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Users at Partner Organisations

Decision Tool

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Users at Partner Organisations

Context: Remit of JISC Collections

Changing landscape

– Academic …….. Partnerships ……. development of a Decision Tool

– What we have learned

Finch Report

– NHS

– Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Next steps

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JISC Collections

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Membership Negotiations: Core Grant

Higher Education: 160+

Further Education: 400+

Research Councils: 7

Opt-in agreements

– NESLi2 Journals

– Datasets

– eBooks

– Open Access – APC deposit accounts/ Jisc APC Pilot

SHEDL consortium

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Other licensing activities

Schools

Museums

SLIC

NHS

Global pharmaceutical companies

Academic consortia

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Changing landscape - UK

HEIs expected to

collaborate

New ways of working

Partnerships

Finch Report

Growing uncertainty

Licensing: Looking to

JISC Collections

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Types of Partnerships

Institution in UK

University abroad -exchange/sandwich

students

Wholly owned campus abroad

University in Asia running Institution’s Medical Degree

FE College UK with staff teaching Institution’s

students

S

M

E

SME

SME

SME

SME

SME

Medical

school NHS Trusts

NHS

Trust

NHS

Trust

NHS

Trust

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Types of Partnerships: Academic

Institution in UK

University abroad -exchange/sandwich

students

Wholly owned campus abroad

University in Asia running Institution’s Medical Degree

FE College UK with staff teaching Institution’s

students Medical

school

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HE Partners: Landscape

Higher Education: partnerships in UK

– FE Colleges

– Associated NHS trusts

– Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Higher Education: partnerships abroad

– Overseas campus

– Franchises; “commercial” arrangement

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Academic partners Rt Hon David Willetts MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science

HEFCE 2012 Annual Conference:

There is an increased demand for courses to be delivered locally and the

government is negotiating bilateral agreements with a number of countries. He

wants Universities UK, The British Council and private companies to help expand

international education through:

– Overseas campuses e.g. University of Nottingham

– Shared postgraduate study e.g. exchange programmes

– Validation of courses

The government is committed to liberalisation of teaching and awarding powers

as David believes that they don’t have to go together at the same

institution. He wants a level playing field for HE provision no matter which

provides/ delivers the courses. The important part is the regulatory framework

and the student experience.

– Subject to Parliament, we expect to introduce the new regime from 2013/14.

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The Academic Partner Question

• May 2011 – Sheffield University Meeting about partners abroad

• Different types of arrangements

• November 2011 – AGM breakout session

• Definition of Authorised User in Model Licence

• February 2012 – Librarian event

•EDUSERV – Martyn Jansen

means an individual who is authorised by an Authorised Institution to

have access to its information services (whether on-site or off-site) via

Secure Authentication and who is:

• a current student of that Authorised Institution;

• a member of staff (whether permanent or temporary including

retired members of staff) of that Authorised Institution;

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Outcomes:

A Decision Tool reflecting a common policy to be used by the Institution/

Library

– to determine how these users relate to the current content

agreements in place with the Publisher

– For internal purposes with e.g. planning and research offices

– to provide to publishers in confidence /share with JISC Collections

– a common and transparent methodology

A Partner Fee structure negotiated with publishers for additional users

A Licence Schedule 3 showing the Partner Fee to pay based on the

additional FTE involved – if a fee is relevant

A Registry of Partnership Information held on JISC Collections website –

secure account area or KB+ ?

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OUTCOME #1: Decision Tool

Create a Decision Tool comprising:

– a Policy Document

– a Checklist for Institutions to determine whether students at partner

organisations can be regarded as the Institution’s current students

and e-resource access can be provided or if these other users are

Additional Users

Available on JISC Collections’ website

To be completed by librarians

Share with publishers and JISC Collections

Where we are with this currently

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OUTCOME # 2: When to Pay Extra for Partner Users?

Librarians only support an additional fee when it is clear

these users are not their current students

Classed as Additional Authorised Users

The Decision Tool provides a route to understanding and

clarifying

Time-consuming!

Will the publisher agree?

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Model Licence Schedule 3

"SCHEDULE 3 – PARTNER FEE

The Partner Fee is based on the number of FTE within the Partner Organisation.

The Partner Fee will be invoiced by the Publisher separately to the Fee.

JISC Collections will negotiate the Fees Matrix with the publisher on behalf of all

Who has agreed?

Number of FTE in Partner

Organisation(s)

Fee as a percentage of the

applicable Charge in Schedule x

0-100 .05% or 0% ideally in first year

100-300 1%

301-600 1.5%

601-900 2%

901-1200 2.5%

1201 -2000 3%

> 2000 FTE a separate licence applies

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OUTCOME #3: Licensing Requirements

Additional Definitions to be added to the Model Licence

"Additional Authorised Users" means individuals who qualify as authorised users and can

perform the same activities as Authorised Users under this Licence (subject to the payment

of the Partner Fee) but for monetary purposes are not included in the Licence Fee.

Additional Authorised Users are users at a Partner Organisation for which the Institution

has agreed with the Publisher to pay the Partner Fee.

"Partner Fee" means the fee payable by the Institution for access and use of the Licensed

Material by Additional Authorised Users at a Partner Organisation where applicable. The

Partner Fee may be paid by the Institution to the Publisher at any time during the term of

this Licence upon receipt of the Partner Fee Quotation.

"Partner Fee Quotation" means the quotation of the Partner Fee, calculated in accordance

with Schedule 4, provided by the Publisher directly to the Institution at the request of the

Institution to include Additional Authorised Users from Partner Organisations under this

Licence.

"Partner Organisation" means the organisation(s) for which the Institution has agreed with

the Publisher to pay the Partner Fee(s).

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OUTCOME #4: Registry of Information

Planned for 2013

Extent of the issue

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Finch Report: Recommendations

Extending access to NHS

During the period of transition to open access publishing worldwide, in

order to maximise access in the HE and health sectors to journals and

articles produced by authors in the UK and from across the world that are

not accessible on open access terms, funds should be found to extend

and rationalise current licences to cover all the institutions in those

sectors.

Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Examine the feasibility of providing licensed access to journals for small

research - intensive enterprises with which universities have close

relationships.

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Extending Access to NHS Trusts

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Types of Partnerships: NHS

Institution

in UK

Medical School

NHS

Trust

NHS

Trust

NHS

Trust NHS

NHS Trusts

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Extending Access to Users at NHS Trusts

During the period of transition to open access publishing worldwide, in order to maximise

access in the HE and health sectors to journals and articles produced by authors in the UK

and from across the world that are not accessible on open access terms, funds should be

found to extend and rationalise current licences to cover all the institutions in those

sectors.

JISC Collections:

– London Medical Schools – associated trusts

– NHS East of England Strategic Health Authority

– SHALL Framework Agreement for the supply of books, journals and e-media to the

NHS

– Academic Health Science Centres Pilot (AHSC) http://www.jisc-

collections.ac.uk/Documents/Reports/AHSC%20pilot-

%20August%202012%20report.pdf

More information required!

Funded trials and assessing usage – building on AHSC Pilot

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Extending Access to SMEs

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Types of Partnerships: SMEs

S

M

E

SME

SME

SME

SME

Medical

school

Science

Faculty

University in UK

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JISC Collections and SMEs

Finch Report: Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Examine the feasibility of providing licensed access to journals for small research -

intensive enterprises with which universities have close relationships

Springer NESLi2 agreement 2011-2012

may grant access to small and medium sized enterprises that are in partnership with

the Licensee who have a research staff of less than 10 researchers.

Academic Decision Tool – can this be used for these types of users?

Commercial use

Access and authentication issues

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Workshop March 2013

EU definitions

Case study 1: Manchester University

Case study 2: STFC – Debbie Franks

Elsevier proposal

Review of academic Decision Tool and Licensing

for Partner Users

Validation, Pricing, Licensing, formulating an

approach

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STFC Science and

Innovation Campuses

o Unique platform for Public/ Private

Collaboration

Academia/ RDA’s/ Local Authorities/ Business

o Multi-disciplinary

o Providing Incubator space for new

Businesses, and Specialist Research

Institutes, e.g. ESA Centre

Delivering Science/ Technology/ Innovation/

Commercialisation across a wide range

of disciplines and sectors

Harwell and Daresbury

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Sci-Tech Daresbury

• Prime location in North West

• Campus already includes:

• STFC Daresbury Laboratory

• The Innovation Centre

• Vanguard House

• Cockcroft Institute

• STFC Innovations Technology

Access Centre

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Registered library users

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What is an SME? EU Definition

Main factors determining whether company is SME

– number of employees &

– either turnover or balance sheet total

Company

category Employees Turnover or Balance sheet total

Medium-

sized < 250 ≤ € 50 m ≤ € 43 m

Small < 50 ≤ € 10 m ≤ € 10 m

Micro < 10 ≤ € 2 m ≤ € 2 m

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staff headcount

covers full-time, part-time and seasonal staff and includes

the following:

– employees

– persons working for the enterprise being subordinated to it and

considered to be employees under national law

– owner-managers

– partners engaged in a regular activity in the enterprise and benefiting

from financial advantages from the enterprise

Excludes: apprentices or students engaged in vocational

training with apprenticeship or vocational training contracts

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different categories

3 different categories

corresponds to a type of relationship which an enterprise

might have with another

– autonomous enterprises

• either completely independent or having one or more minority

partnerships (each less than 25%) with other enterprises

– partner enterprises

• holding rises to no more than 50%

– linked enterprises

• holding rises above 50%

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user guide

details and explanations of the

new SME definition which took

effect on 1/1/2005

a model declaration that

individual companies may

complete themselves when

applying to SME support

schemes in order to establish

their SME status

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do the SME test

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Adapting the Academic Decision Tool for SMEs? Validation

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Approach: Validation

– Both Steps : “No” answers – separate agreements

– Step 1: “Yes” answers. Aim for inclusion in current licence

agreements:

• may grant access to small and medium sized enterprises that are

in partnership with the Licensee who have a research staff of less

than 10 researchers

• SMEs will NEVER afford the content they need until all OA

– Step 1: “No” answers. Step 2: “Yes” answers.

• Approach publishers for extended free trials

– Use/adapt NHS AHSC pilot as a model with publishers

• Elsevier proposal

• Establish usage levels of content and qualitative information

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An adaptable model?

Would publishers agree to extended free trials?

How to reach SMEs?

Who completes the SME Decision Tool?

Co-ordinating the trials

Who will assess Usage? What benchmarks? What is low

usage?

Expected pricing model

Corporate Use

Aggregated content – agreed pricing – click through licence?

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Thank you for listening

[email protected]

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