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Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology
BACKGROUND: The problem of access to medical information, particularly in low-income countries, has been under discussion for many years. Although a number of developments have occurred in the last decade (e.g., the open access (OA) movement and the website Sci-Hub), everyone agrees that these diffi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31687270 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7850 |
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author | Boudry, Christophe Alvarez-Muñoz, Patricio Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo Ayena, Didier Brouwer, Niels J. Chaudhuri, Zia Chawner, Brenda Epee, Emilienne Erraïs, Khalil Fotouhi, Akbar Gharaibeh, Almutez M. Hassanein, Dina H. Herwig-Carl, Martina C. Howard, Katherine Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo, Dieudonne Laughrea, Patricia-Ann Lopez, Fernando A. Machin-Mastromatteo, Juan D. Malerbi, Fernando K. Ndiaye, Papa Amadou Noor, Nina A. Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel Papastefanou, Vasilios P. Shah, Mufarriq Shields, Carol L. Wang, Ya Xing Yartsev, Vasily Mouriaux, Frederic |
author_facet | Boudry, Christophe Alvarez-Muñoz, Patricio Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo Ayena, Didier Brouwer, Niels J. Chaudhuri, Zia Chawner, Brenda Epee, Emilienne Erraïs, Khalil Fotouhi, Akbar Gharaibeh, Almutez M. Hassanein, Dina H. Herwig-Carl, Martina C. Howard, Katherine Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo, Dieudonne Laughrea, Patricia-Ann Lopez, Fernando A. Machin-Mastromatteo, Juan D. Malerbi, Fernando K. Ndiaye, Papa Amadou Noor, Nina A. Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel Papastefanou, Vasilios P. Shah, Mufarriq Shields, Carol L. Wang, Ya Xing Yartsev, Vasily Mouriaux, Frederic |
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description | BACKGROUND: The problem of access to medical information, particularly in low-income countries, has been under discussion for many years. Although a number of developments have occurred in the last decade (e.g., the open access (OA) movement and the website Sci-Hub), everyone agrees that these difficulties still persist very widely, mainly due to the fact that paywalls still limit access to approximately 75% of scholarly documents. In this study, we compare the accessibility of recent full text articles in the field of ophthalmology in 27 established institutions located worldwide. METHODS: A total of 200 references from articles were retrieved using the PubMed database. Each article was individually checked for OA. Full texts of non-OA (i.e., “paywalled articles”) were examined to determine whether they were available using institutional and Hinari access in each institution studied, using “alternative ways” (i.e., PubMed Central, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and Online Reprint Request), and using the website Sci-Hub. RESULTS: The number of full texts of “paywalled articles” available using institutional and Hinari access showed strong heterogeneity, scattered between 0% full texts to 94.8% (mean = 46.8%; SD = 31.5; median = 51.3%). We found that complementary use of “alternative ways” and Sci-Hub leads to 95.5% of full text “paywalled articles,” and also divides by 14 the average extra costs needed to obtain all full texts on publishers’ websites using pay-per-view. CONCLUSIONS: The scant number of available full text “paywalled articles” in most institutions studied encourages researchers in the field of ophthalmology to use Sci-Hub to search for scientific information. The scientific community and decision-makers must unite and strengthen their efforts to find solutions to improve access to scientific literature worldwide and avoid an implosion of the scientific publishing model. This study is not an endorsement for using Sci-Hub. The authors, their institutions, and publishers accept no responsibility on behalf of readers. |
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spelling | pubmed-68254142019-11-04 Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology Boudry, Christophe Alvarez-Muñoz, Patricio Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo Ayena, Didier Brouwer, Niels J. Chaudhuri, Zia Chawner, Brenda Epee, Emilienne Erraïs, Khalil Fotouhi, Akbar Gharaibeh, Almutez M. Hassanein, Dina H. Herwig-Carl, Martina C. Howard, Katherine Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo, Dieudonne Laughrea, Patricia-Ann Lopez, Fernando A. Machin-Mastromatteo, Juan D. Malerbi, Fernando K. Ndiaye, Papa Amadou Noor, Nina A. Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel Papastefanou, Vasilios P. Shah, Mufarriq Shields, Carol L. Wang, Ya Xing Yartsev, Vasily Mouriaux, Frederic PeerJ Ophthalmology BACKGROUND: The problem of access to medical information, particularly in low-income countries, has been under discussion for many years. Although a number of developments have occurred in the last decade (e.g., the open access (OA) movement and the website Sci-Hub), everyone agrees that these difficulties still persist very widely, mainly due to the fact that paywalls still limit access to approximately 75% of scholarly documents. In this study, we compare the accessibility of recent full text articles in the field of ophthalmology in 27 established institutions located worldwide. METHODS: A total of 200 references from articles were retrieved using the PubMed database. Each article was individually checked for OA. Full texts of non-OA (i.e., “paywalled articles”) were examined to determine whether they were available using institutional and Hinari access in each institution studied, using “alternative ways” (i.e., PubMed Central, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and Online Reprint Request), and using the website Sci-Hub. RESULTS: The number of full texts of “paywalled articles” available using institutional and Hinari access showed strong heterogeneity, scattered between 0% full texts to 94.8% (mean = 46.8%; SD = 31.5; median = 51.3%). We found that complementary use of “alternative ways” and Sci-Hub leads to 95.5% of full text “paywalled articles,” and also divides by 14 the average extra costs needed to obtain all full texts on publishers’ websites using pay-per-view. CONCLUSIONS: The scant number of available full text “paywalled articles” in most institutions studied encourages researchers in the field of ophthalmology to use Sci-Hub to search for scientific information. The scientific community and decision-makers must unite and strengthen their efforts to find solutions to improve access to scientific literature worldwide and avoid an implosion of the scientific publishing model. This study is not an endorsement for using Sci-Hub. The authors, their institutions, and publishers accept no responsibility on behalf of readers. PeerJ Inc. 2019-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6825414/ /pubmed/31687270 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7850 Text en © 2019 Boudry et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Ophthalmology Boudry, Christophe Alvarez-Muñoz, Patricio Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo Ayena, Didier Brouwer, Niels J. Chaudhuri, Zia Chawner, Brenda Epee, Emilienne Erraïs, Khalil Fotouhi, Akbar Gharaibeh, Almutez M. Hassanein, Dina H. Herwig-Carl, Martina C. Howard, Katherine Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo, Dieudonne Laughrea, Patricia-Ann Lopez, Fernando A. Machin-Mastromatteo, Juan D. Malerbi, Fernando K. Ndiaye, Papa Amadou Noor, Nina A. Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel Papastefanou, Vasilios P. Shah, Mufarriq Shields, Carol L. Wang, Ya Xing Yartsev, Vasily Mouriaux, Frederic Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
title | Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
title_full | Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
title_fullStr | Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
title_full_unstemmed | Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
title_short | Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
title_sort | worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology |
topic | Ophthalmology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31687270 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7850 |
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