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Julian Richards, Director Archaeology Data Service http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk Opportunities and Challenges with Open Access and Open Data in the UK EAA Congress, Istanbul September 2014

Eaa2014 Opportunities and Challenges with Open Access and Open Data in the UK

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Presentation by Julian Richards, Archaeology Data Service (ADS) EAA 2014 session: Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology Istanbul, Turkey 13 September 2013

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Julian Richards, Director

Archaeology Data Service

http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

Opportunities and Challenges with

Open Access and Open Data in the UK

EAA Congress, Istanbul

September 2014

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• Research funding policy developments

• Open Data

• Case Study: Archaeology Data Service

• Open Access publication

• Case Study: Internet Archaeology

• Challenges

Outline

http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

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The policy states that, to be eligible for

submission to the post-2014 REF, authors’ final

peer-reviewed manuscripts must have been

deposited in an institutional or subject repository

on acceptance for publication. Deposited material

should be discoverable, and free to read and

download, for anyone with an internet connection.

The requirement applies only to journal articles

and conference proceedings with an International

Standard Serial Number.

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• Research funding policy developments

• Open Data

• Case Study: Archaeology Data Service

• Open Access publication

• Case Study: Internet Archaeology

• Challenges

Outline

http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

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Open Data: Case Study - Archaeology Data Service

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Re-use statistics

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Primary re-use of data

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Investment Return over 30

years?

Increase in returns on

investment in data and related

infrastructure arising from

additional use facilitated by ADS

ADS Value/Impact Analysis

£1 investment provides up to £8.30 return

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• Research funding policy developments

• Open Data

• Case Study: Archaeology Data Service

• Open Access publication

• Case Study: Internet Archaeology

• Challenges

Outline

http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

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Data Papers

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• Research funding policy developments

• Open Data

• Case Study: Archaeology Data Service

• Open Access publication

• Case Study: Internet Archaeology

• Challenges

Outline

http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

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Challenges

• Publishing business models • the level of APCs and hybrid approaches

• Green vs gold • pre-prints; multiple versions; citations

• Sustainability • Institutional repositories and resource discovery

• Learned society journals • a change of focus?

• infrastructure

• APCs (Author Processing Fees) • the question of ‘unfunded’ (‘QR-funded’) research

• expensive archaeological publication vs poor funding

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Thank-you for listening

Further information

E-mail:

[email protected]

Website:

http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/