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RE Homer Simpson at NIH
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- Subject: RE Homer Simpson at NIH
- From: "Martin Frank" <MFrank@The-APS.org>
- Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 12:32:52 EDT
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Chuck, In December 2004, Dr. Zerhouni published an article titled NIH Public Access Policy in Science (vol 306: 1895, December 10, 2004) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/306/5703/1895.pdf]. In the article Zerhouni writes "NIH support is involved in approximately 65,000 articles per year. Using 2003 data, NLM estimates that publications resulting annually from NIH-funded research represent about 10% of the articles in the nearly 5000 journals indexed by PubMed. NIH funded articles account for more than half of the total published articles for only 1% of these journals. It is unlikely that scientists and libraries would use the proposed public access policy to gain access to the scientific literature in lieu of their journal subscriptions, because if they did, they would be able to access only a fraction of a journal's content." His statement that only 1% of the journals have more than half their articles funded by NIH suggests that it is okay to sacrifice approximately 50 journals for the greater good of public access. However, when one examines the list of journals included in that 1%, one discovers that the majority are society journals. If you rank order the top 50 journals based on % NIH content, one discovers that 33 out of 49 are society journals. If you go to Science, you can download supplemental data files that list all the journals in the 5000 cohort mentioned by Dr. Zerhouni. It is an alpha list in an excel format that can be sorted. Martin Frank, Ph.D. Executive Director, American Physiological Society E-mail: mfrank@the-aps.org APS Home Page: www.the-aps.org
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