<records><record><language>eng</language><journalTitle>ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing</journalTitle><publicationDate>2018-06-20</publicationDate><volume>Connecting the Knowledge...</volume><issue>Long Papers</issue><doi>10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2018.16</doi><publisherRecordId>4604</publisherRecordId><documentType>journal article</documentType><title language="eng">Global OA APCs (APC) 2010–2017: Major Trends</title><authors><author><name>Heather Morrison</name><affiliationId>0</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="0">University of Ottawa [Ottawa]</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">The open access (OA) article processing charges (APC) project is a longitudinal study of the minority of fully OA journals (27% in 2016) that have APCs. The global average APC shows little change; in USD, 906 in 2010, 964 in 2016, 974 in 2017. The average masks currency differences and the impact of a growing market; new APC journals often start with an APC of 0. Traditional commercial scholarly publishers are entering the OA market: the largest OA journal publishers’ portfolios in 2017 were Springer, De Gruyter, Elsevier, and Wolters Kluwer Medknow. However, these are a small portion of OA journal publishing which is still marked by a very long tail and extensive involvement by very small, often university or society publishers. APC pricing shows a wide range and variability. The APC market can be described as volatile.</abstract><fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://elpub.episciences.org/4604/pdf</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>economics</keyword><keyword>OA</keyword><keyword>APCs</keyword><keyword>[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences</keyword></keywords></record></records>