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Introduction to SpringerLink Workshop

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Scientific PublishingOriginal reports of data/theoryAssert priorityCorrespondence between scientistsPaper making technology (China 105)Movable-type printing (China 1040)”Gutenberg” printing technology (Korea

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Слайд 1Introduction to SpringerLink Workshop
Dr Frans Lettenstrom
Director, Library Sales
Tomsk – 30 June

2014

Introduction to SpringerLink WorkshopDr Frans LettenstromDirector, Library SalesTomsk – 30 June 2014

Слайд 2Scientific Publishing
Original reports of data/theory
Assert priority
Correspondence between scientists
Paper making technology

(China 105)
Movable-type printing (China 1040)
”Gutenberg” printing technology (Korea

gold from America (1492-)
The two first scientific journals (1665)
Philosophical Transactions (London)
Journal des Savants (Paris)



Scientific PublishingOriginal reports of data/theoryAssert priorityCorrespondence between scientistsPaper making technology (China 105)Movable-type printing (China 1040)”Gutenberg” printing technology

Слайд 5Scientific Publishing
Acceleration around 1760
Since then: doubling every 15-20 years
(Springer 1842.

Politics, agriculture, mathematics)
1880: articles often 200-300 pages
1920: research split

up in many short articles
Now over 180.000 journals/report series
Approx 20.000 peer reviewed
1.8M peer reviewed articles/year, by 2.000 publishers, read by over 15M scientists
50.000 scientific books/year, by 1.000 publishers
1969 – Internet
1989 – WWW
1991 – arXiv at LANL
(SpringerLINK journals 1997 & ebooks 2006)

Scientific PublishingAcceleration around 1760Since then: doubling every 15-20 years(Springer 1842. Politics, agriculture, mathematics)1880: articles often 200-300 pages

Слайд 6Relative submission growth from 100% baseline in 1990
Increased competition

Relative submission growth from 100% baseline in 1990Increased competition

Слайд 8Springer is now the
World´s largest publisher
eJournals:
Over 2,400 titles (bf

since 1832)
eBooks:
Over 8,500 new titles per year, in total over

160,000 (bf since 1842)
Databases:




Locations:
60 publishing houses in 27 countries throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, America & Oceania

Springer Protocols
Springer Images
zbMATH
Springer Materials
SpringerReference

(140.000+ Ebooks and 200+ Encyclopedias missing in Tomsk)

Springer is now the World´s largest publishereJournals:Over 2,400 titles (bf since 1832)eBooks:Over 8,500 new titles per year,

Слайд 9Springer has many offices
Argentina / Australia / Austria / Brazil

/ China / France / Germany / India / Italy

/ Japan / Malaysia / Mexico / Morocco / The Netherlands / New Zealand / Philippines / Russia / Singapore / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / Switzerland / Taiwan / Turkey / United Arab Emirates / United Kingdom / USA



Springer has many officesArgentina / Australia / Austria / Brazil / China / France / Germany /

Слайд 10And many publishing brands

And many publishing brands

Слайд 11Leading Publishers: Number of Journals Titles

Leading Publishers: Number of Journals Titles

Слайд 12Leading Publishers: Number of Books Published

Leading Publishers: Number of Books Published

Слайд 13Leading eBooks Publishers: Total Number of eBooks
(Data from publisher websites;

estimates for Informa)

Leading eBooks Publishers: Total Number of eBooks(Data from publisher websites; estimates for Informa)

Слайд 14Global User Base of Academic / Scholarly Information
“One needs to

read books, before one can understand (scientific) journals”

Global User Base of Academic / Scholarly Information“One needs to read books, before one can understand (scientific)

Слайд 15Reading helps academic creativity
Logic
Creativity
Reading
Writing
Similarly, reading and writing are connected
Both sides

of the brain are essential and work in harmony

Reading helps academic creativity  LogicCreativityReadingWritingSimilarly, reading and writing are connectedBoth sides of the brain  are

Слайд 16
1) Archival rights
Continued access on our server
Data delivery (disks, ftp)


2) National servers - CILEA, RFBR, etc
3) Long-range archiving with

German National Library and Royal Library of the Netherlands
4) Other projects:
LOCKSS & CLOCKSS (controlled LOCKSS, lots of copies keeps stuff safe) (Stanford) – Springer‘s own formats
Portico (Jstor) – Jstor‘s formats

How many centuries does Springer‘s scientific digital information last?

1) Archival rightsContinued access on our serverData delivery (disks, ftp) 2) National servers - CILEA, RFBR, etc3)

Слайд 17
Nobel Prize winners are also Springer authors
Quality and tradition

Nobel Prize winners are also Springer authorsQuality and tradition

Слайд 18Journal publishing has changed
from print on paper to ‘print’ on

line
from individual libraries to consortia
from subscriptions to licences
from individual

titles to collections
from journal to article
Journal publishing has changedfrom print on paper to ‘print’ on line from individual libraries to consortiafrom subscriptions

Слайд 19Expectations are also changing
from selection to comprehensiveness
from print to electronic


from textual to multi-media
from fast to immediate
from browsing to searching
from

dissemination to formalization
from reading to mining
Expectations are also changingfrom selection to comprehensivenessfrom print to electronic from textual to multi-mediafrom fast to immediatefrom

Слайд 20Thanks to Jan Velterop
Paleontology as Metaphor

Thanks to Jan VelteropPaleontology as Metaphor

Слайд 21Thanks to Jan Velterop
...for Scientific Publishing

Thanks to Jan Velterop...for Scientific Publishing

Слайд 22Darwin:

Not the strongest survive;
not the most intelligent;
not even the most

adaptable;
but those not mis-adapted.

Darwin:Not the strongest survive;not the most intelligent;not even the most adaptable;but those not mis-adapted.

Слайд 23How to survive?

How to survive?

Слайд 24Epository Rights (Green OA)
Institutional / National (r)epositories / Pubmed Central
Preprint

/ Eprint manuscript
Upgraded to postprint version, after the peer review
Do

not use publisher pdf
12 months embargo
Persistent link to the publisher pdf is compulsory
“The final publication is available at link.springer.com”
Epository Rights (Green OA)Institutional / National (r)epositories / Pubmed CentralPreprint / Eprint manuscriptUpgraded to postprint version, after

Слайд 25Gold OA at Springer
Biomed Central / SpringerOpen – 200 journals

(here is the growth, expecting 200 new journals in the

coming years)
(800 – 1,250 EUR per article and author)
OpenChoice – 2200 journals
(2,000 EUR per article and author)
SCOAP3 – 3 journals
(10,000,000 EUR for 5.35 journals all authors world-wide)
Gold OA at SpringerBiomed Central / SpringerOpen – 200 journals (here is the growth, expecting 200 new

Слайд 26439 OA members in 50 countries

439 OA members in 50 countries

Слайд 27SCOAP3 - by country (10Meur) – 12 journ
Fair-share: contribute as

per peer-review usage
J. Krause et al. CERN-OPEN-2007-014

SCOAP3 - by country (10Meur) – 12 journFair-share: contribute as per peer-review usageJ. Krause et al. CERN-OPEN-2007-014

Слайд 28Growth of OA publishing
1 M articles
10,748 journals in eigenfacror.org

Growth of OA publishing1 M articles10,748 journals in eigenfacror.org

Слайд 29And now I leave the floor to Matthias
Hoping for a

strong partnership between Springer and Tomsk!
Dr Frans Lettenstrom
frans.lettenstrom@springer.com

And now I leave the floor to MatthiasHoping for a strong partnership between Springer and Tomsk!Dr Frans

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