berlin 6 open access conference: solange dos santos
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Berlin 6 Open Access Conference 11-13 November 2008
Solange SantosBIREME/OPS/OMSLatin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences InformationPan American Health Organization | World Health Organization
SciELO publishes more than 500 SciELO publishes more than 500
open access journalsopen access journals
Emphasis on being excluded from ISI (JCR) indexing and citation system.
Few journals of developing countries are read in or outside their country.
Scientific American, v.237, p.76-83. 1995
SciScientific entific EElectronic lectronic LLibrary ibrary OOnlinenline
Launched in Brazil in 1997 by a FAPESP-BIREME joint project
FAPESP The State of São Paulo Research Foundation
BIREME/PAHO/WHO Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences
CNPq (since 2002) National Research Council
SciELO Objectives SciELO Objectives
To develop methodology to publish journals on line following the open access mode, to achieve wider national and international visibility.
To improve the quality of the journals in those countries that adopted SciELO with respect to relevance and accuracy of the articles, rigor in the methodology , care in presentation and assessment of articles by referees.
To create a bibliometric indicators database, affording indicator similars to those provided by ISI and technological studies, not possible to be made using the international databases only.
Source: Folder of International Seminar on Open Acces for Developing Countries, by BIREME
SciELO – in the Open Access Movement
SciELO insert Latin-American journals in the Open Access Movement
International Open Access MovementInternational Open Access Movement
2002 Budapest Open Access Initiative
2003 Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing
Wellcome Trust Position Statement in support of open and unrestricted access to published research
Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
UN World Summit on the Information Society – Declaration of principles
2004 Valparaiso Declaration for Improved Scientific Communication in the Electronic Medium
OECD Declaration on Access to Research Data from Public Funding
IFLA Statement on Open Access to Scholarly Literature and Research Documentation
2005 NIH Public Access Policy
Salvador Declaration on Open Access for Developing Countries
2006 Bangalore Declaration: A National Open Access Policy for Developing Countries
IncreaseStrategies
Publish collections of selected journals in open access mode with integrated measure of use and impact.
Select/Index quality journals complementing others international indexes
Links from articles with national and international information sources.
Cooperative work to move journals from the status of local and regional towards the international flow of scientific information.
SciELO - Specifics ObjectivesSciELO - Specifics Objectives
Visibilility
Accesibilility
Quality
Credibility
Use
Impact
GoogleScholar
DOAJOpen DOAR
AGRISFAO
AGRISFAO
WorldCat
WorldCat
SciELO
LILACS
SciELO
LILACS
PUBMEDMEDLINEPUBMEDMEDLINE
WoSSCOPUS
WoSSCOPUS
CrossRefCrossRef
ArticleSciELOArticleSciELO
Maximize links – article as a portal
The strategy for promotion ofSciELO Journals links withthe main internationaldatabases enhanced thevisibility and citations ofthese journals at the nationaland international level
submission review 1 SciELO
Unit
review 2 2-3 referees
review 3 Area
Committee
review 4 Nationalcommittee
Submission to the Advisory committee
Development of SciELO Brazil Collection – selection and exclusion of journals
Strengthening of the national scientific journals
SciELO, October de 2008
Certified Collections
Collection start titles articles
Argentina 2004 47 5145
Brazil 1997 213 111908
Chile 1998 71 20586
Colombia 2004 57 5780
Cuba 2001 20 9257
Spain 2001 36 11637
Portugal 2004 20 2547
Venezuela 2000 41 7446
Public Health 2000 11 16388
Social Sciences 2006 29 378
Total 545 191072
Development Collections
Collection start titles
Costa Rica 2000 9
Mexico 2003 26
Paraguay 2007 3
Peru 2004 23
Uruguay 2005 7
Total 69
SciELO is promoted, developed, managed and operated as a network of national and thematic collections of journals
www.scielo.orgwww.scielo.org
Open access – interoperable
--- OAI protocol--- Web Services protocol
Open access – interoperable
--- OAI protocol--- Web Services protocol
many Ibero-American countries have developed successfully their infrastructures of research in different dimensions such as, human and financial resources, and in the formulation, review and development of research projects and the publication of their results, preferably in journals of the called Main stream
Although they face some difficulties to publish quality journals when compared with the developed countries in the international indexes as MEDLINE or JCR of the company Thomson
SciELO : fundamentals and goals
LILACS789
total4000-4500
WOS80
JCR74
SCOPUS338
Google Scholar
SciELO614
Indexing structure of journals in AL&C2008, BIREME/OPS/OMS
………. 4 …… 3… 21
Impact FactorDistribution
2005, Distribution of impact factor of LA&C journals indexed in ISI JCR,
Vicious circle
Quartil
Year
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total
freq % freq % freq % freq % freq % freq % freq % freq %
Q1 0% 0% 0% 2 4% 1 2% 0% 1 2% 4 1%
Q2 3 6% 2 4% 0% 1 2% 5 9% 6 11% 3 6% 21 5%
Q3 10 20% 6 12% 13 26% 9 17% 10 18% 9 16% 14 26% 79 20%
Q4 36 73% 43 84% 37 74% 40 77% 39 71% 41 73% 36 67% 293 74%
Total 49 100% 51 100% 50 100% 52 100% 55 100% 56 100% 54 100% 397 100%
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year
Imp
ac
t F
ac
tor
Arq Neuro-PsiquiatBraz J Med Biol ResDadosJ Braz Chem SocMem Inst O CruzPesq Agropec BrasQuim NovaRev Sau PubGen Mol Biol
Average impact factor growth 1998-2007:2.74
JCR Impact Factor of SciELO Journals indexed in JCR and SciELO from 1998 to 2007
Source: Meneghini R; Packer AL; Is there science beyond English? Initiatives to increase the quality and visibility of non-English publications might help to break down language barriers in scientific communication. EMBO Reports, 8(2):112-6, Feb 2007
SciELO
Source: Meneghini R, Mugnaini R, Packer AL (2006) International versus national oriented Brazilian scientific journals. A scientometric analysis based on SciELO and JCR-ISI databases. Scientometrics 69: 529–538
The indicators show tendencies of:
Use Citations Author’s collaboration
complementing other international indicators
SciELO – Use and Impact indicators
Use and Bibliometric Use and Bibliometric - reportsreports
Bibliometric Bibliometric - reportsreports
Use and Bibliometric Use and Bibliometric - reportsreports
Articles published in collaboration among other countries
.orgwww.
National and thematic collections in open access (Latin American, Caribbean, Portugal and Spain)
Integrated Search in sites SciELO collections
Daily Updated information about new titles and new issues
More than 600 titles
More than 191.000 articles
More than 3.500.000 references
SciELO NetworkSciELO Network
National and thematic collections adopts the same methodology and technical process
SciELO - SciELO - Decentralized ModelDecentralized Model
OAI Protocol and Webservices;
Dynamic links with national and international databases;
Publishing in more than one language;
Articles comments;
Articles published as Ahead of print;
Articles with DOI number;
Use and of impact indicators per journals and collection.
SciELO - Resources and FeaturesSciELO - Resources and Features
SciELO -SciELO - Ahead of PrintAhead of Print
www.scielo.org
1,00010,00050,000
100,000200,000500,000
1,000,0003,000,0006,000,000
10,000,000
Brazil
SciELO Brazil – visits
Visitas a www.scielo.br2008 (promedio mensual)
Western Europe31.5%
South America25.7%
Central America15.3%
Northern America12.4%
Asia8.7%
Africa3.0%
Caribbean1.2%
Eastern Europe1.2%
Australia & New Zealand1.0%
Pacif ic Islands0.0%
SciELO Brazil – visits
Most part of SciELO journals are predominately funded by public resources
SciELO collections are managed, funded, promoted and operated by national councils of science and technology, ministries and academic organizations
SciELO model is different from others like: PubMed Central, BioMED Central,High Wire Press, etc. because those are centralized collections.
SciELO – Open Access ModeSciELO – Open Access Mode
90% of SciELO journals are published by universities, research centres, scientific societies, and other non-commercial associations
10% are published by profit corporations
SciELO model is consolidated as the main path to promote and enhance the national scientific communications, enlarging in an extraordinary way the national and international visibility and accessibility of the main scientific journals published in the Latin American and Caribbean countries.
SciELO has created a virtuous circle that promotes the quality improvement of the national scientific journals.
SciELO is one of the top 10information sources that GoogleScholar offers to users since 2006
SciELO as metapublisherSciELO as metapublisher