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  • Academic institutions are exploring sustainable support models for Open Access (OA) publishing.
  • Visualizing publishing trends is crucial for informed decision-making in scholarly communications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an interactive dashboard for visualizing university-wide OA publishing trends.
  • To support the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) in seeking sustainable OA publishing models.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized publication data exported from Scopus.
  • Developed an interactive dashboard using Microsoft Power BI.
  • Visualized five years of publishing trends by OA model, publisher, journal, school, and citation count.

Main Results:

  • The dashboard offers interactive filtering by school, OA model, and year.
  • It displays comprehensive OA publishing trends over five years.
  • The project involved iterative design and data refinement, with a planned expansion to include publishing costs.

Conclusions:

  • The interactive dashboard provides a replicable model for academic health sciences libraries.
  • This tool supports informed decision-making for sustainable Open Access publishing strategies.
  • The documented workflow ensures adaptability and ease of implementation for future committees.