Name change: Unpaywall Journals is now Unsub

As of today, Unpaywall Journals is now called: Unsub! That’s the only change–all the functionality is still the same, and of course it’s still the same Our Research team behind it.

Why the change? Two reasons:

1. We added data beyond Unpaywall. We started this project with a modest goal: a journal-level analysis of Open Access rates, using data from our free Unpaywall database. So, Unpaywall Journals was a natural name.

However, as we talked to early users, we learned that understanding OA in isolation wasn’t that helpful. Users wanted OA data, yes, but they wanted it in the broader context of a decision support tool. That required us adding a lot of new data and forecasting features. Unpaywall become just one data source of many.

2. We focused on supporting unsubscription. Early users helped us understand, they are not exploring the data for fun. They’re making Big Decisions about keeping or cancelling their Big Deals. These Big Deals have been leaking value for years, even as prices keep going up. As the inevitable cuts are made this year, Big Deals are an attractive target.

But users emphasized that they needed better data to understand their alternatives to the Big Deal, and how cancellations would affect campus access. As we worked to supply this data, Unpaywall Journals evolved into an increasingly focused tool, one built to help libraries unsubscribe with confidence.

So: time for a new name! One that reflects these two changes.

The result: Unsub! A tool to help librarians forecast, explore, and optimize their alternatives to the Big Deal. We hope you like it!

Upcoming webinar: Intro to Managing Serials with Net Cost per Paid Use

Want to learn about the latest development in cost-effectiveness of academic journals?

Join Our Research co-founder Heather Piwowar for an ALA webinar: Intro to Managing Serials with Net Cost Per Paid Use on Wednesday Feb 26, 2020 at 2:00 PM-3:00 PM (Eastern).

This webinar will discuss a new metric for evaluating the cost effectiveness of Serials: Net Cost Per Paid Use (NCPPU). NCPPU goes beyond the standard Cost Per Use calculation to exclude free content (OA and back catalog), incorporate ILL costs, and value citation and authorship.

The webinar is part of the ALCTS series — thanks to ALCTS for hosting! Details on the webinar (content, connection details, fee) here: http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/022620

The recording will be made freely available in 6 months — we’ll post the link again at that point. Stay tuned for more webinars and conference presentations about Unpaywall Journals in the next few months!

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If you have any questions, feel free to contact us any time at team@ourresearch.org.

Update: In May 2020 we changed the name of Unpaywall Journals Dashboard to Unsub.

New: Open crowdsourced list of Society Journals

Unpaywall Journals needed data on whether a given journal is associated with an academic society, to help inform librarians in their subscription decisions. Alas there was no open source of this information.

There is now! Thanks to 60+ contributors over the last week, all Elsevier and Wiley journals have now been annotated with whether or not they are a society journal. Many also have the society name itself listed in the notes.

We are releasing this dataset CC0 in its Google Spreadsheet now, and will clean it up and host it in a stand-alone API endpoint in the coming weeks. It has already been pulled into Wikidata! Others are welcome and encouraged to use it however they’d like 🙂

Thanks so much to all of these contributors, some of whom annotated hundreds of journals:

  • Lauren Maggio
  • Eamon Costello
  • Hugo Gruson
  • Heather K Moberly
  • Sofie Wennström
  • josmel pacheco-mendoza
  • Kate O’Neill
  • Stefanie Haustein
  • Lisa Matthias
  • Kathryn Pelland
  • Camilla Lindelöw
  • Amanda Whitmire
  • Iara Vidal
  • Raquel Donahue
  • Sam Teplitzky
  • Steffi Grimm
  • Marianne Gauffriau
  • Anonymous Dinosaur Librarian (> 60 and still bringing it!)
  • Maximilian Heimstädt
  • Kendra K. Levine
  • Ranti Junus
  • Nicki Clarkson
  • KT Vaughan
  • Sarah Severson
  • Christie Hurrell
  • Philipp Zumstein
  • Lucy Carr Jones
  • Emma U.
  • Chris Rusbridge
  • Diana Wright
  • Biljana Kosanovic
  • Milica Sevkusic
  • Patricia Brennan
  • Emilio M Bruna
  • Bevan S Weir
  • Irene Barbers
  • Oskia Agirre
  • Sarah R. O. Santos
  • Olivier Pourret
  • Phil Gooch
  • Frédérique Bordignon
  • Jackie Proven
  • Tobias Steiner
  • Eleanor Colla
  • Aidy Weeks
  • George Matsumoto
  • Egon Willighagen
  • Rob Hooft
  • Iseult Lynch
  • Andrew Gray
  • Heather Lang
  • Ethan White
  • Sarah Steele Cabrera
  • Didier Torny
  • Bruce Caron
  • Eleta Exline
  • Teresa Schultz
  • Christy Caldwell
  • Richard Abdill
  • Anthony Hamzah
  • Marc Couture

This was a great community push, and it is all of ours, and we’re sure thankful.