Abstract:Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo analisar o acesso aos periódicos dos países latino-americanos. Os objetivos específicos são: a) identificar as revistas indexadas no ISI-Thompson Reuters e na Sciverse Scopus em acesso aberto; b) descrever os aspetos institucionais das revistas; e c) identificar as características técnicas. A abordagem da metodologia é exploratória, com análise documental e estatística descritiva. Os dados foram coletados por meio de formulário e com informações obtidas nas páginas das revistas … Show more
“…We have identified two models of OA journal publishing: a well‐consolidated Brazilian model with more than 90% of the titles in OA (Guédon, ; Rodrigues & Oliveira, ), and a Spanish model with 55% of the titles in OA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil and Spain are the two Ibero‐American countries with the greatest potential in the field of scholarly journals (Abadal et al., ; Rodrigues & Oliveira, ), and they are clearly dominant in this geographic area. The presence of Brazilian and Spanish journals in Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus was fairly low until 2005 (Packer, ; Rodríguez‐Yunta, ), but has since increased considerably due to the improvement of the titles and the increase in coverage of WoS and Scopus, which are competing for an expanding market.…”
Section: Background Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 90% of the Brazilian titles are published in OA by universities and associations (Rodrigues & Oliveira, ). Other influential factors are the use of the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform, supported by the Brazilian Institute of Science and Technology (IBICT), and an active network of training initiatives and online help to editors and staff, mainly through libraries and portals and especially in universities (Garrido & Rodrigues, ).…”
This paper describes the situation of high-quality journals in Brazil and Spain, with emphasis on the distribution models used. It presents the general characteristics (age, type of publisher and theme) and analyses the distribution model by studying the type of format (print or digital), the type of access (open access or subscription) and the technology platform used. The 549 journals analyzed (249 in Brazil and 300 in Spain) are included in the 2011 lists of the WoS and Scopus databases. Data on each journal were collected directly from their websites between March and October 2012. Brazil has a fully open access distribution model (97%) in which few journals require payment by authors thanks to cultural, financial, operational and technological support provided by public agencies. In Spain open access journals account for 55% of the total and have also received support from public agencies, although to a lesser extent. These results show that there are systems for the progress of open access in scientific journals other than the "author pays" system advocated by the Finch report for the United Kingdom.
“…We have identified two models of OA journal publishing: a well‐consolidated Brazilian model with more than 90% of the titles in OA (Guédon, ; Rodrigues & Oliveira, ), and a Spanish model with 55% of the titles in OA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil and Spain are the two Ibero‐American countries with the greatest potential in the field of scholarly journals (Abadal et al., ; Rodrigues & Oliveira, ), and they are clearly dominant in this geographic area. The presence of Brazilian and Spanish journals in Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus was fairly low until 2005 (Packer, ; Rodríguez‐Yunta, ), but has since increased considerably due to the improvement of the titles and the increase in coverage of WoS and Scopus, which are competing for an expanding market.…”
Section: Background Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 90% of the Brazilian titles are published in OA by universities and associations (Rodrigues & Oliveira, ). Other influential factors are the use of the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform, supported by the Brazilian Institute of Science and Technology (IBICT), and an active network of training initiatives and online help to editors and staff, mainly through libraries and portals and especially in universities (Garrido & Rodrigues, ).…”
This paper describes the situation of high-quality journals in Brazil and Spain, with emphasis on the distribution models used. It presents the general characteristics (age, type of publisher and theme) and analyses the distribution model by studying the type of format (print or digital), the type of access (open access or subscription) and the technology platform used. The 549 journals analyzed (249 in Brazil and 300 in Spain) are included in the 2011 lists of the WoS and Scopus databases. Data on each journal were collected directly from their websites between March and October 2012. Brazil has a fully open access distribution model (97%) in which few journals require payment by authors thanks to cultural, financial, operational and technological support provided by public agencies. In Spain open access journals account for 55% of the total and have also received support from public agencies, although to a lesser extent. These results show that there are systems for the progress of open access in scientific journals other than the "author pays" system advocated by the Finch report for the United Kingdom.
“…Respecto a la entidad editora, el 36% eran universidades públicas, el 56%, sociedades científicas o asociaciones profesionales y un 8% museos o centros asociados al CONICET. Esta ausencia de títulos publicados comercialmente, no es una particularidad de Argentina, sino que también forma parte del modelo de publicación latinoamericano (Fischman, Alperin y Willinsky, 2010;Holdom, 2005;Rodrigues y Oliveira, 2012;Terra Figari, 2007).…”
Section: El Modo De Producción Científico-editorial Y La Lógica De Lounclassified
ResumenEste trabajo analiza el modelo de acceso abierto implementado por las revistas científicas argentinas de circulación internacional, desde la teoría de los campos de Pierre Bourdieu. Para ello, se reconstruyó el conjunto de revistas científicas argentinas vigentes en abril de 2015, disponibles en Latindex Catálogo, el Núcleo Básico de Revistas Científicas Argentinas y en los servicios de indización DOAJ, Redalyc, Dialnet, SciELO Argentina, Scopus y Web of Science Core Collection y se aplicaron criterios elaborados ad hoc para establecer el subconjunto de revistas de acceso abierto y de circulación internacional. El modelo de acceso abierto implementado correspondía a la gradación más alta: apertura y gratuidad para los lectores, sin embargos temporales, sin cobro a los autores y sin retención de derechos de reproducción. Si bien el modelo es altamente inclusivo, la baja participación del campo económico en el entorno productivo científico-editorial se traduce en la falta de financiamiento de las revistas y en la exclusión del campo editorial. Cambiar el escenario actual requeriría no solo dependencias estatales que reconozcan la existencia del problema, sino grupos que se constituyan en actores sociales y que logren integrar e interpelar las diversas dimensiones del problema para poder disputar los recursos y las acciones políticas necesarias para abordarlo.
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