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Comparing published scientific journal articles to their pre-print versions

机译:将已发表的科学期刊文章与其预印本进行比较

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Academic publishers claim that they add value to scholarly communications by coordinating reviews and contributing and enhancing text during publication. These contributions come at a considerable cost: U.S. academic libraries paid $1.7 billion for serial subscriptions in 2008 alone. Library budgets, in contrast, are flat and not able to keep pace with serial price inflation. We have investigated the publishers' value proposition by conducting a comparative study of preprint papers and their final published counterparts. This comparison had two working assumptions: 1) if the publishers' argument is valid, the text of a pre-print paper should vary measurably from its corresponding final published version, and 2) by applying standard similarity measures, we should be able to detect and quantify such differences. Our analysis revealed that the text contents of the scientific papers generally changed very little from their pre-print to final published versions. These findings contribute empirical indicators to discussions of the added value of commercial publishers and therefore should influence libraries' economic decisions regarding access to scholarly publications.
机译:学术出版商声称,他们通过协调评论以及在出版过程中贡献和增强文字来增加学术交流的价值。这些捐款付出了不菲的代价:仅2008年,美国大学图书馆就为连续订购支付了17亿美元。相反,图书馆预算是固定的,不能跟上连续价格上涨的步伐。我们通过对预印本及其最终发表的对等文献进行比较研究,研究了出版商的价值主张。这种比较有两个可行的假设:1)如果出版商的论点是有效的,则预打印纸的文本应与相应的最终出版版本有显着差异; 2)通过应用标准的相似性度量,我们应该能够检测到并量化这些差异。我们的分析表明,科学论文的文本内容从预印本到最终出版版变化不大。这些发现为讨论商业出版商的附加值提供了经验指标,因此应该影响图书馆关于获取学术出版物的经济决策。

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