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Earth-prints: A Geosciences Earth-prints: A Geosciences Open Archive for Open Open Archive for Open Minded GeoscientistsMinded Geoscientists
Anna Grazia ChiodettiAnna Grazia Chiodetti
INGV
CNR, RomE, 10/5/2006
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia is the largest European research institution in Geophysics and Volcanology.
Its main mission is the study of geophysical phenomena in both the solid and fluid components of the Earth. This task includes the development and maintenance of monitoring instrumentation and infrastructures, as well as real time surveillance and early warning.
INGV cooperates with universities and other research institutions.One of the most important cooperation is with PNRA Consortium (INGV is part of the consortium) in the frame of national research programs in Antarctica. The activities are charaterized by the seismic, geomagnetic and ionospheric monitoring, observation, data analysis and research during the summer and the winter season at Baia Terra Nova and Concordia.
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
INGV Libraries Network
The network is organized in 7 libraries located in Milano, Bologna, Pisa, Roma, Napoli, Catania and Palermo
Libraries support INGV research activities Libraries promote and develop electronic resources in the fields of geophysics and volcanology
INGV Libraries Network
Documentary collections: 15,000 books500 print journals 2000 e-journals200 ancient and rare books
Specialized in: seismology, volcanology, physics of the earth’s interior, seismic and volcanic hazard and risk, geochemistry, physics of the upper atmosphere, geomagnetism
Electronic services are available for every INGV scientist in the different sections located on the Italian territory
Earth Sciences disciplinary Open Archive
Free accessible to researchers during the search, retrieval and the submission process
Born in September 2005 from a collaboration between INGV and PNRA, is maintained by CILEA
It is open to other institutions that develop research in earth sciences
765 documents are archived on Earth-prints
Earth-Prints is
Collect, harvest, disseminate, and preserve research results in the field of Atmosphere, Cryosphere, Hydrosphere, Solid Earth and Earth Sciences disciplines in general
Mission
Objectives
Promote an international repository dedicated to the collection of documents related to highly specialized subjects with a great impact for research and the civil protection Consolidate the impact of Geophysics research on the scientific communityCreate an efficient system and fast method to disseminate the original ideas preserving the intellectual property on the contributionsFacilitate the communication and the dialogue between scientists of different countries
Earth-Prints
Support open access movementBased on a open source software (DSPACE)
Multicultural open archive (title, abstract and key words in English are mandatory)
Tipology of the documents archived: manuscripts, published papers, books and book chapters, conference materials, theses, web products and data sets
Accepted file formats: text, pdf, doc, avi, audio, tiff, jpeg, eps etc.
Maximum dimension: 10 Mb
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Daily alerting system by subject for registered users
Creative Commons licenses can be added to archived documents
Link to doi resolver and future connection to other tools to support research (Citebase and Paratools)
Information accessible and indexed by Google and Google Scholar ect.
Archive structure based on the disciplinary hierarchical structure
Backstage organization in communities that represents INGV Sections to facilitate the evaluation of the INGV products
Different policies for different community with different administrator
Guided submission of the contribution and help online
It is possible to activate a workflow for the metadata revision and the paper validation with different group of experts and editors related to the type of documents and to the affilation of the submitter
Available online indices by author, title, year, journal title, kind of material etc.
Free open access documents, possible restriction for documents protected by the publishers copyrights
Register for id and password to submit an item
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Detailed metadata description for different kind of documents (personalized set of metadata related to the tipology of the contribution)
Possible upload of several files for each item
Permanent identifier of the paper - handle system Datastamp on the material archived
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DSPACE produced by MIT and HP between 2000-2002
OAI-PMH compliant – the standard allows service providers to harvest metadata to organize sophysticated and specialized search engines (es. METALIS http://metalis.cilea.it/)
OAIS Open Archival Information System guarantees interoperability and stability of the archive to facilitate the long term preservation
Technology (software DSpace)
Disciplinary hierarchical three levels structure
01.01. Atmosphere
01.02. Ionosphere
01.03. Magnetosphere
Atmosphere
02.01. Permafrost
02.02. Glaciers
02.03. Ice cores
02.04. Sea ice
Cryosphere
03.01. General
03.02. Hydrology
03.03. Physical
03.04. Chemical and biological
Hydrosphere
04.01. Earth Interior
04.02. Exploration geophysics
04.03. Geodesy
04.04. Geology
04.05. Geomagnetism
04.06. Seismology
04.07. Tectonophysics
04.08. Volcanology
Solid Earth
05.01. Computational geophysics
05.02. Data dissemination
05.03. Educational, History of Science,Public Issues
05.04. Instrumentation and techniques of general interest
05.05. Mathematical geophysics
05.06. Methods
05.07. Space and Planetary sciences
05.08. Risk
05.09. Miscellaneous
GeneralType Title Here
Earth-prints
5 big fields (disciplines), 28 classes e 178 subcategories
Copyright
Deposited documents are property of the authors
The researcher is responsible for the archived contribution
The author guarantees that documents have no publishing constraints on the distribution
He/she will inform other contributors that the paper will be archived on Earth-prints
Documents protected by publishing rights should be accessible only to authorized users
Copyright
When an author submits a paper to a journal must considerate…
Publishers permit to modify the copyright transfer agreement during the publishing process. It is important to preserve the rights leaving to the editorial houses only the first publication permission. Preserve the rights on documents means self-archiving, teaching, disseminating the manuscript and publishing it again in other forms.
If a publisher… The author…
Authorizes everything Is happy
Authorizes to archive the pre-print version
Adds corrigenda after the review process
Authorizes to archive the post-print
Archives pre-print before the submission or before signing the copyright agreement
Does not allow the deposit of documents
Submits pre-print before the submission to the journal and adds corrigenda
Suggestions to the authors
Copyright
Creative Commons offer a flexible group of licenses “some rights reserved” to protect ideas and creative products…
and guarantee
an intermediate level of protection of the property rights between the traditional copyright “all right reserved” and the public domain “no rights reserved”
Policy
Earth-prints is a tool to support research in Earth Sciences and to facilitate communication and cooperation in these disciplines between scientists of different countries
The criteria for acceptance are:Documents must be relevant in the fields of Atmosphere, Cryosphere, Hydrosphere, Solid Earth, and Earth Sciences disciplines in GeneralDocuments must be ready to enter in the process of communicationThe required metadata must be correct
An archived document is in the public domain and will always remain available to the public
Archive promotion strategies
Frequent meetings with researchers
Deposit of oral presentations and posters before the beginning of a geophysics conference
Communication to the participants of the meeting that the document is available on www.earth-prints.org
Archive Logo + deposited to be added to conference posters
Partecipation to geophysics and library science meetings
Brief communication on specialized mailing lists and newsletters
Communication between researchers
Partnership with other institutions
Sponsors of the archive
Promoting the archive (2)
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Comments on earth-prints.org
Good compromise between expectations of scientists and librarians
A disciplinary forum permits the exchange of scientific results and documents
Improve the impact of Geophysical research on the scientific communityAn article published on the web it is cited 7,5 times more then a printed article (Lawrence S., Nature, 2001)
The final question is…Why should I use Earth-prints?
To ensure global availability and preservation of my work To make my research available even before publication (many publishers allow this)To make unpublished material available To participate in the Open Access movement, removing cost and permission barriers for users of scientific and scholarly research
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