Researchers support preprints and open access publishing, but with reservations: A questionnaire survey of MBSJ members

Author:

Ide Kazuki123ORCID,Nakayama Jun‐ichi456

Affiliation:

1. Division of Scientific Information and Public Policy, Center for Infectious Disease Education and Research (CiDER) Osaka University Osaka Japan

2. Research Center on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Osaka University Osaka Japan

3. Research Unit for Data Application National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) Tokyo Japan

4. Division of Chromatin Regulation National Institute for Basic Biology Aichi Japan

5. Department of Basic Biology, School of Life Science The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI Aichi Japan

6. Research Ethics Committee The Molecular Biology Society of Japan (MBSJ) Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractSince the 1990s, journals have become increasingly online and open access. In fact, about 50% of articles published in 2021 were open access. The use of preprints (i.e., non‐peer‐reviewed articles) has also increased. However, there is limited awareness of these concepts among academics. Therefore, we conducted a questionnaire‐based survey among members of the Molecular Biology Society of Japan. The survey was conducted between September 2022 and October 2022, with 633 respondents, 500 of whom (79.0%) were faculty members. In total, 478 (76.6%) respondents had published articles as open access, and 571 (91.5%) wanted to publish their articles in open access. Although 540 (86.5%) respondents knew about preprints, only 183 (33.9%) had posted preprints before. In the open‐ended section of the questionnaire survey, several comments were made about the cost burdens associated with open access and the difficulty of how academic preprints are handled. Although open access is widespread, and recognition of preprints is increasing, some issues remain that need to be addressed. Academic and institutional support, and transformative agreement may help reduce the cost burden. Guidelines for handling preprints in academia are also important for responding to changes in the research environment.

Funder

Inamori Foundation

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Genetics

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