You also get what you actively manage. SCOAP3 has a 99.98% compliance rate due to its automated validation processes and contractual relationships with participating publishers. I don't know if the graphic below will come through on
the list - if not, it can be found as slide 30 in the November 2015 SCOAP3 Forum slide deck at
https://scoap3.org/wp-content/
Ivy Anderson
Associate Executive Director & Director of Collections
California Digital Library
University of California, Office of the President
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> From: Kathleen Folger <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 00:05:16 -0500
>
> Wellcome Trust has been doing some analysis of the articles for which they
> have paid an APC. There was a blog post discussing what they found for 2013-
> 14 (see
>
https://blog.wellcome.ac.uk/
> wellcome-trust-open-access-
>
> Of the 2,556 articles for which an APC was paid, 17 were not OA on the
> publisher website. Wellcome has other requirements they demand from a
> publisher in exchange for the APC--deposit in PubMed Central (PMC) and
> attaching a CC-BY license. According to Wellcome, 61% of the articles for
> which an APC had been paid in 2013-14 were in full compliance.
> But, not being available OA on the publisher website was an issue with fewer
> than 1% of the articles.
>
> -Kathleen
>
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