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  • Medical Informatics
  • Scholarly Publishing
  • Open Access Research

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  • The Open Access (OA) paradigm is crucial for disseminating scientific knowledge.
  • The Trans-O-MIM project (2015-2020) focused on strategies for converting subscription-based journals to OA.
  • Methods of Information in Medicine served as a case study for OA transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the outcomes of the Trans-O-MIM project.
  • To share key lessons learned regarding OA journal transformation.
  • To explore sustainable and fair models for transitioning journals to Open Access.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a Tandem Model for journal transformation.
  • Development of an evaluation metric using scenario analysis.
  • Qualitative and quantitative studies on researcher perspectives regarding OA publishing.

Main Results:

  • Successful integration of a Gold Open Access track into Methods of Information in Medicine.
  • Creation of a comprehensive evaluation metric with 5 scenarios and 65 parameters.
  • Identified researcher hesitancy towards OA publishing due to article-processing charges and quality concerns, with disparities in benefits for low-income countries.

Conclusions:

  • The Trans-O-MIM project offers a unique model for OA journal transformation and incentive experiments.
  • The developed metric aids decision-makers in assessing OA transitions.
  • Addressing cost and quality perceptions is vital for broader OA adoption, particularly for authors from developing nations.