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@ARTICLE{Barbers:845278,
      author       = {Barbers, Irene and Kalinna, Nadja and Mittermaier,
                      Bernhard},
      title        = {{D}ata-{D}riven {T}ransition: {J}oint {R}eporting of
                      {S}ubscription {E}xpenditure and {P}ublication {C}osts},
      journal      = {Publications},
      volume       = {6},
      number       = {2},
      issn         = {2304-6775},
      address      = {Basel},
      publisher    = {MDPI},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2018-02559},
      pages        = {19},
      year         = {2018},
      abstract     = {The transition process from the subscription model to the
                      open access model in the world of scholarly publishing
                      brings a variety of challenges to libraries. Within this
                      evolving landscape, the present article takes a focus on
                      budget control for both subscription and publication
                      expenditure with the opportunity to enable the shift from
                      one to the other. To reach informed decisions with a solid
                      base of data to be used in negotiations with publishers, the
                      diverse already-existing systems for managing publications
                      costs and for managing journal subscriptions have to be
                      adapted to allow comprehensive reporting on publication
                      expenditure and subscription expenditure. In the case
                      presented here, two separate systems are described and the
                      establishment of joint reporting covering both these systems
                      is introduced. Some of the results of joint reporting are
                      presented as an example of how such a comprehensive
                      monitoring can support management decisions and
                      negotiations. On a larger scale, the establishment of the
                      National Open Access Monitor in Germany is introduced,
                      bringing together a diverse range of data from several
                      already-existing systems, including, among others, holdings
                      information, usage data, and data on publication fees. This
                      system will enable libraries to access all relevant data
                      with a single user interface.},
      cin          = {ZB},
      ddc          = {070},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)ZB-20090406},
      pnm          = {899 - ohne Topic (POF3-899) / OA Barometer - Open Access
                      Barometer $(OAB_20200507)$},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-899 / $G:(DE-JUEL1)OAB_20200507$},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000436281800007},
      doi          = {10.3390/publications6020019},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/845278},
}