Hi all

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) has released an Open Access 
Monitoring Report 2013-2015: 
http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Monitoringbericht_Open_Access_2015_e.pdf

The OA status of 17'000 publications reported to be output of SNSF funded 
projects published between 2013 and 2014 an have been checked, and an OA share 
of at least 39% (or 56% if you also count freely papers on websites, but not 
repositories as green OA) was found. This validated OA ratio is much higher, 
than what authors have self declared in the grant administration system to be 
Open Access (20%).

Also financial reports of grants have been checked for publications related 
costs. These costs have not been categorized separately in the grant 
administration system and therefore no specific data was available until now. 
The check revealed that the uptake of APCs is still quite moderate, despite the 
SNSF has started in 2013 to pay explictly APCs up to 3000 CHF during the grant 
lifetime. The check also revealed that hybrid OA articles were funded, although 
that’s not in line with the SNSF regulations. For the future a more rigorous 
control system will be established to prevent paying for hybrid OA. Further it 
was also noted, that a significant amount of costs were attributed to 
publication costs not related to Open Access, like overlength charges, color 
charges or author's contributions. These charges no longer appear to be 
appropriate and are likely to be covered on a much more restrictive basis in 
future.

It was also announced that the SNSF together with swissuniversities (the 
association of all Swiss Universities) has commissioned a study „Financial flow 
analysis of scientific publishing in Switzerland“. The mandate was awarded to 
Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA), in collaboration with Professor 
John Houghton, Melbourne. The results are expected to be in by the end of the 
year and should lead to specific action. See: 
http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Finanzflussanalyse_e.pdf 
<http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Finanzflussanalyse_e.pdf>

Additionally, a Swiss court has ruled recently, that accepted non-disclosure 
agreements in contracts with publishers can’t annul the local transparency law. 
So in the specific case, the University of Geneva had to disclose what they 
have been paying to Elsevier, Springer and Wiley. Here the decision of the 
court (in French): 
https://wisspub.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2016-02-29-decision-cour-de-justice.pdf
 
<https://wisspub.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2016-02-29-decision-cour-de-justice.pdf>

Best Regards

Christian Gutknecht








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