From: Oya Yildirim Rieger <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 23:25:48 +0000 Dear Joachim and Subbiah, arXiv and SCOAP3 complement each other. arXiv is critical for providing unrestricted and immediate circulation of initial research in several fields, not limited to HEP, whereas SCOAP3 tackles the issue of sustainable open access to peer-reviewed HEP publications by re-directing subscription funds. It is important to note that the SCOAP3 initiative is restricted to HEP and particle physics content only, which can represent as little as 18% of submissions to arXiv. See http://arxiv.org/Stats/hcamonthly.html for a distribution of different subject categories within arXiv. Although HEP constituted the foundation of arXiv, the open access repository has successfully evolved into other related subject areas. As the SCOAP3 initiative continues to advance, arXiv and SCOAP3 are committed in exploring different collaboration opportunities. arXiv’s principle goal is to provide expedited access to scientific research well ahead of formal publication. Although arXiv is not peer-reviewed, the submissions are screened by subject-specific moderators to ensure content is relevant to current research in the specified disciplines. Additionally, an endorsement system uses community feedback to pre-screen new submitters. As an important component of our sustainability effort, the Cornell team has been talking with representatives of several publishers and societies to discuss the feasibility and desirability of collaborating, which would improve crosslinking, interoperability, and lifecycle support for research material. Also, I would like to note that arXiv's future direction will be informed by the arXiv principles, especially to ensure a sustainable growth and development pattern: https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/127116484/arXivPrinciplesMarch12.pdf Regards, Oya Y. Rieger arXiv Program Director Cornell University Library ________________________________________ From: Subbiah Arunachalam <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2012 17:57:45 -0700 Joachim Meier's suggestion is indeed great and worth pursuing. We should mobilize the support of not only high energy physicists and scientists in other specialties covered by arXiv (such as condensed matter physics) to support this proposal. Subbiah Arunachalam [Not a physicist either. I am part of an Indian think tank called the Centre for Internet and Society where we look at the technology-society interface] On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 1:50 PM, LIBLICENSE <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > From: <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 14:41:55 +0200 > > Dear arXiv-team, > > you are doing a good job and you do it very efficently. > > You are running a publication service for not more than 7 $ per > uploaded manuscript and a total of not more than 500000 $ p.a. will > make this service sustainable. (according to a pamphlet that I > collected yesterday at a German library conference) > > On the other hand when I read from the SCOAP3-webpage: > > http://www.scoap3.org/about.html > > "the transition of HEP publishing to OA would amount to a maximum of > 10 Million Euros/year," > > (and this for manuscipts, which are already on arXiv!) > > I wonder, why the HEP-community does not engage themselves to upgrade > arXiv with workflow components for (hopefully OA- or public-) peer > reviewing, public discussion contributions to manuscripts, editorial > and classification/indexing process and eventually an overlay journal > creation function (for those, sticking to the branding issue of a > journal title), not to forget citation / bibliometric analysis (later) > and by this way creating "arXiv-plus" as an advanced physics article > publishing service (for less than a four digit $-fee per published > final article?). > > May be, I missed a corresponding discussion? > > Seems that the HEP-community is missing this opportunity. You may > give them advice. Or are the academic HEP-journal editors bound to > "their" publishing houses, for-profit ones as well as not-for-profit > ones? Opposition of the publishers would be vain if academic editors > and peer reviewers support arXiv in becoming a full service physics OA > publisher. > > Best regards > Joachim Meier > > P.S: I am not a member of the HEP-community and my employer is not too. > ____________________________________________________ > Dr.-Ing. Joachim E. Meier > Head of Library > Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) (http://www.ptb.de) > PF 3345 Tel. +49-531-592-8131 > 38023 Braunschweig Fax. +49-531-592-8137 > GERMANY E-mail: [log in to unmask] > ____________________________________________________