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The State of the Art of Open Access Open Access is here to stay Vanessa Proudman SPARC Europe Proud2Know EAHIL Course, 10 June 2014

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Page 1: The State of the Art of Open Access. Open Access is here to stay, June 2014

The State of the Art of Open Access Open Access is here to stay

Vanessa ProudmanSPARC Europe

Proud2Know

EAHIL Course, 10 June 2014

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Overview

• What Open Access is

• The changing context of scholarly communication

• How funders and institutions are supporting the change

• Library support

• What’s next

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What is Open Access?

“ Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. What makes it possible is the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder”

A very brief introduction to Open AccessPeter Suber

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THE CHANGING CONTEXTOF SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION

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Arxiv.org, 1991

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Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2001

“Open access is economically feasible, it gives readers extraordinary power to find and make use of relevant literature, and it gives authors and their works vast and measureable new visibility, readership, and impact.”

www.soros.org/openaccess

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Open Access repositories, 2000

• Provide digital access to research

• Through an interoperable framework (OAI-PMH)

• Institutions and subject communities

• > 2500 repositories since 2000

• Creating a global database of openly-accessible research

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ISS Repository

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Directory of Open Access Repositorieshttp://www.opendoar.org

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Open Access journals

• Content available to readers free of charge

• Some journals charge a publishing fee

• Although more than 50% do not

• To date (June 2014), over 9,750 OA journals (doaj.org) vs ca 50,000 total of peer-reviewed journals (Ulrich’s)

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Open Journals System (OJS)

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Ubiquity Press

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BioMed Central

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Springer Open

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Articles are increasing

from Laakso, M., & Björk, B.-C. (2012). Anatomy of open access publishing: a study of longitudinal

development and internal structure. BMC Medicine, 10(1), 124. doi:10.1186/1741-7015-10-124

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Europe Pubmed Central

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Open Access Button

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Knowledge Unlatched

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Open Access Books

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Directory of Open Access Books

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Europe Pubmed Central

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Altmetrics

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Data re-use, data mining, etc

• Open licensing

• License to text-mine

• The economic impact of TDM

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Creative Commons

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International Open Access services

• OpenAIRE

• SHERPA/Romeo Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving

• SHERPA/Juliet Research funders’ open access policies

• ROARMAP Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies

• DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals

• DOAB Directory of Open Access Books

• …

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FUNDERS AND INSTITUTIONS ARE SUPPORTING THIS CHANGE

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Open Access Fund

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Open Access Journal Funds

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JULIET

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Wellcome Trust Mandate, 2005

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NIH Public Access Policy, 2008

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The Finch Report (UK), 2012

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HEFCE

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Chinese Academy of Science Policy

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Open ACCESS PILOT FP7

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OpenAIRE

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EU Horizon 2020

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FP7 >> H2020FP7 H2020

‘Green’ policy: ‘make best

efforts…’

‘Green’ mandate (obligatory)

‘Gold’ payments eligible ‘Gold’ payments eligible

Covers 20% of research

(selected fields)

Covers 100% of research (all

fields)

6/12 month embargoes 6/12 month embargoes

Mute on monographs Mute on monographs

Nothing on Open Data Open Data pilot

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ROARMAP OA mandate growth 2/14

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LIBRARIESSUPPORTING FURTHER VISIBILITY AND IMPACT

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Citation impact

Ref: A. Swan Open Access Seminar, Bergen, Norway,

25/26 September 2013

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Ref: A. Swan Open Access Seminar, Bergen, Norway,

25/26 September 2013

Top 50 authors

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Ray Frost’s impact

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QUT

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QUT 2

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Open Access Fund

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Open Access Journal Funds

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Other library services

• What is Open Access? Information Services, The University of Edinburgh

• Research Funders: Open Access Policies, University Library, University of St Andrews

• Which journals should I publish in? University of Warwick Library

• Getting Published, University Library, The University of Melbourne

• Michigan Publishing, MLibrary, University of Michigan

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