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The exchange, below, about the apparent discrepancy in the estimates of
the current number of open access journals is resolved as follows:
Bowker's Ulrichsweb http://www.ulrichsweb.com/ulrichsweb/ indexes about
250,000 serials. Of those 250,000 serials about 10% (24,000) are
peer-reviewed journals. Of those 24,000 about 2.5% (600) are indexed by
The Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.doaj.org/ which indexes
only peer-reviewed journals.
Other indices and harvesters such as
http://www.j-gate.informindia.co.in/
and
http://rzblx1.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/index.phtml?lang=en
may index more free online full-text journals than
http://www.doaj.org/
but the open-access movement is focussed on *peer-reviewed* journals only,
as defined in
http://www.soros.org/openaccess/read.shtml
and only peer-reviewed journals are indexed by
http://www.doaj.org/
And let us also not forget that apart from the 2.5% of yearly articles
from the 24,000 peer-reviewed journals that are openly accessible because
they are published in the 600 open-access ("gold") journals to date, at
least three times as many yearly articles (7.5%) from the 24,000
peer-reviewed journals are openly accessible because they are
self-archived by their authors:
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/self-archiving_files/Slide0024.gif
This current total of 10% open access can immediately be increased to at
least 55% by self-archiving all the articles in the 55% of peer-reviewed
journals that are already "green" (or "blue" or "gold"):
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ls/disresearch/romeo/Romeo%20Publisher%20Policies.htm
> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 08:50:29 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Subbiah Arunachalam <subbiah_a@yahoo.com>
> To: sathya <sathya@informindia.co.in>
>
> From: sathya <sathya@informindia.co.in>
>
> J-Gate [ http://www.j-gate.informindia.co.in/] indexes open access
> literature extensively. We index articles from 1,600 journals
> available free online, and we are the only site doing this in the
> world. (There are many sites who just put an html page of these
> journals, but no one does indexing). In the coming years, we plan
> to harvest e-print sites and index them too on our site.
>
> From: Subbiah Arunachalam <subbiah_a@yahoo.com>
>
> [ The Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.doaj.org/ ]
> lists [only] 600.
>
> From: sathya <sathya@informindia.co.in>
>
> It is possible that [http://www.doaj.org/ is] peer-reviewed journals
> available free online. This could be 600. I can't separately count
> peer-reviewed journals in my database.
[The following is from the AmSci Forum's Archive/]
"Re: Need for systematic scientometric analyses of open-access data"
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/2522.html
"It seems that (apart from a few well known titles) [of] the 14% free
access biological periodicals listed by the Electronic Journal Library
http://rzblx1.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/index.phtml?lang=en
...some are newsletters, some look like catalogues..."
"Request for journal/article/field statistics from Ulrichs and ISI"
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/2972.html
"The total number of refereed (peer-reviewed) journals
Ulrich's indexes currently (24,116 active was latest figure)"
[This is about 10% of the total of about 250,000 serials
indexed by Ulrichs]
http://www.ulrichsweb.com/ulrichsweb/
Stevan Harnad