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Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficiently
Transcript of Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficiently
Jisc and Open Access
Running services now
Shaping services for next year
Open Access services
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Why? How?
» Policies
» Research Councils
» Research Excellence Framework
» Wellcome Trust
» National Institute of Health Research
» European Commission Horizon 2020
» National Institutes of Health (US)
» Challenges
» Absolute costs
» Administrative costs
» Implementation timeline
» Policy confusion
» Low awareness
» International dimension
Open Access services
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Open Access services
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Open Access services
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» OA Good Practice
» Jisc Collections helpdesk
» Repository technical support
Open Access services
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» OA Good Practice
» Jisc Collections helpdesk
» Repository technical support
What about books?What about international?
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Neil JacobsHead of Scholarly communications support
jisc.ac.uk
Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficientlyJisc Publications Router – Steve Byford
» Jisc Publications Router
› Developed for Jisc by EDINA
» Router will:
› Alert institution to its outputs
› Help capture them to repository or CRIS
Jisc Publications Router
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Jisc Repository shared services project
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» Objectives
› Simplify many-to-many relationship between publishers and IRs
› Direct articles to appropriate institution(s)
» Key challenges
› Scalability: capturing outputs published globally
› Capturing at acceptance
Jisc Publications Router
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How it works: overview
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» Policy for OA and REF
› Takes effect 1 April 2016
› Outputs must be OA in order to qualify for assessment
› Requires deposit on repositories upon acceptance
Responding to policy priorities
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» Previously:
› Institutions preferred only full-text deposit
» Now:
› Priority is to alert institutions to as much of their content as we can
› Alert at acceptance, update on publication
What’s changed
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» Initially
› Europe PMC (metadata only)
› Trial with Nature Publishing Group (with embargoed full text)
» Currently
› Full-text feed from Europe PMC (since Feb 2014)
» Now live
› eLife (first new content imminent!)
Content providers
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» Next steps
» In-principle discussions held with about a dozen further publishers:
› Both subscription-dominated and OA
› Now moving to technical discussions
› Plan to add direct feeds from mix of publishers
› Also investigating feasibility of multi-publisher solutions
Content providers
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Service Description
Direct Delivery (OA only)
» Get OA content from all data suppliers to IR SWORD endpoint » Get all content using one single metadata format (support RIOXX)» Importer scripts available for Eprints 3.3. & 3.2, DSpace 1.8
Direct Delivery » As above (without DSpace) » Agree to manage embargo periods » Get OA and embargoed content
Browse » See all OA content from all data suppliers » Web GUI broker.edina.ac.uk/ » Search by target repository (and organisation - soon)» Deposit statistics
Harvest » Get all OA content from all data suppliers » Use OAI-PMH APIs broker.edina.ac.uk/cgi/oai2 » Search by target repository, author and funder » Choose from multiple formats
Notification » Receive monthly email alerts of new content from all data suppliers for chosen repositories » Self-register at broker.edina.ac.uk/cgi/postcard_registration
Offer to institutions
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» Existing participants:› University of Huddersfield, from 19 May 2014
› University of Reading, from 4 Aug 2014
› University of Salford, Oct 2014
» Scheduling installation of importer:› Leicester, Southampton, Glasgow, Robert Gordon, Sussex
» Registered for email alerts:› Sussex, Nottingham, Brunel
» Signed agreement on embargoes: MIT, Leicester
» Further interest from Warwick, Bath, Liverpool
More institutions joining!
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» Coverage
» Compliance
» Cost effectiveness
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Steve ByfordScholarly communications manager, Jisc
[email protected]/open-access
Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficientlyJisc Monitor – David Kay
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Possible Service
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Possible Service See aggregation prototype: http://apc.ooz.cottagelabs.com
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Possible Service
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Frank ManistaJisc Monitor liaison at Mimas
frank.manista@manchester.ac.ukscholarlycommunications.jiscinvolve.org
Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficientlyStandards and interoperability – Balviar Notay
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» Ability to track and share data between systems
» Ability to de-duplicate
» Supports robust aggregation and interrogation of research outputs
» Robust statistics
» Better business intelligence
» Transparency
» Trust in services
» Supports easier compliance and reporting
Benefits:
Standards and standardisation facilitates interoperability
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» RIOXX Metadata Application Profile, Guidelines and Plug-ins (EPrints and DSpace)
» REF EPrints Plug-in development. (June 2015) – building on the RIOXX AP work
» Metadata gathering and mapping of all OA requirements via Jisc-CASRAI OA reporting group (June 2015). Pilot project.
» Aligning standards and service development with OpenAIREand Horizon 2020
Developments and Initiatives
Standards and interoperability
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» Working collaboratively with RCUK to improve systems interoperability
» Working with publishers to improve publisher/ journal policy expression
» APC spreadsheet (Collecting APC data in a standard format) - part of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
» OA Policy Schema Standardisation (PASTEUR4OA) for Research Funders and Research Performing Organisations
» Working with Jisc Monitor Project
Developments and Initiatives
Standards and interoperability
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Balviar NotaySenior manager for Repository Shared Services, Jisc
[email protected]/open-access