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BioMed Central (BMC) is a United Kingdom-based, for-profit scientific
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publisher that produces over 250
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s. All its journals are published online only. BioMed Central describes itself as the first and largest open access science publisher. It was founded in 2000 and has been owned by Springer, now
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, since 2008.


History

BioMed Central was founded in 2000 as part of the Current Science Group (now Science Navigation Group, SNG), a nursery of scientific publishing companies. SNG chairman Vitek Tracz developed the concept for the company after NIH director Harold Varmus's PubMed Central concept for open-access publishing was scaled back. The first director of the company was
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. Chemistry Central was established in 2006 and the PhysMath Central journal imprint in 2007. In 2002, the company introduced article processing charges, and these have since been the primary source of revenue. In 2007
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stopped subsidizing BioMed Central article processing charges for Yale researchers. In October 2008, it was announced that BioMed Central (along with Chemistry Central and PhysMath Central) had been acquired by Springer Science+Business Media, the second largest STM publisher. The Chemistry Central and PhysMath Central brands have since been retired. In November 2008, BioMed Central became an official supporting organisation of Healthcare Information For All. Following the merger of BMC into
Springer Nature Springer Nature or the Springer Nature Group is a German-British academic publishing company created by the May 2015 merger of Springer Science+Business Media and Holtzbrinck Publishing Group's Nature Publishing Group, Palgrave Macmillan, and Macm ...
, BMC journals were gradually converted to the general Springer Nature software. The software migration meant the loss of several features, often related to open science requirements, like the ability to download a machine-readable version of the paper (in XML format), direct download of PDF files and the ability to read articles without cookies.


Journals

BioMed Central's flagship journals include ''
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'', '' BMC Biology'', '' BMC Medicine'', '' Genome Biology'' and '' Genome Medicine''. It also produces the BMC Series of journals covering the fields of biology and medicine. Most of the other journals published by BioMed Central are owned and produced independently by societies and academic editorial boards, with BioMed Central providing the hosting, publishing platform and marketing. All journals are published online; some of the flagship journals have in the past also been available as print subscriptions, such as '' Arthritis Research & Therapy''. Publications in BioMed Central journals are, immediately upon publication, released under the Creative Commons "Attribution" license which grants permission to reuse publications and produce derivative work. The only exceptions to this (as of 2010) were the flagship journals, which reserved rights on review and commentary content; those articles were available to purchase on a subscription or on a
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basis, becoming freely available (but not fully
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) to all after six months; however, as of January 2015, "no subscription fees apply to these journals or to any articles published in them."


Open peer review

In 2001, BioMed Central was the first publisher to carry out open peer review as default, by openly posting named peer reviewer reports alongside published articles as part of a 'pre-publication history' for all medical journals in the BMC series. With currently 70 BMC journals operating fully open peer review.


BMC Series

The BMC Series is a collection of several dozen online research journals published by BioMed Central. Like all other BioMed Central journals, they have a policy of open access to the research articles they publish. Between them, they cover all major subject areas within biology and medicine. Two of the journals, '' BMC Biology'' and '' BMC Medicine'', have a broad scope, and aim to publish particularly significant research. A third journal, ''BMC Research Notes'', publishes scientifically valid research outputs that cannot be considered as full research or methodology articles across all scientific and clinical disciplines, while ''BMC Proceedings'' publishes conference proceedings. The other journals specialise on a particular subject area. Due to their free licensing, images from BMC journals can be reused in other places. Most BMC Series journals have an impact factor. As of 2016, for the 53 journals with impact factors, ''BMC Biology'' had the highest at 7.98.


Databases

The company also has hosted biomedical databases, including th
ISRCTN registry
(previously Current Controlled Trials), a Primary Registry of
clinical trials Clinical trials are prospective biomedical or behavioral research studies on human participants designed to answer specific questions about biomedical or behavioral interventions, including new treatments (such as novel vaccines, drugs, dietar ...
in th
WHO Registry Network
The Biology Image Library and the Cases Database, a database of medical case reports, were closed in 2014. The company also provided hosting for institutional repositories of publications based on the DSpace platform under the brand Open Repository. The Open Repository activity was sold to Atmire in 2016.


See also

*
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association The Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA) is a non-profit trade association of open access journal and book publishers. Having started with an exclusive focus on open access journals, it has since expanded its activities to include ...
, of which BioMed Central is a founding member * ''Trials'' (journal)


References


Further reading

* * * * Chillingworth, Mark (9 August 2004). "BioMed Central Seeks Open Access Advice." '' Information World Review''. * * Accessed July 17, 2005. * Galbraith, Kate (July 11, 2003)
"British Researchers Get to Publish in 90 Online Medical Journals Free"
'' The Chronicle of Higher Education'' 49 (44): A28. * Gavaghan, Helen (June 30, 2003)
"Open-Access Publishing Finds Official Favor"
'' The Scientist.'' Accessed July 17, 2005. * * Loxton, Liz (May 1, 2003). "NHS Information Project Launched." '' Information World Review.'' * MacLeod, Donald (June 17, 2003)
"Publish and Be Free"
'' The Guardian''. Verified availability July 17, 2005. * Peel, John (February 2000)
"BioMed Central"
'' D-Lib Magazine'' 6 (2). Accessed July 17, 2005. * (September 3, 2001)
"BioMed Central Launches 12 New Author-Initiated Research E-Journals"
'' Information Today'' 18 (9): 24–25. Accessed July 17, 2005. * Shearer, Kathleen (January 2002)
"BioMed Central: An Alternative to Scholarly Publishing (CARL/ABRC Backgrounder Series No. 4)"
Ottawa: Canadian Association of Research Libraries. Accessed July 17, 2005. * Suber, Peter (September 6, 2001)

. ''Free Online Scholarship Newsletter.'' * Watson, Linda A., Ivan S. Login, and Jeffrey M. Burns (2003)
"Exploring New Ways to Publish: A Library-Faculty Partnership"
''Journal of the Medical Library Association'' 91 (2): 245–247. Accessed July 17, 2005. * Young, Jeffrey R (January 18, 2002). "Publisher of Free Online Science Journal Charges Authors a "Processing Fee"". '' The Chronicle of Higher Education'' 48 (19): A36.


External links

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