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A GLAMR dissemination and preservation model Jaye Weatherburn amp Ross Harvey ALIA National Conference 30 August 2016 Google doc httpbitly2aDBK51 jayechats TaksNz ID: 788279

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LIS journal publishing for the digital age

A GLAMR dissemination and preservation modelJaye Weatherburn & Ross Harvey

ALIA National Conference

30 August 2016

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Google doc: http://bit.ly/2aDBK51

@jayechats @TaksNz

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‘Clearly the writing is on the wall: open access is coming, in one form or another. It’s only a question of working out the logistics’ - Barbara Fister 2016

Orthodox

journals will soon be understood as tombstones: end of debate certificates’

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Patrick Dunleavy 2012

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jayechats

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TaksNz

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ALJ + AARL = JALIA

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The journal model that JALIA continues does not cater to the ways in which social media-savvy, digitally literate

information professionals work

Our focus questions

What are the key principles on which a new journal should be based?

What could a new GLAMR OA journal look like?

How could it harness the full potential of social media?

Should a new publishing model utilise content management and archival systems for preservation of content?

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jayechats @TaksNz

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G+L+A+M+R = convergence

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GLAMR sectors are increasingly

interconnected & driven by digital imperatives

A

new journal model must encourage all

sectors to contribute

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What do readers want now?

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jayechats

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TaksNz

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What do readers want now?

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No

print version

O

pen p

eer

revie

w

Default

CC-BY

licensi

ng

A

range of

metrics

Rolling publication

Easy

social media

sharing

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What we propose

‘What if manuscripts were treated as dynamic objects, rather than static attachments to be shuffled along the process of publication? I envision a workflow where the research objects, manuscripts, data files, et cetera are made web-friendly, machine-readable and interactive at the earliest possible stages’ -

Carly

Strasser

2016

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jayechats

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TaksNz

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Google doc: http://bit.ly/2aDBK51

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‘Social media is a long-term addition to the scholarly

infrastructure…“dark social” sharing is where the really serious change is happening’

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Kent

Anderson

2016

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jayechats

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TaksNz

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Transcripts of human library loan sessions

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Next steps

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TaksNz

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Investigate alternative business models

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TaksNz

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Investigate

new tools

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Poppet with a camera CC BY 2.0

https://www.flickr.com/photos/infobunny/6990260933/ @jayechats @TaksNZ

Pop-up journal

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A call to arms?

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Jaye Weatherburn

jayeweatherburn@gmail.comORCID 0000-0002-2325-0331 Twitter @jayechats

Ross Harvey

rossharvey1@gmail.com

ORCID

0000-0001-9446-5623 Twitter @

TaksNz