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 diffic...

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Main Authors: Christophe Boudry, Patricio Alvarez-Muñoz, Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge, Didier Ayena, Niels J. Brouwer, Zia Chaudhuri, Brenda Chawner, Emilienne Epee, Khalil Erraïs, Akbar Fotouhi, Almutez M. Gharaibeh, Dina H. Hassanein, Martina C. Herwig-Carl, Katherine Howard, Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo, Patricia-Ann Laughrea, Fernando A. Lopez, Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo, Fernando K. Malerbi, Papa Amadou Ndiaye, Nina A. Noor, Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza, Vasilios P. Papastefanou, Mufarriq Shah, Carol L. Shields, Ya Xing Wang, Vasily Yartsev, Frederic Mouriaux
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Patricio Alvarez-Muñoz
Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge
Didier Ayena
Niels J. Brouwer
Zia Chaudhuri
Brenda Chawner
Emilienne Epee
Khalil Erraïs
Akbar Fotouhi
Almutez M. Gharaibeh
Dina H. Hassanein
Martina C. Herwig-Carl
Katherine Howard
Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo
Patricia-Ann Laughrea
Fernando A. Lopez
Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo
Fernando K. Malerbi
Papa Amadou Ndiaye
Nina A. Noor
Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza
Vasilios P. Papastefanou
Mufarriq Shah
Carol L. Shields
Ya Xing Wang
Vasily Yartsev
Frederic Mouriaux
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Patricio Alvarez-Muñoz
Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge
Didier Ayena
Niels J. Brouwer
Zia Chaudhuri
Brenda Chawner
Emilienne Epee
Khalil Erraïs
Akbar Fotouhi
Almutez M. Gharaibeh
Dina H. Hassanein
Martina C. Herwig-Carl
Katherine Howard
Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo
Patricia-Ann Laughrea
Fernando A. Lopez
Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo
Fernando K. Malerbi
Papa Amadou Ndiaye
Nina A. Noor
Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza
Vasilios P. Papastefanou
Mufarriq Shah
Carol L. Shields
Ya Xing Wang
Vasily Yartsev
Frederic Mouriaux
Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology
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Patricio Alvarez-Muñoz
Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge
Didier Ayena
Niels J. Brouwer
Zia Chaudhuri
Brenda Chawner
Emilienne Epee
Khalil Erraïs
Akbar Fotouhi
Almutez M. Gharaibeh
Dina H. Hassanein
Martina C. Herwig-Carl
Katherine Howard
Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo
Patricia-Ann Laughrea
Fernando A. Lopez
Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo
Fernando K. Malerbi
Papa Amadou Ndiaye
Nina A. Noor
Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza
Vasilios P. Papastefanou
Mufarriq Shah
Carol L. Shields
Ya Xing Wang
Vasily Yartsev
Frederic Mouriaux
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title 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_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_sort worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmology
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publishDate 2019-10-01
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.
topic Science publishing
Sci-Hub
Paywall
Bibliodiversity
Hinari
PubMed Central
url https://peerj.com/articles/7850.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a311b861aeb407b90deae52471eaf782020-11-24T21:37:01ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-10-017e785010.7717/peerj.7850Worldwide inequality in access to full text scientific articles: the example of ophthalmologyChristophe Boudry0Patricio Alvarez-Muñoz1Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge2Didier Ayena3Niels J. Brouwer4Zia Chaudhuri5Brenda Chawner6Emilienne Epee7Khalil Erraïs8Akbar Fotouhi9Almutez M. Gharaibeh10Dina H. Hassanein11Martina C. Herwig-Carl12Katherine Howard13Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo14Patricia-Ann Laughrea15Fernando A. Lopez16Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo17Fernando K. Malerbi18Papa Amadou Ndiaye19Nina A. Noor20Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza21Vasilios P. Papastefanou22Mufarriq Shah23Carol L. Shields24Ya Xing Wang25Vasily Yartsev26Frederic Mouriaux27Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, Média Normandie, Caen, FranceUniversidad Estatal de Milagro, Milagro, EcuadorEmpresa de Tecnologías de la Información (ETI), Grupo de las Industrias Biotecnológica y Farmacéutica (BioCubaFarma), Havana, CubaUniversité de Lomé, Faculté des Sciences de la santé, Hôpital de Bè, Lomé, TogoLeiden University Medical Center, Department of Ophthalmology, Leiden, The NetherlandsUniversity of Delhi, Lady Hardinge Medical College, PGIMER, Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi, IndiaVictoria University of Wellington, School of Information Management, Wellington, New ZealandUniversité de Yaoundé, Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences Biomédicales, Yaoundé, CameroonUniversité de Tunis El-Manar, Faculté de Médecine de Tunis, Tunis, TunisiaTehran University of Medical Sciences, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Tehran, IranUniversity of Jordan, Faculty of Medicine, Amman, JordanCairo University, Ophthalmology Department, Cairo, EgyptUniversity of Bonn, Department of Ophthalmology, Bonn, GermanyFlinders University, Adelaide, AustraliaUniversity of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the CongoLaval University, Department of Ophthalmology and Head and Neck Surgery, Quebec, CanadaUniversidad Metropolitana para la Educación y el Trabajo, Centro de Innovación de los Trabajadores, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaUniversidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, MexicoHospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, BrazilCheikh Anta Diop University, Abass NDAO Hospital, Dakar, SenegalJEC Eye Hospitals and Clinics, Jakarta, IndonesiaUnidad de Investigación en Bibliometría, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, PeruRoyal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust. Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UKPakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Department of Optometry, Peshawar, PakistanWills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USABeijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Key Laboratory, Beijing, ChinaScientific Research Institute of Eye Diseases, Moscow, RussiaUniv Rennes, INSERM, INRA, CHU de Rennes, Institut NUMECAN (Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer), Rennes, FranceBackground 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.https://peerj.com/articles/7850.pdfScience publishingSci-HubPaywallBibliodiversityHinariPubMed Central