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Dear GOAL subscribers,

Here’s a press release we just published:
https://group.springernature.com/in/group/media/press-releases/white-paper-diversifying-readership-through-open-access/18364402

Diversifying Readership through open access: A usage analysis for open access 
books

Open access (OA) books are reaching more countries and have greater usage and 
higher citation numbers than non-OA books. A new analysis collaboratively 
produced by Springer Nature and COARD (Collaborative Open Access Research & 
Development) presents these and other key findings in a new white paper that 
explores how OA affects the geographical diversity of readers.

It shows that OA books have substantially more readers in low-income and 
lower-middle-income countries and that OA also helps to increase attention to 
scholarship about these countries. The study is to date the largest and most 
comprehensive of its kind; the underlying dataset is based on 3,934 books 
published by Springer Nature, including 281 OA books.

Confirming previous research looking at the potential usage benefits of OA, 
this analysis shows more downloads and more citations for every type of book, 
in every discipline, in each of the three years of publication (2015, 2016, 
2017) included in the sample. The report finds that OA books on average achieve 
ten times more downloads and 2.4 times more citations than non-OA books. 
Furthermore, download numbers from the open web are generally around double 
those from institutional network points.

Ros Pyne, Director Open Access Books at Springer Nature, said: “The analysis 
reveals clear benefits for OA books, demonstrating that immediate OA increases 
and diversifies the readership of scholarly books. We hope the findings of this 
collaborative project will help encourage greater support for OA books among 
authors, institutions, funders, and all those involved in scholarly 
communications.”

About the white paper

Title: Diversifying readership through open access: A usage analysis for OA 
books
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.1274617
Link: https://www.springernature.com/diversifyingreadership

The report builds on previous work by Springer Nature in this area, providing a 
broader and more nuanced picture of the impact, visibility, and strengths of OA 
books. Previous white papers in this series include The OA Effect (2017), which 
explored the effects of OA on the downloads and citation of scholarly books. 
The Future of OA Books (2019) provided a global view of book authors’ attitudes 
towards OA and explored the factors that influence academics’ decisions about 
whether to publish their books OA.

Best regards,
Christina Emery
Open access books marketing manager, Springer Nature
christina.em...@springernature.com



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