Hi Roger,
Yes this is a good question.
Some kinds of requests can be fulfilled by multiple paths, like an OA article you also have PTA access to, or an OA article you also subscribe to, or as you say an article you could get by either PTA or subscription.
In order to simplify thinking about this, we've assigned each article request only one fulfillment path in the bar chart. We've assigned request fulfillment path via a priority order, with the top one first:
- OA
- PTA
- subscription
- ILL
- Unknown
So if we forecast an article could be fulfilled via OA, we count it in that segment even if it could also be fulfilled via one of the lower priority paths.
We recognize that often people will get things via subscription if the library has a subscription even if it is green OA or also in your PTA, but we show it this way partly to make it clear only what a subscription is buying you -- it is often less than people think, when they aren't accounting for PTA and open access.
Anyway, that is why the PTA fulfillment percentage doesn't go down when you model subscribing to new journals.
Hope that helps explain what is going on?
Heather