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* David Lewis, [https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/handle/1805/17836 Scholarly Societies and the Newspaper Problem], November 2018.
* David Lewis, [https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/handle/1805/17836 Scholarly Societies and the Newspaper Problem], November 2018.


* Tasha Mellins-Cohen and Gaynor Redvers-Mutton, [https://zenodo.org/record/3406178 Transformation: the future of society publishing], September 12, 2019
* Tasha Mellins-Cohen and Gaynor Redvers-Mutton, [https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.486/ Transformation: the future of society publishing], January 8, 2020 ([https://perma.cc/9TBA-ATZ3 perma.cc link]).
 
* Kamran Naim, Curtis Brundy, and Rachael G. Samberg, [https://www.molbiolcell.org/doi/10.1091/mbc.E20-03-0178 Collaborative transition to open access publishing by scholarly societies], ''Molecular Biology of the Cell'', February 21, 2021 ([https://perma.cc/24GY-72VM perma.cc link]).


* [http://oaspa.org Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association] (OASPA). See especially the OASPA [http://oaspa.org/information-resources/for-societies/ page on society publishers].
* [http://oaspa.org Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association] (OASPA). See especially the OASPA [http://oaspa.org/information-resources/for-societies/ page on society publishers].
* Our Research, [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1S0mofhOewffYxGsDy_57HQQBQcPoafJbGAqBGzUgckg/edit#gid=1306262014 Spreadsheet of Society Journals], [https://blog.ourresearch.org/society-list/ released] November 5, 2019. Crowd-sourced and based in part on SOAR data, though not limited to OA journals.


* Heather Piwowar, [http://researchremix.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/society-oa-options/ OA Options For A Society Journal], ''Research Remix'', May 11, 2013.
* Heather Piwowar, [http://researchremix.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/society-oa-options/ OA Options For A Society Journal], ''Research Remix'', May 11, 2013.

Latest revision as of 09:54, 21 February 2021

  • The goal of the Societies and Open Access Research (SOAR) project is to maintain a comprehensive catalog of full (non-hybrid) OA journals published by scholarly societies. For this purpose, a society's relationship to its OA journals might be that of owner, publisher, or partner with the publisher.
  • Peter Suber and Caroline Sutton started the project in 2007, before the launch of HOAP. But Peter Suber's participation became part of HOAP in 2011, as did Amanda Page's in 2013. However, HOAP itself is only one contributor, and Caroline Sutton continues as a project principal.


Catalog

 

The catalog itself = Society publishers with open access journals

 

  • By Caroline Sutton, Peter Suber, and Amanda Page.
  • Highlight: As of January 23, 2019, the catalog lists 1,077 societies publishing 1,041 full (non-hybrid) OA journals.
  • The latest edition of the catalog is the third. We released it on September 16, 2013, and update it regularly.
  • The catalog is a Google Spreadsheet under a CC-BY license.
  • Originally the spreadsheet was open for public editing. Unfortunately vandalism forced us to close public editing in April 2013. We experimentally re-opened it in June 2018, but similar problems forced us to close it again in December 2018. As always, the spreadsheet remains OA under a CC-BY license for reading and reuse, and we continue to update it ourselves. If you would like editing privileges, please let us know. If you have additions or corrections, please send them to Amanda Page.
  • Suggested short URL for the catalog = bit.ly/oaj-society
  • Editions of the catalog, and accompanying articles
    • Caroline Sutton and Peter Suber released the first edition of the catalog in September 2007. At that time, the catalog was a downloadable Excel spreadsheet under a CC-BY license.
    • Caroline and Peter released the second edition on December 2, 2011. This edition launched the Google spreadsheet still in use for the third and current edition.
    • The second edition was open to public edits, and continuously updated. For those reasons, we didn't plan to release a third edition. But we did so in September 2013 in order to add Amanda Page as a co-author and recognize her work enlarging and improving the catalog.
    • The first edition of the catalog listed both full and hybrid OA journals. But the second and third editions list only full (non-hybrid) OA journals.
    • Amanda Page created a series of maps, released on October 21, 2013, to show the locations of the societies publishing OA journals.

Related resources


For real-time news and comment on the topic of society publishers and OA, follow the oa.societies tag at the Open Access Tracking Project. (This tag library is crowd-sourced, and you can make it more complete by taking part in the OATP.) Here some related tag libraries for boolean searches on OATP tags: