The impact of electronic publishing: the future for publishers and librarians
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adam_text | Contents
Abstract
xv
Acknowledgements
xix
Chapter
1
Background
1
1.1
Introduction
................................ 1
1.2
The Book
.................................. 1
1.3
Purpose of the Book
............................ 2
1.4
Change management
.......................... 4
1.5
Target Audiences
............................. 6
1.6
Definitions
................................. 6
1.7
Objectives
.................................. 7
1.8
Approach adopted
............................. 7
Phase One
Chapter
2
Industry Evolution
11
2.1
Tragedy of the Commons
........................ 11
2.2
Frustration Gap
.............................. 12
2.3
Publisher and Library
dissentions
................... 13
2.4
Big Deals
.................................. 15
2.5
The Tipping Point
............................. 16
2.6
Open Access
................................ 17
2.7
The Long Tail
............................... 19
2.8
Disenfranchised Researchers
....................... 20
2.9
Knowledge Workers and the Thinkforce
............... 23
2.10
Emergence of Search Engines
...................... 24
2.11
Something is Good Enough
....................... 25
2.12
The new market for research material
................. 26
2.13
Overall Trends
............................... 26
Chapter
3
End User Behaviour
29
3.1
Change in User Behaviour
........................ 29
3.2
Who are the users?
............................ 30
3.3
Typology of Users
............................. 31
3.4
Information Overload
........................... 32
3.5
Research Studies
.............................. 33
vi
Contents
3.5.1
Industry wide Studies
...................... 33
Tenopir/King research
..................... 33
Collection development
..................... 34
3.5.2
Library sourced initiatives
................... 35
The eJUSt report on
Е
-Journal Users
............. 35
Faculty Attitudes at Univ California
............. 37
3.5.3
Publisher commissioned studies
................ 37
CIBER Studies
.......................... 37
Elsevier/Mabe research
..................... 39
3.6
Author versus Reader
........................... 43
3.7
Digital Natives and the Millennium generation
........... 43
3.8
Forecasts
................................... 44
3.8.1
The Outsell View
......................... 44
3.9
User perceptions of Value
........................ 45
Chapter
4
Measuring the Value of Information
47
4.1
Background
................................. 47
4.1.1
Peer Evaluation
.......................... 47
4.1.2
Citation Analysis
......................... 47
4.1.3
Document Downloads
...................... 49
COUNTER
............................. 50
SUSHI
............................... 51
Effect of Robots
.......................... 52
Case Study
-
The Mesur Project
................ 52
4.1.4
Focus Groups and investigating individual usage patterns
53
4.1.5
Document Delivery statistics
.................. 54
4.1.6
Questionnaires
.......................... 55
4.1.7 Triangulation........................... 55
4.1.8
Scientometrics
........................... 55
4.2
Research Assessment Exercises
..................... 56
4.2.1
The United Kingdom s
RAE
.................. 56
4.2.2
Criticisms of UK s
RAE
.................... 57
4.2.3
UUK report looks at the use of bibliometrics
........ 58
4.2.4
Australia s research assessment exercise (RQF)
....... 60
4.3
The Future of BiblioMetrics
....................... 60
Phase Two
Chapter
5
Electronic Information Industry Structure
65
5.1
How much Information?
......................... 65
5.2
The Information Industry
........................ 66
5.3
Corporate Size
............................... 66
5.4
The Scientific, Technical and Medical Information sector
...... 67
5.5
Challenges facing the information industry
.............. 70
Chapter
6
The Key Players
73
6.1
Industry Overview
............................ 73
6.1.1
Overall Scholarly Trends
.................... 73
6.2
Structure of the Journal Publishing System
.............. 73
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vii
6.3 Market
Estimates
............................. 75
6.3.1 STM
PubUshers
.......................... 76
6.4
Key Stakeholders
............................. 78
6.4.1
Publishers and Information Providers
............ 78
Leading Publishers
........................ 78
Learned Society Publishers
................... 78
University Presses
........................ 79
6.4.2
Life Cycle of scholarly communication
............ 80
The Future of the Big Deal
................... 82
Trend towards Open Access
.................. 82
Versioning
............................. 83
Other Challenges facing Publishing
.............. 86
Hybrid Journals and document delivery
........... 86
Refereeing
............................. 87
Peer Review in scholarly journals
............. 88
Alternative review procedures
............... 89
Publishers and the Valley of Death
............. 89
The Prisoner s Dilemma
..................... 90
Future of Publishing
....................... 91
6.5
Research Libraries
............................. 92
ARL statistics
........................... 93
UK university library expenditure
.............. 93
Librarian relationship to their customers (users)
...... 94
6.5.1
The European Digital Libraries
................ 95
6.5.2
The Future of the Librarian
................... 96
6.5.3
Understanding the new user
.................. 98
6.6
Other Stakeholders
............................ 98
6.6.1
Collaboratories
.......................... 98
6.6.2
Funding Agencies
........................ 99
6.7
Government involvement
........................ 100
6.7.1
Case Study
............................ 100
Joint Information Services Committee
............ 100
6.7.2
National Priorities on toll free or toll paid
.......... 101
6.7.3
Emerging Competition
..................... 102
Chapter
7
Publication Formats
103
7.1
Journals and
е
-Journals..........................
103
7.1.1
Multi
author articles
....................... 106
7.1.2
The evolution of the electronic journal
............ 107
Article Readership
........................ 109
Concerns about Journals
.................... 110
Electronic journal use
...................... 110
Purpose of Reading
.......................
Ill
The Value of reading Journals
................. 112
е
-Journals in industry
...................... 113
7.1.3
Future of the Journal
...................... 114
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7.2
Books and
е
-Books ............................
115
7.2.1
The
е
-Book phenomenon
.................... 115
Ebrary results
........................... 117
Oxford Scholarship Online
................... 117
е
-Books on other platforms
................... 118
A Strategy for Book Digitisation
................ 118
7.3
Document Delivery
............................ 120
7.3.1
The market for article supply
................. 120
InterLibrary
Loans
........................ 122
Subito
analysis of document delivery
............. 124
Chapter
8
Legal Developments
127
8.1
Legal Initiatives
.............................. 127
8.1.1
Creative Commons
........................ 127
8.1.2
Science Commons
........................ 127
8.1.3
JISC and SURF s Licence to Publish
.............. 128
8.1.4
Future of Copyright
....................... 129
Orphan Works
.......................... 129
Chapter
9
Geographical Trends
131
9.1
Globalisation of Research
......................... 131
9.2
Movement of global funds for research
................ 132
9.2.1
Regional variations
........................ 132
Industrial R&D
.......................... 133
Academic R&D
.......................... 133
9.3
Implications on scholarly publishing
.................. 134
9.3.1
Worldwide Trends in Article Output
............. 135
9.3.2
Trends in Three Major Publishing Regions
......... 135
Europe
............................... 136
United Kingdom
....................... 136
Asia
................................. 136
China
.............................. 137
Australia
.............................. 138
Chapter
10
Research Disciplines
141
10.1
Sources of Funds for Research
...................... 141
10.2
Research Trends
.............................. 142
10.3
The changing R&D process in large corporations
.......... 143
10.3.1
Social Collaboration
....................... 143
10.4
Behavioural Trends
............................ 144
10.5
Specific Disciplines
............................ 147
10.5.1
Physics and Mathematics
.................... 147
10.5.2
Astronomy
............................ 148
10.5.3
BioSciences and Medicine
.................... 149
United Kingdom
......................... 149
10.5.4
General Considerations for
Biomedicine
........... 150
10.6
Case Study
................................. 151
10.6.1
Case Study
-
Information Search (Biology)
......... 151
10.7
Arts and Humanities
........................... 152
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10.8
Other Subjects
............................... 153
10.8.1
Chemical Biology
......................... 153
10.8.2
Geosciences
............................ 153
10.9
Summary
.................................. 154
Phase Three
Drivers for Change
157
Change can be complex
.............................. 157
Financial and Administrative Drivers
Chapter
11
Business Models as Driver for Change
161
11.1
Opening up the Market?
......................... 161
11.1.1
Open Access Initiatives
..................... 161
11.1.2
Open Access Journals
-
the Gold Route to open access
. . 163
Gold OA Journals
-
The Current Situation
......... 163
11.1.3
Author self-depositing articles
-
the Green Route to
open access
............................ 165
Subject-based
Е
-Print
services
................. 165
Institutional-based repositories
................. 165
The DRIVER project
..................... 167
Author Participation rates
................. 168
Voluntary or Mandatory?
.................. 168
11.1.4
Harvesting the open access material
............. 170
Usage of OA
........................... 170
11.1.5
Open Access projects
...................... 171
BioMed Central
........................ 171
Hindawi Publishing
..................... 172
SCOAP3
-
OA publishing of physics journals
..... 172
Case Study
-
The US
IR
scene
................. 174
11.1.6
Economics supporting open access
.............. 176
11.1.7
Impact of OA on Publishers
.................. 177
11.1.8
Trends favouring Open Access
................ 178
11.1.9
Implications for Authors
.................... 181
11.1.10
Implications for Publishers
................... 181
11.2
Online Advertising as a new business model
............. 182
11.2.1
Online Advertising
........................ 182
11.2.2
Advertising in the scholarly area
............... 182
11.3
Summary
.................................. 184
Chapter
12
Funding Research as a Driver for Change
185
12.1
Political developments
.......................... 185
12.2
Open Access Initiatives
.......................... 186
12.3
Ranking countries by research output
................. 187
12.4
National and International government initiatives
.......... 187
12.4.1
A model for a new electronic publishing paradigm
.... 187
12.4.2
European Commission FP7 e-infrastructures
........ 188
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12.4.3 EU
Study of Scientific Publishing
(2006)........... 190
12.4.4 EU
open access developments
................. 193
12.4.5
European Research Council
.................. 195
12.5
Publisher Initiatives
............................ 195
12.5.1
US publishers PR campaign
.................. 195
12.5.2
PRISM
-
Advocacy programme from the publishers
. . . 197
12.5.3
The European PEER Project
.................. 198
12.5.4
Publishers White paper on academic use of journal
content
............................... 199
12.6
Library Initiatives
............................. 200
12.6.1
SPARC
............................... 200
12.6.2
SHERPA/
OpenDOAR
..................... 201
12.7
Global Research Trends
.......................... 201
12.8
Research funding as a driver for change
............... 203
12.8.1
Public funded R&D in the UK
................. 203
12.8.2
Structure of Research Funding in the UK
.......... 204
12.9
Research assessment
........................... 204
12.9.1
A Dangerous Economy (RCUK)
................ 204
12.9.2
The Death of Peer Review
(RAE)
............... 205
12.9.3
The
2008
RAE
........................... 206
12.10
Other funding agencies
.......................... 207
12.10.1
JISC in UK
............................. 207
12.10.2
MPS and
DFG in
Germany
................... 207
12.10.3
Charities
.............................. 208
12.11
Summary
.................................. 208
Technological Drivers
Chapter
13
Efficiency Improvements as a Driver for Change
211
13.1
Industry Collaboration to achieve improved efficiency in EP
... 211
13.1.1
Trade Associations
........................ 211
Publisher Trade Associations
.................. 211
Library Trade Associations
................... 212
13.1.2
Research Information Network
(RIN)
............. 213
13.1.3
Publishers Research Consortium
................ 214
13.1.4
Publishing Cooperatives
.................... 215
13.2
Changes in Format
............................ 217
13.2.1
Markup Languages
....................... 217
13.2.2
Metadata
.............................. 218
13.3
Structural Efficiencies
........................... 219
13.3.1
Mergers and Acquisitions
.................... 219
13.3.2
Economies of Scale
........................ 220
13.3.3
Why is market consolidation taking place in scholarly
publishing?
............................ 221
13.3.4
Why are the larger publishers able to succeed
where small publishers find it difficult?
........... 222
13.4
Standards and Protocols
......................... 223
13.4.1
ONIX
for Publisher Licences
.................. 223
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13.4.2
ACAP (Automated Content Access Protocol)
........ 224
13.4.3
Refereeing
............................. 225
Nature s open peer review
................... 225
13.5
New Technical Offerings
......................... 225
13.5.1
Current Awareness and Alerting
............... 225
13.5.2
Publishing a semantic journal
................. 226
13.5.3
Publishing in virtual reality
.................. 226
13.6
Summary
.................................. 228
Chapter
14
Technology as a Driver for Change
229
14.1
Background
................................. 229
14.2
Past impact of Technology
........................ 229
14.3
The technological infrastructure
..................... 230
14.3.1
Digital Resource Management (DRM)
............ 231
14.3.2
Athens
............................... 231
14.3.3
Shibboleth
............................. 232
14.3.4
UK Access Management Federation
............. 233
14.3.5
OpenID
.............................. 233
14.4
Technology and Standards
........................ 234
14.4.1
Digital Object Identifier
(DOI)
................. 234
Concerns
.............................. 234
14.4.2
CrossRef
.............................. 235
14.4.3
Other Identifiers
......................... 236
14.5
New Products and Services
....................... 236
14.6
Other Technical applications
....................... 237
14.6.1
The Cloud
........................... 238
14.7
Three predictions on scholarly communication technology
..... 239
Chapter
15
Data and
Datasets
as a Driver for Change
243
15.1
Background
................................. 243
15.2
Main data centres
............................. 243
15.3
The Data Challenge
............................ 244
15.4
Standards and Procedures
........................ 246
15.4.1
Data Management Systems
................... 246
15.4.2
Metadata of Data
......................... 246
15.4.3
Data Webs
............................. 247
15.5
The Researcher s wishes
......................... 247
15.6
Reproducible Results
........................... 249
15.7
Integration between Data and Text
................... 249
15.8
Business Model for Data
......................... 249
15.8.1
NSF funds for data compilations
............... 250
15.8.2
Google and
Datasets
....................... 251
15.9
Impact of data on Libraries
....................... 251
15.9.1
Data Curation
........................... 252
15.10
Impact of data on Publishers
...................... 252
15.11
Impact on other institutions
....................... 253
15.11.1
Research Councils
........................ 253
15.12
Summary
.................................. 254
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Chapter
16 Mining
of Text and Data
255
16.1
Background
................................. 255
16.2
Implications
................................. 256
16.3
The mechanism of Text Mining
..................... 256
Information Retrieval
(IR)
................. 256
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
........... 256
Information Extraction (IE)
................. 257
Data Mining (DM)
...................... 257
Visualisation
......................... 257
16.4
Recent History
............................... 257
16.5
Challenges facing Text and Data mining
............... 258
16.5.1
Structure of database
...................... 258
16.5.2
Legal and licensing framework
................ 259
16.5.3
Legal status of text mining
................... 259
16.5.4
Computation by machines
................... 260
16.6
Practical Examples
............................. 260
16.7
Implications in applying text mining
.................. 261
16.8
The Future
................................. 261
16.9
Impact on Libraries
............................ 262
16.10
Impact on Publishers
........................... 262
Chapter
17
E-science and Cyberinfrastracture as Drivers for Change
263
17.1
Background
................................. 263
17.2
The e-Science Challenge
......................... 263
17.3
Visions for
е
-Science ...........................
264
17.4
Overall context of
е
-Science.......................
264
17.4.1
Public Engagement
........................ 265
17.5
Future role of
е
-Science..........................
265
Chapter
18
Workflow Processes and Virtual Research Environments
267
18.1
Integration into Work Flow Process
.................. 267
18.2
The research process
........................... 268
18.3
Examples of a work bench approach
.................. 268
18.3.1
Virtual Research Environments (VRE)
............ 269
18.4
Summary
.................................. 270
Chapter
19
The Semantic Web as a Driver for Change
271
19.1
The Challenge of the Semantic Web
.................. 271
19.2
Critiques
................................... 271
19.3
Web Science Research Initiative
..................... 272
19.4
Examples of Semantic Web in scholarly publishing
......... 272
19.4.1
Knowlets
.............................. 273
19.5
Implications of Semantic Web for EP
.................. 274
Chapter
20
Mobile Devices as Driver for Change
275
20.1
Background
................................. 275
20.2
The wireless economy
........................... 275
20.3
Intelligent spectacles?
........................... 276
20.4
Amazon s Kindle
............................. 276
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20.5
Google s Open Handset Alliance
.................... 277
20.6
Future Developments
........................... 278
Chapter
21
Archiving and Preservation as Drivers for Change
279
21.1
The Challenge of Archiving and Preservation
............ 279
21.2
Preservation and Access
......................... 279
21.3
Archive requirements
........................... 281
21.4
International Collaboration
........................ 282
21.4.1
US-based Task Force on sustainable digital preservation
and access
............................. 282
21.4.2
The European Alliance for Permanent Access
........ 283
Social Drivers
The Google Generation
287
Chapter
22
Findability as a Driver for change
289
22.1
The rise of Search Engines
........................ 289
22.2
Resource Discovery and Navigation
.................. 289
22.3
How users find information
....................... 290
22.4
The Findability Challenge
........................ 292
22.5
Case Study: The Google mantra
..................... 293
22.6
Other search engines
........................... 296
22.7
Impact of search engines on publishers
................ 297
22.8
Book digitisation and the Copyright issue
............... 298
22.9
What of the Future?
............................ 299
Chapter
23
Web
2.0
and Social Collaboration as Drivers for Change
301
23.1
Wisdom of the crowds
.......................... 301
23.2
The Challenge of Web
2.0........................ 302
23.3
Critiques of the Web
2.0
movement
.................. 303
23.4
Case Study
-
O Reilly
........................... 305
23.5
The Web
2.0
business model
....................... 307
23.5.1
Blogs and Wikis
......................... 309
23.5.2
Mash-ups
............................. 309
23.6
Drive towards Consumer-based Collaborative systems
....... 309
23.7
Communication
.............................. 311
23.8
Case Study
-
Wikipedia and online encylopedias
.......... 311
23.9
Wikinomics
................................. 313
23.10
Case Study: InnoCentive
......................... 315
23.11
Summary
.................................. 317
Chapter
24
Trust
319
24.1
Trust
..................................... 319
24.2
Fraud and Plagiarism
........................... 321
Chapter
25
Timeline
-
Emergence of Electronic Publishing
323
25.1
Where we come from
........................... 323
25.2
Users of scholarly communication
................... 324
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25.3
The Industry Structure
.......................... 324
25.4
Drivers for Change
............................ 325
25.5
Separating the Drivers
.......................... 325
25.6
Summary
.................................. 327
Chapter
26
Summary and Recommendations
329
26.1
Planning for Change
........................... 329
26.2
A vision for Scholarly Communications
................ 331
26.2.1
User Behaviour
.......................... 333
26.2.2
Effect of government intervention
............... 334
26.2.3
New information service requirements
............ 334
26.2.4
Market Trends
.......................... 335
26.2.5
The Information Process
.................... 335
26.2.6
Business Models
......................... 336
26.2.7
New Products and Services
................... 336
26.2.8
Stakeholders
............................ 337
26.2.9
Legal issues
............................ 337
26.3
The future role of the Publisher
..................... 337
26.4
The future role of Libraries
....................... 338
26.5
The future role of Intermediaries
.................... 340
References
341
Figures and Tables
343
Index
345
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