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What is Open Access? Spencer D. C. Keralis Research Associate Institutional Repositories Laura Waugh Repository Intellectual Property & Copyright Kris Helge Scholarly Communications Discussion #RxOA #PharmEd14
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THE ℞ FOR OPEN ACCESSAACP Annual Meeting#RxOA #PharmEd14
OVERVIEW#RxOA #PharmEd14
OVERVIEWWhat is Open Access?
Spencer D. C. KeralisResearch Associate Professor@hauntologist
Institutional Repositories Laura WaughRepository Librarian
@LauraSWaugh
Intellectual Property & Copyright Kris HelgeScholarly Communications Librarian@KrisHelge
Discussion
#RxOA #PharmEd14
WHAT IS OPEN ACCESSSpencer D. C. KeralisResearch Associate Professor@hauntologist
#RxOA #PharmEd14
WHAT IS OPEN ACCESS?A set of principles about author rights and public access that guide scholarly communications strategies.
PRINCIPLES OF OPEN ACCESSScholars should be able to retain the rights to their workAccess to scholarship – especially publicly funded scholarship – should be free
Public access to scholarship is good for societyPublic access to scholarship is good for scholarsTransparency in research helps maintain the public trustTransparency in research helps ensure good science/scholarship
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WHAT’S AT STAKE?Scholars Retain the rights to your work
Ensure the widest possible dissemination of your work
Teach with the best possible research in your field
Maintain the public trust in higher education
Students Learn with the best possible research in their fields
Affordable or free access to scholarly publications
Model behavior as scholars and educators
PUBLISHERSOpen Access informs distribution model for journalsEvaluating publicationsThe double-dip Subscriptions + APCs – your rights = Profit$Green vs. Gold OA
Predatory OA
FEDERAL MANDATESNIH and NSF led with mandates for open data and published results in 2003 and 2010 respectively
Feb 2013 OSTP Memo expanded mandate to most federal funding agencies
Agency guidance should arrive Fall 2014 – Spring 2015
MAJOR PLAYERSSPARCCOAPIR2RSherpa/RomeoOASPA
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESLaura WaughRepository Librarian@lauraswaugh
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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESWhat is an institutional repository?
Institution/University-hosted Digital Infrastructure Research and Scholarly Output
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESWhat do institutional repositories do?
Store, manage, and provide access You know where all of your files are You can permanently link to them Your research extends to the world
DIGITAL REPOSITORIESTypes and Examples: Subject-based/Disciplinary
Repositories National Repositories Institutional Repositories
DIGITAL REPOSITORIESCommon Goal: Storage Management Preservation Re-use and Access
TYPES OF DIGITAL REPOSITORIES:
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESHow does one develop an institutional repository?
Interest in Open Access grows Early Stages: UNT Open Access Policy Institutional Repository
UNT OPEN ACCESS POLICYKey Provisions:
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Promote greater access and impact Recognize societal responsibility Long-term preservation and curation
UNT OPEN ACCESS POLICYKey Challenges:
Toothless Lack of Interest So, this doesn’t affect my promotion and
tenure?
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESUNT Scholarly Works:
Launched Fall 2010 Over 50 Colleges, Centers, Institutes Over 3,000 items + datasets!
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES Articles Papers Reviews Books Chapters Posters
Presentations Reports Patents
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESVersions of Work:
Pre-Prints: submitted, not peer-reviewed
Post-Prints: accepted, peer-reviewed Final PDFs: published version
PRE-PRINT
Submitted Version Before Peer-review
POST-PRINT
Accepted Version Peer-reviewed
FINAL PDF
Published Version Typesetting Logos Formatting
GREEN VS. GOLD OPEN ACCESSGreen Open Access:
Self-archiving in a repository Certain versions of work No fees to authors or funding agency
GREEN VS. GOLD OPEN ACCESSGold Open Access:
Publishing in journals for a fee Fee = Article Processing Charges Paid by author or funding agency
Open Access Journal Definition: Funding model that does not charge
readers or their institutions for access Read, download, distribute, print, link-
to, put online, etc.
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESMost Common Questions:
Why should I bother? Increased citations Wider access to research Benefits society and research innovation
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESMost Common Questions:
What do IRs have to offer? Long-term preservation of your work Permanent URLs Item-level statistics
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIESConsiderations:
Impact Factors Promotion & Tenure Metrics Copyright?
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & COPYRIGHTKris HelgeScholarly Communications Librarian@KrisHelge
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GENERAL BUNDLE OF RIGHTSReproducePrepare DerivativesDistributePerformDisplaySound Recordings
perform publicly by means of a digital audio transmission
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ADVENT OF CREATIVE LICENSINGCreative CommonsGetty Open Content ProgramFreeDigital PhotosWiki CommonsMorgue Files
SPARC ADDENDUM Allows creators to:
Maintain their choice of rightsHave freedom of use in their scholarshipFreely distributeHave a lever for negotiating with publishersAlso give publishers equal benefits
PREDATORY/PIRACY
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DISCUSSION#RxOA #PharmEd14