Date OPENNESS CONTRIBUTE ACCESS USE ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow From Understanding to Engagement Understand the conceptual underpinnings of open movements Understand what the open access and public access movements are ID: 781620
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OPENNESS: CONTRIBUTE, ACCESS, USE
ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow:
From Understanding to Engagement
Slide2Understand the conceptual underpinnings of open movementsUnderstand what the open access and public access movements areIdentify current events within the open and public access movementsIdentify other open movementsLearning objectives
Slide3Open to contributions and participationOpen and free to accessOpen to use & reuse w/few or no restrictions
Open to indexing and machine readableWhat do we mean by open?
Slide4PARTICIPATEin BUILDING and
CONTRIBUTEEXPERTISE
Slide5AS OPPOSED TO…
Slide6OPEN and FREE TO ACCESS
Slide7AS OPPOSED TO…
Slide8OPEN TO USE and REUSE WITH FEW or NO RESTRICTIONS
Slide9AS OPPOSED TO…
Slide10OPEN TO MACHINE READING, INDEXING, and PROCESSING
Slide11AS OPPOSED TO…
Slide12Generally enabled by technology Works both inside and outside of traditional models Supported by a variety of business models Commonalities
Slide13Open access literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. - Peter SuberOpen Access
Slide14Gratis: You can read it for free. Anything else, you better ask permission.Libre: With credit given, OK to text-mine, re-catalog, mirror for preservation, quote, remix, whatever.Most OA is gratis. You get to “libre” via Creative Commons licensing, usually.(text from Dorothea Salo)
Gratis vs. Libre
Slide151) Open Access publishing2) Author self-archiving2.5) Hybrid open access publishing
Two (and a Half) Roads to Open Access
Slide16Slide17Has taken time for impact factors and reputation to buildBusiness models still emergingAuthor-pays model has better traction in the STM communityEmerging challenges with ‘predatory’ practices
Open Access publishingIssues and questions
Slide18Slide19Sustainability sometimes an issueParticipation of faculty (particularly for institutional)Discipline based repositories often rooted in cultures used to sharingOften include a range of material including student work, grey literature, theses and dissertations, etc.For published literature, what can be deposited confusing (post print, pre print, published version?)
Copyright issues murky and (often) frustratingOpen Access ArchivingIssues and questions
Slide20Slide21Hybrid models
Publisher
Price
Notes
Elsevier Sponsored Article
$3,000
Some journals (
In 2011, 959 Elsevier articles were sponsored and published.)
Oxford Open
$3,000
Some journals; lower price if author is from a developing country
Springer Open Choice
$3,000
All journals; allows CC-BY licensing
American Chemical Society
AuthorChoice
$1,000 – 3,000
Lowest price if institution subscribes & have personal membership
Plant Physiology
$1,500/ $500 / Free
OA free for members of ASPB; Discount if non-member but institution subscribes
Slide22Public should have ready and easy access to taxpayer funded research
Many legislative efforts in US to halt and expand this.
Public Access Mandates
Slide23Office of Science and Technology Planning of the White House:Request for Information on Public Access to Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Publications Resulting From Federally Funded ResearchRequest for Information: Public Access to Digital Data Resulting From Federally Funded Scientific ResearchOut of the COMPETE act Continuing anger over Research Works Act -
H.R. 3699 (now withdrawn) - http://thecostofknowledge.com/Federal Research Public Access Act (S.1373 and HR 5037)Federal agencies with annual extramural research expenditures over $100 million make manuscripts of journal articles stemming from research funded by that agency publicly availableHarvard Memo: http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k77982&tabgroupid=icb.tabgroup143448
Current Activity
Slide24Harvard
(Faculty of Arts and Sciences, College of Law)MIT
KansasOberlinDukeAnd others…
http://roarmap.eprints.orgInstitutional Open Access Policies
Slide25Open Education
Slide26Open Books
Slide27Open Peer Review
Slide28Open access to data not just papersThe rate of discovery is accelerated by better access to data
Actionable dataFunder mandates around management and sharing of data (in some cases)
Open Data
Slide29OPEN SCIENCE
Slide30Peter Suber - Open Access Overview: http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htmDirectory of Open Access Journals:http://www.doaj.org/ Registry of Open Access Repositories:
http://roar.eprints.org/Sherpa/Romeo Publisher Copyright Policies and Self-Archiving: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php
Resources
Slide31Slide 14: Text used from Dorothea Salo’s “Open Sesame” Presentation at http://www.slideshare.net/cavlec/open-sesame-and-other-open-movementsSlide 15: “The winding roads of Spain” by SKI Tripper, CC-BY,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nzer/2640367659/ Slide 25: Public http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronw79/5575652125/Slide 26: Harvard Widener Library http://www.flickr.com/photos/mak506/2771080083/
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