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@TECHREPORT{Ploder:906210,
      author       = {Ploder, Michael and Streicher, Jürgen and Sauer, Angelika
                      and Holzinger, Florian and Dvorzak, Michaela and Barbers,
                      Irene and Mittermaier, Bernhard and Rosenberger, Sonja and
                      Scheidt, Barbara and Meier, Andreas and Glänzel, Wolfgang
                      and Thijs, Bart},
      title        = {{DFG} {F}unding {P}rogramme {O}pen {A}ccess {P}ublishing -
                      {R}eport about the {F}unding},
      number       = {1},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2022-01294, 1},
      pages        = {90 p.},
      year         = {2020},
      abstract     = {<p>The report "Open Access Publishing" contains extensive
                      information from an empirical evaluation of the funding
                      programme with which the DFG has been supporting the gold
                      route of open access since 2010.</p> <p>The study is based
                      on a bibliometric analysis carried out by Forschungszentrum
                      $J\&uuml;lich.$ An online survey was also conducted among 82
                      funded and non-funded institutions, which shared both their
                      experiences of funding and assessments of future needs in
                      relation to open access funding from the DFG. The surveys
                      were supplemented by more detailed interviews. This part of
                      the evaluation was carried out by JOANNEUM RESEARCH.</p>
                      <p>Between 2010 and 2016, 45 universities received funding
                      through the programme. During this period, these
                      institutions published almost 12,000 articles through gold
                      open access with the help of the programme (including the
                      $universities\&#39;$ own contributions). Most of the funded
                      articles were in the life sciences. The number of articles
                      funded each year rose steadily throughout the period.</p>
                      <p>The effects of funding in the Open Access Publishing
                      programme can be seen in the organisation and structures of
                      the institutions. In addition to the establishment of
                      workflows and funds to cover costs, the funding promoted
                      measures to record and monitor publication figures. Over
                      half of the funding recipients surveyed used the DFG funds
                      to bring acquisition and open access organisationally closer
                      together or merge them, and to stimulate the transformation
                      from a subscription to an open access model.</p>},
      keywords     = {Open Access (Other) / Open Access Publizieren (Other) /
                      Gold Open Access (Other) / Publishing (Other) / APC (Other)
                      / Journals (Other) / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Other)
                      / DFG (Other) / German Research Foundation (Other)},
      cin          = {ZB},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)ZB-20090406},
      pnm          = {899 - ohne Topic (POF4-899)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-899},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.4486411},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/906210},
}