Here the specific spendings from the University of Geneva: 
https://wisspub.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2016-04-14-bibliotheque-unige_depenses_20160316.xlsx
 
<https://wisspub.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2016-04-14-bibliotheque-unige_depenses_20160316.xlsx>

In fact as private citizen I’m trying to get these numbers for every University 
in Switzerland, but it’s quite a time consuming effort, as - even after the 
decision in Geneva - the Universities and their libraries are unwilling to 
disclose this information and I have to make an appeal almost every time in 
order to get the numbers (and an appeal can take two years!). I’m constantly 
blogging about my efforts here: 
https://wisspub.net/2014/10/13/intransparenz-bei-den-bibliotheksausgaben-von-schweizer-hochschulen/
 
<https://wisspub.net/2014/10/13/intransparenz-bei-den-bibliotheksausgaben-von-schweizer-hochschulen/>
At the bottom you find a table with all current decisions and currently 
received numbers so far (including the University of Bern and Zurich, as well 
as the ETH Zurich and EPF Lausanne).

Actually there is a wiki page from OKF about collecting this approaches: 
http://wiki.okfn.org/Open_Access/OA_FOI 
<http://wiki.okfn.org/Open_Access/OA_FOI>  (The Numbers from Argentina will 
make a great addition)

Given the fact, that these numbers are so essential in the current debate about 
the transformation to OA, it’s really a shame that we only have so little solid 
specific information about the current costs of the system. It’s really about 
time to open this black box and I really admire the work that has been done in 
this direction already at UK: http://doi.org/10.16995/olh.72 
<http://doi.org/10.16995/olh.72>

Best regards

Christian Gutknecht




> Am 10.05.2016 um 23:53 schrieb Jean-Claude Guédon 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> I just had a great time reading the decision of the court.
> 
> Bravo!
> 
> Could you share the information you finally obtained? I would love to see it, 
> and so would the head of libraries in my university who is presently engaged 
> in a wrestling match with Nature-Springer.
> 
> For my part, allow me to point this list to the following documents:
> 
> 1. A list of expenses by the Government of Argentina for various publishers 
> and several years( attached)
> 
> 2. Something equivalent, but in the form of annual reports for Chile:  
> http://www.cincel.cl/content/view/90/50/ 
> <http://www.cincel.cl/content/view/90/50/> .
> 
> In both of these countries, agreements with publishers are made public by law.
> 
> Apparently, the same is true in Uruguay but I have not yet found the right 
> place or person to ferret out this information.
> 
> There is a need to centralize all this information, by the way. OAD perhaps ?
> 
> 
> Jean-Claude Guédon
> Professeur titulaire
> Littérature comparée
> Université de Montréal
> <jc-1.jpg>
> 
> 
> Le mardi 10 mai 2016 à 23:16 +0200, Christian Gutknecht a écrit :
>> Hi all
>> 
>> 
>> The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) has released an Open Access 
>> Monitoring Report 2013-2015: 
>> http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Monitoringbericht_Open_Access_2015_e.pdf
>>  
>> <http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Monitoringbericht_Open_Access_2015_e.pdf>
>> 
>> The OA status of 17'000 publications reported to be output of SNSF funded 
>> projects published between 2013 and 2014 an have been checked, and an OA 
>> share of at least 39% (or 56% if you also count freely papers on websites, 
>> but not repositories as green OA) was found. This validated OA ratio is much 
>> higher, than what authors have self declared in the grant administration 
>> system to be Open Access (20%).
>> 
>> 
>> Also financial reports of grants have been checked for publications related 
>> costs. These costs have not been categorized separately in the grant 
>> administration system and therefore no specific data was available until 
>> now. The check revealed that the uptake of APCs is still quite moderate, 
>> despite the SNSF has started in 2013 to pay explictly APCs up to 3000 CHF 
>> during the grant lifetime. The check also revealed that hybrid OA articles 
>> were funded, although that’s not in line with the SNSF regulations. For the 
>> future a more rigorous control system will be established to prevent paying 
>> for hybrid OA. Further it was also noted, that a significant amount of costs 
>> were attributed to publication costs not related to Open Access, like 
>> overlength charges, color charges or author's contributions. These charges 
>> no longer appear to be appropriate and are likely to be covered on a much 
>> more restrictive basis in future.
>> 
>> 
>> It was also announced that the SNSF together with swissuniversities (the 
>> association of all Swiss Universities) has commissioned a study „Financial 
>> flow analysis of scientific publishing in Switzerland“. The mandate was 
>> awarded to Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA), in collaboration 
>> with Professor John Houghton, Melbourne. The results are expected to be in 
>> by the end of the year and should lead to specific action. See: 
>> http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Finanzflussanalyse_e.pdf 
>> <http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/Finanzflussanalyse_e.pdf>
>> 
>> Additionally, a Swiss court has ruled recently, that accepted non-disclosure 
>> agreements in contracts with publishers can’t annul the local transparency 
>> law. So in the specific case, the University of Geneva had to disclose what 
>> they have been paying to Elsevier, Springer and Wiley. Here the decision of 
>> the court (in French): 
>> https://wisspub.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2016-02-29-decision-cour-de-justice.pdf
>>  
>> <https://wisspub.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/2016-02-29-decision-cour-de-justice.pdf>
>> 
>> Best Regards
>> 
>> 
>> Christian Gutknecht
>> 
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