Abstract
Background:
Many of the discussions surrounding Open Access (OA) revolve around how
it affects publishing practices across different academic disciplines.
It was a long-held view that it would be only a matter of time for all
disciplines to fully and relatively homogeneously implement OA. Recent
large-scale bibliometric studies show however that the uptake of OA
differs substantially across disciplines. This study investigates the
underlying mechanisms that cause disciplines to vary in their OA
publishing practices. We aimed to answer two questions: First, how do
different disciplines adopt and shape OA publishing practices? Second,
what discipline-specific barriers to and potentials for OA can be
identified?
Methods: In a
first step, we identified and synthesized relevant bibliometric studies
that assessed OA prevalence and publishing patterns across disciplines.
In a second step, and adopting a social shaping of technology
perspective, we studied evidence on the socio-technical forces that
shape OA publishing practices. We examined a variety of data sources,
including, but not limited to, publisher policies and guidelines, OA
mandates and policies and author surveys.
Results: Over
the last three decades, scholarly publishing has experienced a shift
from “closed” access to OA as the proportion of scholarly literature
that is openly accessible has increased continuously. The shift towards
OA is however uneven across disciplines in two respects: first, the
growth of OA has been uneven across disciplines, which manifests itself
in varying OA prevalence levels. Second, disciplines use different OA
publishing channels to make research outputs OA.
Conclusions: We
conclude that historically grown publishing practices differ in terms
of their compatibility with OA, which is the reason why OA can be
assumed to be a natural continuation of publishing cultures in some
disciplines, whereas in other disciplines, the implementation of OA
faces major barriers and would require a change of research culture.
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