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Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing: the case of global health research

机译:开放获取出版中的机构和机构分层:以全球卫生研究为例

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Using a database of recent articles published in the field of Global Health research, we examine institutional sources of stratification in publishing access outcomes. Traditionally, the focus on inequality in scientific publishing has focused on prestige hierarchies in established print journals. This project examines stratification in contemporary publishing with a particular focus on subscription vs. various Open Access (OA) publishing options. Findings show that authors working at lower-ranked universities are more likely to publish in closed/paywalled outlets, and less likely to choose outlets that involve some sort of Article Processing Charge (APCs; gold or hybrid OA). We also analyze institutional differences and stratification in the APC costs paid in various journals. Authors affiliated with higher-ranked institutions, as well as hospitals and non-profit organizations pay relatively higher APCs for gold and hybrid OA publications. Results suggest that authors affiliated with high-ranked universities and well-funded institutions tend to have more resources to choose pay options with publishing. Our research suggests new professional hierarchies developing in contemporary publishing, where various OA publishing options are becoming increasingly prominent. Just as there is stratification in institutional representation between different types of publishing access, there is also inequality within access types.
机译:使用在全球卫生研究领域中发表的最新文章的数据库,我们研究了出版获取结果分层的制度来源。传统上,对科学出版中的不平等的关注集中于已建立的印刷期刊中的声望等级。该项目研究当代出版中的分层,特别关注订阅与各种开放访问(OA)发布选项。研究结果表明,排名较低的大学的作者更有可能在封闭/付费专卖店中发表文章,而不太可能选择涉及某种物品处理费(APC;黄金或混合OA)的刊物。我们还分析了在各种期刊中支付的APC费用的制度差异和分层。与上级机构以及医院和非营利组织有联系的作者为黄金和混合OA出版物支付相对较高的APC。结果表明,与高等大学和资金雄厚的机构有联系的作者倾向于拥有更多资源来选择出版时的薪酬选择。我们的研究表明,当代出版业正在发展新的专业层次结构,其中各种OA出版选择正变得越来越重要。正如不同类型的出版访问之间的机构代表存在分层一样,访问类型之间也存在不平等。

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