This presentation was given by Inge Van Nieuwerburgh (UGent) during the training school "Architectural History Research in the Digital Era" (Ghent, Belgium, April 2-6 2013) organized in the framework of the Cost Action IS0904 "European Architecture Beyond Europe".
1. Ghent University Libraryy y
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Open Access
Inge Van Nieuwerburgh -
UGent
Training School ‘Architectural History
Research in the Digital Era’
A il 3 2013April 3, 2013
3. Why publish?
Gain funding
Financial reward
Advance career
Personal prestige
Communicate results to peers
Advance career
0 20 40 60 80 100
% respondents
source: Alma Swan Key Perspectives Ltdsource: Alma Swan, Key Perspectives Ltd,
15 May 2006 OA workshop Brussels
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Nieuwerburgh - Ghent 3 April, 2013
4. Choice of publisher / journal titlep j
is important
Discipline-specific? Discipline specific?
Impact (WOS)
L l / i i l bli Local / international public
Recognition?
Rewarding?
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5. Research evaluation & analytical
t ltools
Web of Science
Journal citation reports (JCR):
impact factorimpact factor
Scopus
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6. Functions of scientific publication
Source: Herbert Van de Sompel, “Open Archives voor onderzoek”
Gent 22 Oct 2002Gent, 22 Oct. 2002
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Nieuwerburgh - Ghent 3 April, 2013
7. Journal
Combines these functions
But classical system toll access =>
barriers => poor accessbarriers => poor access
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10. Thecla Ettema – Bootsma,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/biblioteekje/4029201658/,
(CC BY NC SA)(CC BY-NC-SA)
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Nieuwerburgh - Ghent 3 April, 2013
11. Open Access: what is it?
Worldwide electronic
dissemination
Of peer reviewed research results Of peer-reviewed research results
(publications or data)
Free to use, free of restrictions
(still refering to source!)(st e e g to sou ce )
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Nieuwerburgh - Ghent 3 April, 2013
12. Open Access: why?
Speed up and enhance the accessibility
of an articleof an article
Enhance its visibility
h ld d Enhance its worldwide impact
Discovery / novel research
Better assessment, better monitoring,
better management of researchbetter management of research
> innovation prestige funding=> innovation, prestige, funding
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13. Open Access to publications: how to
do it?
“self archiving”: The scientist
hi bli ti i larchives a publication in an openly
available repository. This is also known
as “green road to open access”as green road to open access .
Publish in an Open Access Journal, a
freely available electronic journal Thisfreely available electronic journal. This
is also known as “gold road to open
access”.access .
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Nieuwerburgh - Ghent 3 April, 2013
17. OA mandate UGent
Immediate deposit / optional Open
Access
Of author’s final, peer-reviewed version
(publisher version is allowed)(publisher version is allowed)
Articles, books, chapters, conference
proceedingsproceedings
The latest upon publication
As of publication year 2010
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18. But also
QUTQ
Wellcome Trust
NHS NHS
EC FP7 Open Access pilotp p
H i 2020 … Horizon2020
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19. OA Pilot in FP7
7 areas (>1300 projects to date)
20% f t t l FP7 b d t (2007 2013) 20% of total FP7 budget (2007-2013)
OpenAIRE portal www.openaire.eu
Linking of publications with datasets Linking of publications with datasets
'Best effort' to provide OA
Peer reviewed publications Peer-reviewed publications
Allowed embargos: 6/12 months
R f di f OA bli hi t Refunding of OA publishing costs
Eligible while project runs
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20. OA Mandate in Horizon 2020
No longer a pilot : OA becomes an
obligationobligation
All scientific areas
Peer-reviewed publications Peer reviewed publications
Allowed embargos: 6/12 months
Plus: pilot for research dataPlus: pilot for research data
OA publishing costs
Eligibile while project runsg p j
plus (tbc): possibility to cover later
publications, under conditions to define
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21. Infrastructure to implement EC’s OA
policypolicy
Visibility
Access
Tools & services
Linking research output to project
information and datainformation and data
www.openaire.eu
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26. Some big subject repositories
PMC Open Access Subsetp
Europe PMC
Xi arXiv
SSRN
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27. Find
Google Scholar:g
http://scholar.google.com
OAIster: OAIster:
http://oaister.worldcat.org/
Driver:
http://search.driver.research-ttp //sea c d e esea c
infrastructures.eu/ (merge with
http://openaire eu spring 2013)http://openaire.eu spring 2013)
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29. No subscription costp
No influence on quality of journal!
With ith t A ti l P i With or without Article Processing
Charges/ Author Fees
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30. Open Access Journal
Some OAJ publishers:p
PLoS
BiomedCentral BiomedCentral
Copernicus
Open Humanities Press
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31. OAJ Directories
DOAJ: http://www.doaj.orgp j g
8622 OA journals
http://jurn org/: A curated http://jurn.org/: A curated
academic search-engine, indexing
4 484 f j l i h &4,484 free ejournals in the arts &
humanities.
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33. Other models
Overlay journalsy j
Hybrid journals
“a large, peer-reviewed repository
of research articles”of research articles
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34. Open Access Books
OAPEN
Open Humanities Press
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35. What can you do?
Submit the article to a journal ofj
your choice
Make the necessary changes after Make the necessary changes after
peer review
Submit final version to the journal
Deposit the same final version in Deposit the same final version in
your local or subject repository
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36. NOT (only)( y)
personal, departmental or project
website!website!
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38. “The traditional system of scholarlyy y
communication simply does not
work, and it is time for stakeholderswork, and it is time for stakeholders
to aim to radically change the
system of scholarly communication”system of scholarly communication
Lars Björnshauge @ Berlin10 Open Access conference
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40. Game changers
E.g. PLoSONE changing theg g g
landscape – other publishers are
following.following.
Big funders are launching their
j l Lif !own journals – eLife!
PeerJ - https://peerj.com/ee J ttps //pee j co /
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41. Traditional peer review is challenged!
PeerEvaluation - http://www.peerevaluation.org/
P f S i Peerage of Science -
http://www.peerageofscience.org/
Altmetrics:Altmetrics:
http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/
http://readermeter.org/
http://impactstory.org/
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42. Innovative Open Access publishing
initiatives need library support:
Open Editions – http://www.openedition.org/
Knowledge Unlatched -
http://www.knowledgeunlatched.org/
Social Science Directory -Social Science Directory
http://www.socialsciencesdirectory.com
Humanities Directory – to follow shortly
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43. Open data and beyondOpen data and beyond
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44. Share and re-use
Raw dataRaw data
Processes / workflows
Cit Cite
Eg DataCite: helps researchers to
find, access, and reuse data
LinkLink
Eg. OpenAIRE: link OA publications
to datasetsto datasets
=> Enhance quality, co-operation,
innovation Open Access - Inge Van
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