rate of launch of new OA journals Eric Hellman 31 Oct 2005 19:18 UTC

At 6:26 PM +0000 10/31/05, Sally Morris (ALPSP) wrote:
>Actually, there is a decline in the rate of launch of new OA
>journals;  look at the start dates in the DOAJ list
>
>Sally

I looked at the data, and Sally's conclusions are cursory, as they
neglect to consider the age of journals when they are added to DOAJ.
Older OA journals are much more likely to be represented in DOAJ.

Here is the data on start date for journals in DOAJ in september of 2005:
year	#total	#added 9/2005
1980	4
1981	4
1982	2	1
1983	4
1984	1
1985	1
1986	3
1987	1
1988	3
1989	1
1990	9	1
1991	7
1992	10
1993	21
1994	28
1995	64
1996	105	5
1997	152	4
1998	132	2
1999	109	3
2000	203	9
2001	244	1
2002	204	7
2003	199	9
2004	170	13
2005	89	23

The data are consistent with a constant rate of OA journal starts
since 2000 along with a lag of over a year before the journals are
recognized as meriting inclusion in DOAJ.

Eric
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