Open access transition in obstetrics and gynecology journals-The international impact.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
; 166(1): 266-271, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To study the impact of converting from subscription-based publishing to open access ("flipping") in three obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) journals.METHODS:
We compared original articles in three OBGYN journals during a matched subscription-based and open access publishing period. We analyzed citation metrics and country of authorship.RESULTS:
Overall, 1522 studies were included; of those, 869 (57.1%) were before flipping and 653 (42.9%) were after flipping. There was a decrease in publications by lower-middle income countries from 7.7% in subscription-based publishing to 1.8% in open access (P < 0.001). There was a decrease in the proportion of articles from South Asia (2.5% vs 0.5%), North America (14.4% vs 9.4%), and the Middle East (7.4% vs 2.5%), and an increase in publications from East Asia and Pacific (17.4% vs 30.9%; P < 0.001). The relative citation ratio was higher in the open access period (median 1.65 vs 0.95, P < 0.001). The number of citations per year was higher in the open access period (median 3.0 vs 2.0, P < 0.001). There was an increase in the proportion of funded studies (from 40.2% to 47.8%; P = 0.003).CONCLUSIONS:
Flipping to open access in OBGYN journals is associated with a citation advantage with major authorship changes, leading to inequity.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Publicações Periódicas como Assunto
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Publicação de Acesso Aberto
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Ginecologia
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Obstetrícia
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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