Scholarly Publishing : Scholarly Publishing A century ago,
A century from now
Predilections and Prejudices : Predilections and Prejudices Mathematician
Begin with first principles (like mathematics)
Examples, from mathematics
A century ago : A century ago Thinking about the past
The purpose of journals ... : The purpose of journals ... Began 1665: Henry Oldenburg
Philosophical Transactions ...
Contrast with Journals des Sçavans
Validate research
Validate author (IP)
Audience changed ....
.... future as well as present
Early twentieth century : Early twentieth century Journal model had matured
Subscriptions: shared financial responsibility
Fundamentals the same:
Small initial audience ...
Larger subsequent readership
Large collection of scholarship with high integrity
lots of growing indices– Royal Society Catalogue, Jahrbuch für Mathematik, etc.
During Past 100 years : During Past 100 years System has evolved
> 25,000 scholarly journals
1000s of publishers
Goals of journals slowly differentiated by discipline ...
Journals by Field: Medical Science : Journals by Field: Medical Science Clinical Medicine
Immediacy key
Availability important
Short-life
Goal is to inform --Professional development
Journals by Field:Mathematics : Journals by Field: Mathematics Mathematics
Stability key
Accuracy important
Long-life
Goal is to amass knowledge -- web of scholarship
Recent Citations to Annals of Math : Recent Citations to Annals of Math From 200 mathematics journals published in 2004 to past 100 years of the Annals of Mathematics
Dual Nature of Journals : Dual Nature of Journals Medicine
Mathematics
Changing perspectives : Changing perspectives 25 years ago, preprints/journals
Two major changes:
Subscription prices soared, forcing libraries to cut subscriptions ... limiting exchange
Internet (e-journals) made exchange of immediate info easier ... and (seemingly) free.
First caused crisis
Second became viewed as solution
Religious experiences : Religious experiences Faith that Internet was the solution
... passion
... anger
People redefined journals to fit their solution.
Journals equated with immediacy (cure for cancer, technology breakthroughs, ...)
“Removing access barriers to literature will accelerate research, enrich education, share the learning of the rich with the poor …, and lay the foundation for uniting humanity..."
Budapest Initiative
“[Societies] should serve their members, and when they don't, there's no reason to keep them going. … I don't believe that traditional business plans that depend upon the sale of subscriptions to these journals should be how these societies finance their activities.
Harold Varmus
But should not forget dual purpose... : But should not forget dual purpose... Exchange information now
Sustain scholarship for the future!
Integrity
Access
Rights (IP)
Archiving
The Internet : The Internet Thinking about the present
Internet and Journals : Internet and Journals Internet is built for immediacy
Provides wide access
Seemingly free
But …
Internet and Journals : Internet and Journals NOT reliable long-term
(check links on your personal web page)
NOT especially accurate
(Google some mathematical terms…)
NOT stable … not meant to be!
NOT especially good at second purpose
Fermat's Last Theorem is solved using the binomial series. A new theorem determining the irrationality of a number using its infinite series expansion is presented. http://www.elect_Gore.org
Does Internet solve price problem? : Does Internet solve price problem? Analysis of one dollar of revenue
MS processing (unaccepted too): 5¢
Editorial work (ESL): 10¢
Technical (graphics): 10¢
Printing / Mailing: 20¢ (20-25% costs)
Overhead (heat, electricity, janitor, computers, software): 45¢
Profit: 10¢
Does Internet solve price problem? : Does Internet solve price problem? Analysis of one dollar of revenue
MS processing (unaccepted too): 5¢
Editorial work (ESL): 10¢
Technical (graphics): 10¢
Printing / Mailing: 20¢ (20-25% costs)
Overhead (heat, electricity, janitor, computers, software): 45¢
Profit: 10¢
Reduce price by 20%! Plus many NEW costs!
Have we solved price problem? : Have we solved price problem? Journal prices
Price of some subscriptions 3x in past 10 years
Avg annual increases >10%
Per page cost now varies …
10 cents -- 4 dollars
Internet make other things possible? OPEN ACCESS : Internet make other things possible? OPEN ACCESS (1) Self-publishing
(2) Repositories
Central (arXiv)
Distrib (institutional)
(3) Governments
NIH pubmed central
(4) Author pay
PLoS
$1500-$3000/article
Pros and Cons 1 & 2(Self-publishing / Repositories) : Pros and Cons 1 & 2 (Self-publishing / Repositories) Pro …
Good access
Immediacy
Low cost (?) Con …
Lack of stability
Substitute for preprints, not journals
Solves journal problem only in the sense that it does away with them
Pros and Cons 3 & 4(Governments / Author-pay) : Pros and Cons 3 & 4 (Governments / Author-pay) Pro …
Free access for readers
Integrates publication with research funding
Shifts costs away from libraries Con …
Restricted access for authors
Publication depends on grant funding
Shifts decision-making away from libraries 'Back Room' Decision to Cancel Hubble Servicing Criticized Senate adopts plan to trim federal deficit
In FY2005, the U. S. Government spent $352 Billion on interest payments
Nothing wrong with Open Access, but… : Nothing wrong with Open Access, but… Shifts attention from REAL problems faced by journals:
Short-term nature of Internet
Price crisis
Open Access...
About immediate exchange
NOT about sustaining scholarship
100 Years from Now : 100 Years from Now Thinking about the future
Protecting scholarship for future : Protecting scholarship for future How do we sustain scholarly literature for future?
THAT’S WHAT JOURNALS ARE FOR! To sustain literature...
Internet improves immediate exchange, but makes sustaining harder
To sustain ...make journals compatible with Internet
How to make journals compatible : How to make journals compatible Integrity (editorial)
Adopt strict policy of versioning
Maintain historical record of literature Access
Internet requires exposing product
Make more material available (bibliographic data, references, etc.)
Moving wall(?): Older material adds value to the present, which links to it.
How to make journals compatible : How to make journals compatible Rights
Give authors rights for appropriate present use (posting)
Give publishers rights for appropriate future use (unknown) Archving
Set standards
Ensure multiplicity
Portico (trusted third party)
What about prices? : What about prices? We are consumers …
Create competitive market for journals
More like public radio than groceries
Be aware of journal prices!
www.ams.org/tools
Fight bundling!
… promote choice
What about prices? : What about prices? We are suppliers …
Submit papers to “good” journals
Referee for “good” journals
Serve on editorial boards of “good” journals
Pressure can make a difference...
… but beware of hucksters (Bergstrom/McCafee)
Postscript : Postscript Can we protect scholarship?
Will journals succeed? : Will journals succeed? Many institutions canceling
Attrition drives up prices
especially for e-journals (no cost savings)
Need to do something!
... but be sure it helps “The future will be better tomorrow.” -Dan Quayle
Reality : Reality Commercial publishers are dominating
1990, 24% of math journals were commercial
2000, 30% were commercial
More than half of all journal articles are now in commercial journals (up from 38%)
Two scenarios : Two scenarios Scenario A
Turmoil drives out small publishers
Commercials continue to expand (deep pockets)
Market dominated by 2-3 large publishers Scenario B
Scholars take more control of journals
Promote change through action, over time -- together
Journals proliferate and evolve
Which will happen? : Which will happen?
But I do know some things ... : But I do know some things ... Protecting scholarship for future generations is important
Journals are meant to do this
Allowing ourselves to be distracted (open access) makes solving hard problems even harder
Trying to destroy the journals system isn’t progress
LONG-TERM