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Instructions for data entry
With some exceptions, we follow the guidelines of the German Open APC
You may contribute to the data gathering in the Open APC Sweden repository by downloading a template and filling in the fields in the template with data about the publication fees paid by your organisation. The file with data is then uploaded to the Open APC Sweden GitHub site and your data is merged with other organisations' data and enriched with metadata from online services like CrossRef and DOAJ.
The complete Open APC Sweden data set is composed of all the contributing institutions' delivered tabular datasets. Normalised journal titles and publisher names are imported from CrossRef via automated enrichment routines to make expenditures analysable.
With the exception of reporting cost in SEK we follow the instructions provided by Open APC Initiative for book data
The template table below describes the necessary columns, which is also the structure of the template files available in the template directory for csv-, tsv- or Excel-file. If more than one ISBN, add additional columns as indicated below.
institution | period | sek | doi | backlist_oa | publisher | book_title | isbn_1 | isbn_2 | isbn_3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mandatory | mandatory | mandatory | mandatory | mandatory | recommended | recommended | backup | no | no |
In the template directory of the project GitHub there are three types of templates for download and use for articles:
- apc_template.csv - a comma-separated file. Each field is separated with a comma and each publication is to be a row of data
- apc_template.tsv - a TAB-separated file with a TAB character separating each field and each publication is to be a row of data
- apc_template.xlsx - an Excel file where data about each publication is to be entered a row of data
The Excel file can easily be downloaded by clicking on its name and then pressing the "download" button on the page or the link above. The CSV and TSV files are a bit trickier, since they are being displayed in the GitHub interface and you have to click the "Raw" button and then save the resulting page to your hard disk.
You may load the TAB-sparated (TSV) or comma-separated (CSV) template into MS Excel to enter your information about publications and APC's or use the Excel template directly.
When you are finished editing, save the Excel or data file as a .tsv (TAB-separated) file. TAB-separated files are preferred, due to Excel using semicolon as delimiter in comma-separated files. You may also upload the Excel file for us to convert or mail us the Excel or TSV file.
Every data field is represented by a table column and every article conforms to a single table row.
Example: (scroll sideways to see full table)
institution | period | sek | doi | is_hybrid | publisher | journal_full_title | issn | issn_print | issn_electronic | url |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mah | 2015 | 22800 | 10.1177/1468 | TRUE | Sage | Ethnicities | 1468-7968 | 1741-2706 | http://etn.sagepub.com/815588620 |
The template file contains 11 fields, but only 5 fields are mandatory, if you have the article DOI, since the rest of the data can be fetched from Crossref using the DOI for lookup.
These mandatory fields must be present in every contribution:
Institution code in Swepub in lower case for the organisation which covered the APC. You may view an updated list of contributors here.
Example: kth
Financial year, the year the invoice is paid, of the of APC payment (only four digits). The financial year may differ from the publication year. One thing that occurs at the turn of a year is that invoice date/year and pay date/year may differ. Depending on various local systems the financial year may translate to invoice year or pay year. We suggest to be consistent in using one or the other.
Example: 2016
Article processing charge.
The amount reported in the sek field should be calculated according to the following policy:
- All reported publication fees are gross values, modifiers like taxes or discounts should be included into the amount. Most Swedish HEIs are VAT exempted, they report costs without the VAT. Those who do pay VAT include this in the reported sum. The OpenAPC data set does not explicitly track special reasons which might influence prices. However, institutions are encouraged to report details on such circumstances in a README file which can be added to their individual data folders.
- There's one exception to this principle: If article costs were split between multiple institutions, only one of them should report the full sum to OpenAPC.
- Only the APC itself should be reported, no additional matters of expense like page/colour charges or submission fees.
- Some journals do levy additional fees for corrections to published articles (corrigenda). Such expenditures are not part of the APC and thus should neither be added to the reported costs nor added to the data table as as separate entry (in case a DOI was assigned to the corrigendum).
- Only articles which conform to a "standard" model of APC transactions should be reported (Direct payment of money for OA publication). If the cost was calculated in hindsight only (because the article was published under an offsetting contract or paid for with vouchers like in the RSC "Gold for gold" program), it should not be reported.
Recommended conversion between SEK and EUR:
- 2014: 0.11 EUR per SEK (multiply your SEK value with 0.11 to get EUR amount)
- 2015: 0.11 EUR per SEK
- 2016: 0.11 EUR per SEK
- 2017: 0.10 EUR per SEK
- 2018: 0.10 EUR per SEK
As of 2019, the conversion is done at the National Library following yearly means from Sweden's Central Bank
- 2019: 0.0944 EUR per SEK
- 2020: 0.0954 EUR per SEK
- 2021: 0.0986 EUR per SEK
- 2022: 0.0941 EUR per SEK
You may enter decimal data using a Swedish comma (,) as decimal delimiter or an English period (.) as decimal delimiter, but please be consistent about this throughout the file. If you are entering data in MS Excel, please don't format the cells for euro in Excel currency format, since this includes a space as thousands separator, which causes problems during the automatic processing in later steps.
Example: 1328,5
or 1328.5
or rounded off to 1329
The Open APC dataset does not explicitly track special reasons which might influence prices, like prepayment discounts, central billing agreements or individual waivers. However, institutions can give details on such circumstances in a README.md file which can be added to their individual data folders.
Digital Object Identifier, without the http part. Please use the shortDOI Service for validation.
Example: 10.1109/IPDPS.2006.1639502
If you don't have a working doi at hand, you need to enter data into the 4 optional fields below.
Enter uppercase TRUE if the article was published in a subscription based journal or uppercase FALSE if the article was published in a fully open access journal.
Example: TRUE
or FALSE
If the article does not have a DOI assigned, these 4 fields have to be given as well:
If you don't have entered a working DOI that we can use for lookup against CrossRef we would like you to enter the publisher name in this field. For analysis purposes, we would like to have the publisher name at a Bibsam consortia "contract level", which means that large publishers like Elsevier and Springer should have their sub-publishers separated. For Springer, we would like you to enter Springer, Springer Open, BioMed Central, and Nature Publishing Group separately. For Elsevier, Cell Press goes separated from Elsevier.
The data enhancement process will map different publisher names against normalised publisher names, which might result in your entry ending up with a slightly different publisher name in the analysis.
Journal title
Please don't use abbreviated titles and don't add ending periods after titles.
Example: Procedia Computer Science
International Standard Serial Number
An 8-digit code to identify the resource uniquely in blocks of 4 characters each, separated by a hyphen.
If it is known whether the ISSN is for the printed or the electronic journal, use the separate fields for issn_print and/or issn_electronic.
Example: 1877-0509
ISSN for a printed journal, if known
ISSN for an electronic journal, if known
A URL linking to the article full text (fulltextlänk)
Example: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050915008108
There are two ways to provide Open APC Sweden with your data:
- By sending a mail to
openaccess [at] kb.se
with the Excel or CSV/TSV file attached. - By initiating a pull request on GitHub if you have an account and knows how to work with GitHub.
Open APC Sweden is a project run by the National Library of Sweden together with Swedish higher education institutions (HEIs) in order to investigate the possibilities of establishing an open open access publication cost system.
Acknowledgements
This project run with the kind support of the Open APC Initiative to share data on paid APCs.
It recognises efforts from JISC and FWF to standardise APC reporting.
Contact
For comments, email the open access team at the National Library of Sweden: openaccess [at] kb.se
The content is licensed by CC BY 4.0.