi:10.1080/00987913.2009.10765254. ISSN 0098-7913. S2CID 62139397.
  3. ^ Yeomans, Joanne (11 January 2006). Colloquium on Open Access (OA) Publishing in Particle Physics, 7-8 December 2005, CERN : minutes (Report). CERN. CERN-OPEN-2006-003.
  4. ^ Rüdiger Voss (22 June 2006). Report of the task force on open access publishing in particle physics (Report). CERN. ISBN 9789290832744.
  5. ^ Aymar, Robert (27 September 2006). From preprints to Open Access journals. Moving Towards Open Access: A JISC Conference for Research Funders, Authors, Publishers and Librarians. Oxford.
  6. ^ Mele, Salvatore; Dallman, David; Vigen, Jens; Yeomans, Joanne (2006). "Quantitative analysis of the publishing landscape in high-energy physics". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2006 (12): S01. arXiv:cs/0611130. Bibcode:2006JHEP...12S.001M. doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2006/12/S01. ISSN 1029-8479. S2CID 749498.
  7. ^ Dallman, David Peter; Mele, S; Vigen, Jens; Voss, Rüdiger; Yeomans, Joanne (21 October 2006). Establishing a consortium for Open Access (OA) publishing in particle physics (Report). CERN. CERN-OPEN-2006-063.
  8. ^ Bianco, Stefano; et al. (19 April 2004). Towards Open Access Publishing in High Energy Physics : Report of the SCOAP3 Working Party (Report). CERN. CERN-OPEN-2007-015.
  9. ^ Aymar, Robert (2009). "Scholarly Communication in High-Energy Physics: Past, Present and Future Innovations". European Review. 17 (1): 33–51. doi:10.1017/S1062798709000556. ISSN 1062-7987.
  10. ^ Heuer, Rolf-Dieter; Holtkamp, Annette; Mele, Salvatore; de Kemp, Arnoud (2008). "Innovation in scholarly communication: Vision and projects from High-Energy Physics". Information Services & Use. 28 (2): 83–96. arXiv:0805.2739. Bibcode:2008arXiv0805.2739H. doi:10.3233/ISU-2008-0570. ISSN 1875-8789. S2CID 19561136.
  11. ^ "SCOAP3 Journals". scoap3.org.
  12. ^ "SCOAP3 Repository". repo.scoap3.org. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  13. ^ Van Noorden, Richard (2012-09-24). "Open-access deal for particle physics". Nature. 489 (7417): 486. Bibcode:2012Natur.489..486V. doi:10.1038/489486a. PMID 23018944. S2CID 256744617.
  14. ^ Van Noorden, Richard (2014-01-07). "Particle-physics papers set free". Nature. 505 (7482): 141. Bibcode:2014Natur.505..141V. doi:10.1038/505141a. PMID 24402260.
  15. ^ "SCOAP3 Journals: APCs and articles". SCOAP3. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  16. ^ "Summary of Executive Board discussion and actions on Open Access and SCOAP3 at June 18/19, 2013 meeting". American Physical Society. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
  17. ^ "SCOAP3 initiative extended for three more years – SCOAP3". scoap3.org. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  18. ^ "APS to join SCOAP3 from 2018 – SCOAP3". scoap3.org. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  19. ^ "APS and CERN Sign an Open Access Agreement for SCOAP3". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  20. ^ "SCOAP3 Journals 2014-2016 – SCOAP3". scoap3.org. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  21. ^ "SCOAP3 Journals 2017-2019 – SCOAP3". scoap3.org. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  22. ^ "SCOAP3 Journals 2020-2022 – SCOAP3". scoap3.org. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  23. ^ "Cambridge University Press makes raft of physics titles available as open access books". The Bookseller. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  24. ^ "Online library and publication platform". www.oapen.org. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  25. ^ F. Loizides; B. Schmidt (26 May 2016). Positioning and Power in Academic Publishing: Players, Agents and Agendas: Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Electronic Publishing. IOS Press. pp. 14–. ISBN 978-1-61499-649-1.
  26. ^ Söllner, Konstanze; Kutz, Angelika; Mittermaier, Bernhard (2017). "3d. SCOAP3 – Goldener Open Access in der Hochenergiephysik". In Söllner, Konstanze; Mittermaier, Bernhard (eds.). Praxishandbuch Open Access. pp. 181–189. doi:10.1515/9783110494068-021. ISBN 9783110494068.
  27. ^ Anja Oberländer; Torsten Reimer (4 April 2019). Open Access and the Library. MDPI. pp. 101–. ISBN 978-3-03897-740-7.
  28. ^ "Current partners". scoap3.org.

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