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Elizabeth Powers
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
516-422-4005
powerse@cshl.edu
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September 27, 2004
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An “immediately open access” option for authors
of papers
in the leading journal Genome Research
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press announced today
that authors of papers in its journal Genome Research can now
choose to have their papers made freely available online immediately
upon publication. This option will incur a publication surcharge
of $1,000.
As a founder member of the DC Principles Coalition (www.dcprinciples.org),
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press is committed to making research
results as widely available as possible. Papers published in
Genome Research can already be read without restriction at the
journal’s website (www.genome.org) six months after publication
and copies of these papers are deposited with the National Library
of Medicine’s database PubMedCentral (www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov).
The Press also makes its journals available free of charge online
to scientists in the poorest countries through the HINARI (www.healthinternetwork.org)
and AGORA (www.aginternetwork.org) projects.
“We are pleased to expand the service we offer the scientific
community by making this option available,” Dr. John Inglis,
Executive Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, commented. “Genome
Research is one of the most significant journals in the fields
of genetics and genomics. It has a professional, dedicated editorial
and production staff and state-of-the-art technologies for peer
review, redaction, publishing, and distribution that are funded
by a combination of subscription fees from institutions, advertising
fees from companies, and author surcharges for color art and
page use. If authors alone bore the entire cost of publication,
the charge required would be beyond all but the most well-funded
scientists, excluding work from many exceptional laboratories
worldwide.”
Its diversity of financial support is an important reason that
the “immediately open access” option is possible
for Genome Research and the surcharge has been set at a level
that anticipates the continuation of multiple revenue streams. “We
recognize that if a large proportion of authors choose immediately
open access, librarians may come to feel it is not worth continuing
to subscribe to Genome Research” Inglis said. “We
plan to engage the library community in a dialogue as our experience
with this option grows, to make sure the journal’s ability
to contribute to the advance of science isn’t undermined.”
Dr. Hillary Sussman, Managing Editor of Genome Research added, “It
is clear that some scientists, many of them active in the genome
science community, are personally committed to the philosophy
of open access and have the resources to support the ‘author-pays’ model
of publication charges. By making the immediately open access
option available, Genome Research is providing those scientists
with the opportunity to publish in an established, high-profile
journal, while continuing to offer timely public access to the
cutting-edge genomic science contributed by all our authors.”
Genome Research is an international, monthly, peer-reviewed research
journal publishing genome studies and genome-based analysis of
biological processes in all species. Launched in 1995, it has
an impact factor of 9.635, placing it among the Institute for
Scientific Information’s (ISI) five most highly cited primary
research journals in genetics. New data in genetics, comparative
and functional genomics, proteomics, evolution studies, systems
biology, bioinformatics, epigenetics, and technology are published
as research papers in the form of articles and letters, or methods
and resource reports. Complete data sets are presented electronically
on the journal's web site where appropriate. The journal also
provides review articles, perspectives, and Insight/Outlook articles
that comment on the latest advances published in the journal
and elsewhere. For more information, please visit www.genome.org.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press is an internationally renowned
publisher of books, journals, and electronic media, located on
Long Island, New York. It is a division of Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory, an innovator in life science research and the education
of scientists, students, and the public. For more information,
contact (516) 422-4005 or visit www.cshlpress.com.
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