[open-science] Elsevier are telling "mis-truths" about the extent of paywalled open access

Ross Mounce ross.mounce at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 14:14:23 UTC 2017


FYI

I have checked with Dr Arthur Smith from the open access team at Cambridge.

For the University of Cambridge article:

Edmonds, M. 2015. Partitioning of light lithophile elements during basalt
eruptions on earth and application to martian shergottites. Earth and
Planetary Science Letters 411:142-150.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.11.034

The payment to Elsevier of £1,664.45 (€2294.44) was for page & colour
figure charges

"In this case, no open access article processing charge was paid. The
invoice paid was for page and colour fees, but this was incorrectly
recorded as an APC in the spreadsheet."

The other 5 articles still remain potential cases of paywalled hybrid open
access.

Best,

Ross


On 23 February 2017 at 13:29, Ross Mounce <ross.mounce at gmail.com> wrote:

> Brilliant Christoph! I mentioned your openapc-de github data only 2 days
> ago on this list, I just haven't had the time to go through it yet:
> https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/open-science/2017-February/004467.html
>
> Does your data include Ulf's openapc-se data (the Swedish APC data)?
>
> If not we should get that done as soon as possible. There are professional
> journalists investigating this matter right now.
>
> Best,
>
> Ross
>
> On 23 Feb 2017 1:12 pm, "Christoph Broschinski" <
> broschinski at uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I don't know if you are familiar with the OpenAPC project (
>> https://github.com/OpenAPC/openapc-de).
>> In a nutshell: We collect APC data from participating institutions,
>> process it and disseminate it as
>> Open Data.
>> Ross' blog post gave me an interesting idea: Since we have a lot of
>> articles in our database which
>> were published (and paid for) as OA in hybrid Elsevier journals (more
>> than 2600), maybe we could
>> search them for more cases of wrongly paywalled articles?
>>
>> I ended up putting together a small script to automatically search
>> sciencedirect.com for additional
>> cases - and we got some results. Details here:
>>
>> https://openapc.github.io/general/openapc/2017/02/23/elsevie
>> r_hybrid_access
>>
>> Best,
>> Christoph Broschinski
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 9:11 PM, Ross Mounce <ross.mounce at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi folks,
>> >
>> > Remember last week I found an article that had been paid-for by the
>> > Wellcome Trust to be hybrid open access, except it was for sale behind
>> an
>> > Elsevier paywall at the journal *Mitochondrion* for $35.95 + tax? [0]
>> >
>> > Well, Elsevier have responded, first by sowing doubt on the claim, then
>> 3
>> > days later admitting I was correct. But stranger still, they said:
>> >
>> > “We’ve gone through the system, this [the Mitochondrion article] is the
>> > only article affected.”
>> >
>> > Which would be great if this were true but it isn't. There are more
>> > paywalled "open access" articles that are currently on sale at
>> > ScienceDirect right now, including one at The Lancet, which Wellcome
>> Trust
>> > paid Elsevier £5,280 to make open access [1]. Which makes me think:
>> >
>> > A) Elsevier’s entire system for handling hybrid open access is broken
>> > B) Elsevier are evidently incapable of accurate self-assessment
>> >
>> > In 2014 they eventually refunded "about $70,000" to readers who had
>> > mistakenly been charged to access articles that should have been open
>> > access. I wonder how much they will pay out this time...?
>> >
>> > Please do share this with colleagues. I am outraged.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Links:
>> > [0] http://rossmounce.co.uk/2017/02/14/elsevier-selling-access-
>> > to-open-access-again/
>> > [1] http://rossmounce.co.uk/2017/02/20/hybrid-open-access-is-unr
>> eliable/
>> >
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