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The landscape of scholarly publishing 8th International Scientific and Practical Conference International scientific publication - 2019: strategy and tactics for management and development Pippa Smart [email protected] EASE President Publishing Consultant Editor-in-Chief, Learned Publishing

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The landscape of scholarly publishing

8th International Scientific and Practical ConferenceInternational scientific publication - 2019: strategy and tactics for management and development

Pippa Smart

[email protected] President

Publishing Consultant

Editor-in-Chief, Learned Publishing

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European Association of Science Editors (EASE)

• Professional organization of science editors and communicators

• Founded in 1982

• Members around the world

• Delighted to welcome our Russian colleagues!

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Excellence and Accountability for Science Editors

Our mission:

• To improve the global standard and quality of science editing by promoting the value of science editors and supporting professional development, research, and collaboration

Excellence and Accountability in Science Editing

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European Science Editing (ESE)

• Quarterly journal

• Scope

• science editing and publishing,

science writing, indexing, archiving,

communication, informatics,

scientometrics, etc.

Follow on Twitter: @Eur_Sci_Ed

www.ease.org.uk/publications/european-science-editing

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Vibrant conferences

EASE 2018 Conference in Bucharest, June 2018

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SAVE THE DATE !Valencia, Spain

11-15 June, 2020

Promoting sustainability and diversity in research: the role of editors

• Topics to be covered will include:

– sex, gender and racial diversity in research and editing;– how to remove communication barriers with language and technical

editing;– how to support ethical research with reproducible results;– the promotion of data archiving and access;– managing the burden of quality review and editing;– ensuring public outreach and the importance of editors in the

promotion of sustainable, diverse, science.

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EASE Guidelines and toolkits

• Guideline for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles

– Updated annually– Freely available in more than 20 languages

• Toolkits

– For authors– For Journal editors– For reviewers

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News and updates

• Blog

– https://ese-bookshelf.blogspot.com/• Member newsletter

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Communities

• Strategy groups

– Gender Policy Committee– Peer Review Committee

• Regional groups

– E.g. Vietnam, Turkish, Croatian, Mexican

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Mechanical heart. Wellcome Trust photographic Awards, 2009

EDITORS … At the heart of the matter

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THE LANDSCAPE

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World growth

of articles

(indexed in

Scopus, all

topics)

193%

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Don’t believe the numbers:

INDICATIVE ONLY

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World growth

of articles

(indexed in

Scopus, all

topics)

193%

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Unforeseen consequences

• What happens in a period of rapid growth and new players?

• New journals

– Maybe fake– Maybe naïve or

misleading• Tsunami of poor quality?

– Or opportunity for LIC authors?

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More oversight …

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Changing the publishing workflow?

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The shape of journals … ?

• The standard journal still alive and kicking!

• New journals

– Megajournals – e.g. PLOS ONE– Overlay journals – e.g. Discrete Analysis– Community journals – e.g. Frontiers– Instant publishing – e.g. F1000Research

– New quality assurance experiments, new technologies, new formats … ??

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Is the traditional article sufficient?

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Data sharing

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The business of publishing

• Who pays?

• Who benefits?

– Societal benefits?– Financial benefits?

– Drive away from closed access business models• To open access models

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Plan S

• European initiative

– Supported by >13 funders• Requirements of grantees

– OA, CC BY, at point of publication• Either in “compliant” OA journal

– Not hybrid, must be DOAJ indexed• Or in recognised repository• Grant funds pay for APC• Authors must retain copyright

• Unforeseen consequences … ??

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Copyright confusions

• Free to view does not mean free to re-use !

• Confusion over usage rights

• Authors don’t understand CCBY

• Do editors understand?

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Publishers accumulating

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Springer T&F Elsevier Wiley SAGE OUP CUP

2009 2017

Approximate numbers only!

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New models

• Read-and-publish

– Wiley and Germany– CUP and California– “Pay to access and publish your own content OA

(with no fee)”

• New services

– Elsevier purchase Aries (Editorial Manager)– Wiley purchase Atypon (publishing platform)– Springer own Digital Science (Altmetric, etc.)

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The changing the role of journals?

• Gatekeepers or access enablers?

– Relationship with repositories?• What is the future of the “smaller” journals?

– Financial sustainability?• How to respond to output growth?

– Accept more?• How to ensure quality?

– (And what is quality anyway?)

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So much going on

• Many changes …

– Time to change, space for experiments

• Key:

– Quality assurance, trust, reliability

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So much going on

• Many changes …

– Time to change, space for experiments

• Key:

– Quality assurance, trust, reliability

Thank you for listening!