BioMedCentral (BMC) 2019 – 2020

by Anqi Shi & Heather Morrison

Key points

  *   Open access commercial publishing pioneer BMC is now wholly owned by a 
private company with a portfolio including lines of business that derive 
revenue from journal subscriptions, book sales, and textbook sales and rentals
  *   Two former BMC fully OA journals, listed in DOAJ from 2014 – 2018 as 
having CC-BY licenses, are now hybrid and listed on the Springer website and 
have disappeared from the BMC website
  *   67% of BMC journals with APCs in 2019 and 2020 increased in price and 11% 
decreased in price.
  *   Journals with price increases had a higher average APC in 2019, i.e. more 
expensive journals appear to be more likely to increase in price



Abstract



Founded in 2000, BioMedCentral (BMC) was one of the first commercial (OA) 
publishers and a pioneer of the article processing charges (APC) business 
model. BMC was acquired by Springer in 2008. In 2015, Springer was acquired by 
the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group in 2015 and became part of SpringerNature. In 
other words, BMC began as an OA publisher and is now one of the imprints or 
business lines of a company whose other lines of business include sales of 
journal subscriptions and scholarly books and textbook sales and rentals. Of 
the 328 journals actively published by BMC in 2020, 91% charge APCs. The 
average APC was 2,271 USD, an increase of 3% over 2019. An overall small 
increase in average APC masks substantial changes at the individual journal 
level. As first noted by Wheatley (2016), BMC price changes from one year to 
the next are a mix of increases, decreases, and retention of the same price. In 
2020, 67% of the 287 journals for which we have pricing in USD for both 2019 
and 2020 increased in price; 11% decreased in price, and 22% did not change 
price. It appears that it is the more expensive journals that are more likely 
to increase in price. The average 2019 price of the journals that increased in 
2020 was 2,307 USD, 18% higher than the 2019 average of 1,948 USD for journals 
that decreased in price. 173 journals increased in price by 4% or more, well 
above the inflation rate. 39 journals increased in price by 10% or more; 13 
journals increased in price by 20% or more. Also in 2020, there are 11 new 
journals, 11 journals ceased publication, 5 titles were transferred to other 
publishers, 2 journals changed from no publication fee to having an APC, and 3 
journals dropped their APCs. Two journals formerly published fully OA by BMC 
are no longer listed on the BMC website, but are now listed as hybrid on the 
Springer website. This is a small portion of the total but is worth noting as 
the opposite direction of the transformative (from subscriptions to OA) 
officially embraced by SpringerNature.

For links to the full PDF and data:

https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2020/06/08/biomedcentral-2020/


Cite as: Shi, A. & Morrison, H. (2020). BioMedCentral 2020. Sustaining the 
Knowledge Commons. 
https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2020/06/08/biomedcentral-2020/


Dr. Heather Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa

Cross-appointed, Department of Communication

Professeur Agrégé, École des Sciences de l'Information, Université d'Ottawa

Principal Investigator, Sustaining the Knowledge Commons, a SSHRC Insight 
Project

sustainingknowledgecommons.org

heather.morri...@uottawa.ca

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[On research sabbatical July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020]
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