Survey of US Higher Education Faculty 2023, Payment of Open Access Publication Fees

Survey of US Higher Education Faculty 2023, Payment of Open Access Publication Fees

The report gives highly detailed information on which faculty are receiving support from academic libraries, academic departments, foundations, and college or university administrative departments for the payment of open access publication fees. Separate data sets track payments by each source, enabling the report’s end users to compare support given by academic libraries to that given by academic or administrative departments. The study also helps define who is making personal payments for publication in open access journals.



This 114-page study is based on data from a survey of 725 higher education faculty randomly chosen from nearly 500 colleges and universities in the USA. Data is broken out by personal variables such as work title, gender, personal income level, academic discipline, age and other variables, as well as institutional indicators such as college or university type or Carnegie class, enrollment size, public or private status and others. Readers can compare support received by faculty in medicine to that in the social sciences, for example, or to business faculty. Also, support for associate professors can be compared to support for full professors, or support for men to that for women, etc. etc.We asked: Have you ever had a foundation or other private Entity supporting open access pay publication fees charged by open access journals to publish one of your scholarly articles?

2.90% of respondents answered yes, and 97.10% answered no.

Broken out by Carnegie class or type of college, those at level 1 or 2 research universities received such payment most often (4.74%), while those at community colleges least often (0%). Broken out by race or ethnicity; mixed race respondents were most likely to receive payment (8.33%), followed by Hispanic or Latino respondents,3.85%; indigenous respondents were the least likely at 0%.


Table 1.1 Have you ever had your college library, administration or department pay a “publication fee” charged by a journal to allow you to make the journal article available in a digital repository or open access journal?
Table 1.2 Have you ever had your college library, administration or department pay a “publication fee” charged by a journal to allow you to make the journal article available in a digital repository or open access journal? Broken out by Carnegie class or type of college
Table 1.3 Have you ever had your college library, administration or department pay a “publication fee” charged by a journal to allow you to make the journal article available in a digital repository or open access journal? Broken out by public or private college
Table 1.4 Have you ever had your college library, administration or department pay a “publication fee” charged by a journal to allow you to make the journal article available in a digital repository or open access journal? Broken out by enrollment 36

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