The early year-end edition of The Dramatic Growth of Open Access is now 
available.

Highlights

Another awesome year for open access! The Directory of Open Access Journals 
continues its steady increase at around 3 titles per day, to well over 8,000 
titles. An easy prediction for the new year is that DOAJ is likely to exceed a 
million articles searchable at the article level early in 2013. Welcome to 
newcomer Directory of Open Access Books - already 35 publishers with over 1,200 
free, peer reviewed academic books! OpenDOAR now lists over 2,200 open access 
archives, while Bielefeld Academic Search Engine now searches over 40 million 
documents, illustrating that these archives are far from empty. The chart above 
illustrating growth in percentage of NIH external fundees' research that is 
freely available within 3 years of publication growing from 34% to 60% shows 
steady growth - not the 100% that we'd all like to see, but constantly moving 
in the right direction. Meanwhile Beall's list of open access publishers 
continues to grow, too, illustrating that open access is getti!
 ng lots of attention, and not always on the right side.

On the fun side, flickr now has close to a quarter billion CC licensed photos - 
and note that 70% use the CC noncommercial element. If this Creative Commons is 
a democratic community, it's time to make NC the default! Wikimedia is now over 
15 million items, and the Internet Archive recently surpassed one million 
movies.

For detailed numbers and a link to the open data edition, see the blogpost:
http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.ca/2012/12/dramatic-growth-of-open-access-2012.html

Happy Holidays!

Heather Morrison, MLIS, PhD
Simon Fraser University School of Communication
http://pages.cmns.sfu.ca/heather-morrison/
The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics
http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com





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