[Eril-l] Output in fully OA journals shrinks for the first time while hybrid OA grows

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Thu Feb 6 10:41:50 PST 2025


Each year, OASPA compiles a dataset of open access publishing output and
openly shares the data. We are delighted to once again have worked with
Delta Think who have helped us by taking on the analysis, structuring and
presentation of the data we most recently collected.

This blog post
<https://www.oaspa.org/news/fully-oa-journals-output-shrank-in-2023-but-hybrid-oa-made-up-the-lost-ground/>
published
today highlights our findings which showed that, although total OA output
continued to grow, fully OA journals output shrank for the first time and
hybrid journals made up the lost ground.

Please feel free to use and share the data, and do get in touch with
questions or comments.


*Bernie Folan*
Communications, Engagement and Outreach Manager, OASPA
OASPA, Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association
bernie.folan at oaspa.org
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