No Deal: Investigating the Influence of Restricted Access to Elsevier Journals on German Researchers' Publishing and Citing Behaviours
Nicholas Fraser, Anne Hobert, Najko Jahn, Philipp Mayr, Isabella, Peters

TL;DR
This study examines how restricted access to Elsevier journals for German researchers affected their publishing and citing behaviors, revealing a decline in Elsevier publications and citations but sustained access through alternative means.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on the impact of access restrictions on publishing and citing patterns, highlighting adaptive behaviors of researchers.
Findings
Decrease in Elsevier's market share from 25.3% to 20.6% (2015-2020)
Reduction in citations to Elsevier articles post-2018
Researchers use alternative methods to access literature despite restrictions
Abstract
In 2014, a union of German research organisations established Projekt DEAL, a national-level project to negotiate licensing agreements with large scientific publishers. Negotiations between DEAL and Elsevier began in 2016, and broke down without a successful agreement in 2018; in this time, around 200 German research institutions cancelled their license agreements with Elsevier, leading Elsevier to restrict journal access at those institutions from July 2018 onwards. We investigated the effect of these access restrictions on researchers' publishing and citing behaviours from a bibliometric perspective, using a dataset of ~410,000 articles published by researchers at the affected DEAL institutions between 2012-2020. We further investigated these effects with respect to the timing of contract cancellations with Elsevier, research disciplines, collaboration patterns, and article…
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Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Academic Publishing and Open Access
