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Dr Paul Ayris Director of UCL Library Services and UCL Copyright Officer Chief Executive UCL Press Chair of the LERU community of Chief Information Officers Adviser to the LIBER Board on Horizon 2020 and EU issues ID: 794280

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Vision for Institutional Publishing I-II

Dr Paul Ayris Director of UCL Library Services and UCL Copyright OfficerChief Executive, UCL PressChair of the LERU community of Chief Information OfficersAdviser to the LIBER Board on Horizon 2020 and EU issues e-mail: p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk

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Format of the Breakout Group

Session IOpen Science (30 mins)Discussion (10 mins)Session IIUCL Press as a model for institutional publishing (30 mins)Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms? (20 mins)Reporting back for the OAI9 website (15 mins)2

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Format of the Breakout Group

Session IOpen Science (30 mins)Discussion (10 mins)Session IIUCL Press as a model for institutional publishing (30 mins)Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms? (20 mins)Reporting back for the OAI9 website (15 mins)3

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Contents

The Institution as publisherUCL PressBusiness ModellingLook at UCL publicationsCollaborations?Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms?4Plaster Relief by John Flaxman, Flaxman Gallery, UCL

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Contents

The Institution as publisherUCL PressBusiness ModellingLook at UCL publicationsCollaborations?Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms?5

Plaster Relief by John Flaxman,

Flaxman Gallery, UCL

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Open Access as an opportunity for libraries

Traditional model for a research libraryCollector of knowledgeCataloguer of knowledgeCurator of knowledgeOpen Science‘A paradigm shift in the modus operandi of research and science impacting the entire scientific process’University Library can be:Creator of knowledgeAs a University Press…6

UCL, Wilkins Building, 1826

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UCL Press

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Contents

The Institution as publisherUCL PressBusiness ModellingLook at UCL publicationsCollaborations?Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms?8

Plaster Relief by John Flaxman,

Flaxman Gallery, UCL

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Business ModellingPublishing List

Formats to be publishedStaffing structuresRunning Costs9

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Publishing List from theBusiness Plan

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Formats

Journal publishing platform OJS (Open Journal Systems) overlaying UCL Discovery as storage layerPeer-reviewed journalsRun by academic Editorial CommitteesResearch Monograph listUsing Open Monograph PressTextbook infrastructureBeing constructed with JISC project monies 11

See

http://

www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press

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Challenges for Text Books

Students want remote access to core readings 24x7In the US, just five textbook publishers control more than 80% of the $8.8 billion textbook marketE-book publishers are nervous about making course texts available as e-books (free at the point of use) as they do not want to cannibalize their print sales to students and lose revenue12

St Michael, by John Flaxman, UCL

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Textbooks

Successful in a JISC funding for OA e-textbooks2 exemplars will help build e-textbook infrastructurePublic Archaeology, based on curriculum at UCLBurns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, based on UCL M.Sc courseE-Textbooks suitable for UK curricula difficult to sourceUniversities can publish their own13UCL Special Collections, Hans von Gersdorff, Feldtbuch der Wundartzney (Strassbourg, 1530)

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Public ArchaeologyCourse Book in Public Archaeology

Will give overview based on current undergraduate and postgraduate teachingWill take account of global scholarship and practiceTarget audience is undergraduates and postgraduatesLecturers in countries where Public Archaeology is a growing field of practice14

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Plastic and Reconstructive surgery

Written by leading practitioner at Royal Free HospitalIntended for MSc in Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Will provide overview for students coming from a variety of specialisms across the worldCourse is only one of a handful to train medics not only in practice, but also in research and innovation in materials and techniques 15

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UCL Publishing model

Open Access business modelPDF in UCL DiscoveryEnhanced digital versions in UCL Digital PressSales via Print on DemandBooks will be peer reviewed before publicationInnovative technical solutions for Monographs and Textbooks Open up publishing to new communities16

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Staffing Structure

17CEODirector of UCL Library Services

Publishing Manager

Assistant Director

Support Services

Managing

Editor

Marketing & Distribution

Manager

Commissioning

Editor

3 more to be appointed

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Running Costs

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Contents

The Institution as publisherUCL PressBusiness ModellingLook at UCL publicationsCollaborations?Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms?19

Plaster Relief by John Flaxman,

Flaxman Gallery, UCL

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Contents

The Institution as publisherUCL PressBusiness ModellingLook at UCL publicationsCollaborations?Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms?21

Plaster Relief by John Flaxman,

Flaxman Gallery, UCL

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Case Study – Shared European infrastructure for monographs?

19 European partners, led by UCL European universities can become publishers Shared publishing infrastructure with OA business models OAPEN to provide much of the technical infrastructureCollaboration launched at UCL in December 2013

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What could be achieved?23

OUTPUTS Shared publishing infrastructure Shared by 19 partners Scaleable to all European Universities

Advocacy

for new solutions to solve monograph crisis

Marketing frameworks

Business Modelling activities

At least 180 OA monographs in 35 series

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Indicative series in European collaboration

35 series titles proposed in totalSubject areaMedia History and Film TheoryMedia studies, Film theorySpirituality Studies in Theology

Theology

World Oral Literature Series

Literary Studies

Iranian Studies

Middle Eastern Studies

Law, Governance and Development Research

Law, International Studies

Interdisciplinary

Issues - Art, City, Society

Urban Studies

New Ideas in Human

Interaction

Linguistics

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Contents

The Institution as publisherUCL PressBusiness ModellingLook at UCL publicationsCollaborations?Discussion: How can Universities develop publishing arms?25

Plaster Relief by John Flaxman,

Flaxman Gallery, UCL

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Discussion

How can Universities develop publishing arms?26UCL Special Collections, the Centenary edition of the College Magazine, June 1927

UCL Special Collections, Hans von Gersdorff,

Feldtbuch der Wundartzney

(Strassbourg, 1530)