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Elsevier contributes Scopus data to Open Access Monitor Germany -

Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics, and Forschungszentrum Jülich have announced that they will be supporting the Open Access Monitor (OA Monitor), Germany, by making metadata from Scopus, the abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, available to the database free of charge.

Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and managed by Forschungszentrum Jülich, the OA Monitor tracks the open access publications in the DACH region. By collating data from external sources and providers, the project records the publication output of German academic institutions in research journals and analyzes the development of subscription fees and (open access) publication fees.

Through this collaboration, OA Monitor gains access to Elsevier’s comprehensive and high-quality publication data supporting the initiative’s goal of monitoring and furthering Germany’s transition towards full open access. The integration of Scopus will further enhance the ability of universities, research institutions, policy makers, and the German science community to monitor and evaluate an institution’s progress and reputation and help them reach their ambitious OA goals. As an expertly curated abstract and citation database with content from over 27,000 journals from more than 7,000 publishers, Scopus allows researchers to track and discover global knowledge in all fields.

In 2021, Elsevier published over 119,000 open access articles — a year-on-year growth rate of over 46%. There currently are 600 full gold open access journals in Elsevier’s portfolio while nearly all of Elsevier’s 2,700 journals support gold open access.

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