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Jisc’s OA offer and support13/11/2014
Sarah Fahmy, OA Good Practice Manager
Supporting OA is a priority for Jisc
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To support OA implementation, we aim to enable:
We're developing projects and services to enable you to manage, share and access research outputs more openly and cost-effectively.
•Cost avoidance through Jisc services that reduce institutional costs
•Cost saving through Jisc services that reduce institutional costs
•Productivity gains (more / better outputs from staff) through Jisc services
•Increased knowledge, skills and capability in universities
•More UK FHE -authored content more openly available
•More use of academic content by UK HE and other researchers
•Digital standards that meet the specific requirements of UK FHE
Lifecycle for OA journal articles
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On submission of an article to a journal
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Journal OA policies and how enable
researchers to
comply with
funders
Journal OA policies and how enable
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Sherpa RomeoSearchable database of
publisher's policies regarding the self- archiving of journal
articles on the web and in OA repositories.
Sherpa JulietRegistry of Open Access
policies from research funders worldwide.
Sherpa FACTAdvice to UK authors on compliance with funders’ policies in their journal of
choice.
Sherpa RomeoSearchable database of
publisher's policies regarding the self- archiving of journal
articles on the web and in OA repositories.
Sherpa JulietRegistry of Open Access
policies from research funders worldwide.
Sherpa FACTAdvice to UK authors on compliance with funders’ policies in their journal of
choice.UPDATESSherpa FACT:•Consultation going on to see whether a Sherpa service like FACT might help HEIs wrt compliance with REF•Designed a test of FACT’s accuracy in partnership w funders, HEIs and publishers•Working to improve FACT’s interface
UPDATESSherpa FACT:•Consultation going on to see whether a Sherpa service like FACT might help HEIs wrt compliance with REF•Designed a test of FACT’s accuracy in partnership w funders, HEIs and publishers•Working to improve FACT’s interface
On acceptance of an article by a journal
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Automatic notification
(and deposit) in institutional repository
Automatic notification
(and deposit) in institutional repository
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Jisc Publications Router
Automates direct delivery of scholarly works from publisher and subject repository to the
appropriate individual repositories.
Jisc Publications Router
Automates direct delivery of scholarly works from publisher and subject repository to the
appropriate individual repositories.
UPDATESSince the release of the REF requirements, process of redefining priorities, esp in terms of capturing AAMs. Despite tech challenges, now have detailed progress plans. Router seeking to expand coverage:
•Publishers open in principle to providing data/ full text at acceptance stage. Discussing draft priorities•Investigating delivery of metadata records from multi-publisher aggregated sources to supply notification at acceptance.If interested in participating, contact Steve Byford
UPDATESSince the release of the REF requirements, process of redefining priorities, esp in terms of capturing AAMs. Despite tech challenges, now have detailed progress plans. Router seeking to expand coverage:
•Publishers open in principle to providing data/ full text at acceptance stage. Discussing draft priorities•Investigating delivery of metadata records from multi-publisher aggregated sources to supply notification at acceptance.If interested in participating, contact Steve Byford
On payment of APC
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Off-set arrangements
Off-set arrangements
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Jisc Collections NegotiationsJisc negotiates with publishers for
agreements relating to OA and associated payments, schemes, licences
Jisc MonitorProject to investigate and prototype the value and feasibility of services to help
universities show compliance with funder OA mandates and monitor APC
payments.
Jisc Collections NegotiationsJisc negotiates with publishers for
agreements relating to OA and associated payments, schemes, licences
Jisc MonitorProject to investigate and prototype the value and feasibility of services to help
universities show compliance with funder OA mandates and monitor APC
payments.
Data collection to allow benchmarking
Data collection to allow benchmarking
UPDATES •Combined subscription and APC costs mean that TCP has risen (Pinfield, 2014)•Major area of discussion all year with publishers re: offset proposals/TCP at all. •Agreements in place with T&F, Wiley and currently working hard with Springer and Elsevier. More to come..
•Dec 2014: TCO project provided APC data to create a generalised data model to build a coherent aggregation upon which to build useful analytics.•Mar 2015: Draft recommendations report•May 2015: Prototype integration and service options•May 2015: Jisc forward planning decision•If interested in participating, contact Jo Lambert
UPDATES •Combined subscription and APC costs mean that TCP has risen (Pinfield, 2014)•Major area of discussion all year with publishers re: offset proposals/TCP at all. •Agreements in place with T&F, Wiley and currently working hard with Springer and Elsevier. More to come..
•Dec 2014: TCO project provided APC data to create a generalised data model to build a coherent aggregation upon which to build useful analytics.•Mar 2015: Draft recommendations report•May 2015: Prototype integration and service options•May 2015: Jisc forward planning decision•If interested in participating, contact Jo Lambert
On publication of an article
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Visibility of the article to library discovery services
Visibility of the article to library discovery services
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COREPartnership between Jisc and OU.
An aggregation of metadata and open access content from repositories and
journals.
Jisc/ ARMA Orcid pilotStreamlines ORCID implementation process and develops a best value approach for a potential UK wide adoption of ORCID in
higher education
Jisc MonitorProject to investigate and prototype the value and feasibility of services to help
universities show compliance with funder OA mandates and monitor APC payments.
Jisc Publications RouterPasses on full-text feeds from
Europe PubMed Central
COREPartnership between Jisc and OU.
An aggregation of metadata and open access content from repositories and
journals.
Jisc/ ARMA Orcid pilotStreamlines ORCID implementation process and develops a best value approach for a potential UK wide adoption of ORCID in
higher education
Jisc MonitorProject to investigate and prototype the value and feasibility of services to help
universities show compliance with funder OA mandates and monitor APC payments.
Jisc Publications RouterPasses on full-text feeds from
Europe PubMed Central
Published on appropriate OA terms
Published on appropriate OA terms
Automatic deposit from EPMC
Automatic deposit from EPMC
UPDATESCORE: Project under away to look at the sustainability of the CORE service in partnership with OUOrcid: - Case studies to be released in Jan re: Orcid implementation- to be synthesised and drawn together- Work to calculate the costs and benefits of ORCID implementation
UPDATESCORE: Project under away to look at the sustainability of the CORE service in partnership with OUOrcid: - Case studies to be released in Jan re: Orcid implementation- to be synthesised and drawn together- Work to calculate the costs and benefits of ORCID implementation
On monitoring/ reporting compliance
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Collation of data to allow monitoring of publications
Collation of data to allow monitoring of publications
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Jisc MonitorJisc/ ARMA Orcid pilot
RIOXXMetadata profile allowing
institutional repositories to share information about OA research papers and their compliance with funder
policies.
Jisc CASRAI pilotWorking group within Jisc-CASRAI international pilot,
seeking agreement between funders, HEIs and
others, on metadata for research reporting.
Jisc MonitorJisc/ ARMA Orcid pilot
RIOXXMetadata profile allowing
institutional repositories to share information about OA research papers and their compliance with funder
policies.
Jisc CASRAI pilotWorking group within Jisc-CASRAI international pilot,
seeking agreement between funders, HEIs and
others, on metadata for research reporting.
Supporting HEIs keeping track of articles using ORCID
Supporting HEIs keeping track of articles using ORCID
Ensuring efficient data flows
Ensuring efficient data flows
UPDATES:RIOXX- RIOXX 2.0 has (only just) been finalised. Will make the release public very shortly. Eprints plug-in- being tested by early adopters in Jan. Possible minor changes to application profile.Jisc /CASRAI- Opportunities to align on common terms and vocabularies to support OA reportingBuilds on E2E setting out the OA requirements and how they translate to repository systems and RIOXX
RIOXX
UPDATES:RIOXX- RIOXX 2.0 has (only just) been finalised. Will make the release public very shortly. Eprints plug-in- being tested by early adopters in Jan. Possible minor changes to application profile.Jisc /CASRAI- Opportunities to align on common terms and vocabularies to support OA reportingBuilds on E2E setting out the OA requirements and how they translate to repository systems and RIOXX
RIOXX
On someone downloading the article
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Usage reports on articles authored by HEI
Usage reports on articles authored by HEI
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IRUS UKCollects raw
download data from UK
repositories and processes into
COUNTER-compliant,
comparable, authoritative,
standards-based usage statistics.
IRUS UKCollects raw
download data from UK
repositories and processes into
COUNTER-compliant,
comparable, authoritative,
standards-based usage statistics.
Benchmark usage figures across all participating HEIs
Benchmark usage figures across all participating HEIs
UPDATE•Continuing to expand participation- 70th repository now signed up•Developed use cases to represent some of the ways repositories are participating e.g. reporting to institutional managers and/or researchers etc.
UPDATE•Continuing to expand participation- 70th repository now signed up•Developed use cases to represent some of the ways repositories are participating e.g. reporting to institutional managers and/or researchers etc.
Support for HEIs
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OA Implementation CommunityInform/ disseminate
models of ‘good practice’
OA Implementation CommunityInform/ disseminate
models of ‘good practice’
Pathfinder Projects
Develop shareable models of ‘good
practice’
Pathfinder Projects
Develop shareable models of ‘good
practice’
By producing and sharing examples of good practice, a range of approaches can be collaboratively developed and commonly applied according to the individual needs of the individual HEI.
By producing and sharing examples of good practice, a range of approaches can be collaboratively developed and commonly applied according to the individual needs of the individual HEI.
OA Good PracticeOA Good Practice
Pathfinder Update- where are we now?Some trends…
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Modern/ post-92 institutions (Oxford Brookes, Coventry, Hull and Northumbria)
• Small but growing research bases whose ambition is not met by the RCUK block grant allocation
Publisher engagement- (RLUK subgroup)
• How publishers’ submission and publication process is integrated with OA procedures
• How HEI’s metadata needs can be better met by publishers
• What HEIs and publishers can do better together to support researchers
Cost management (Bath)
• APC process management- UCL released their database
• Issue of admin cost overheads- London Higher/ SPARC: ‘Counting the costs of OA’ report
• ? Off-setting schemes- how they are evaluated and embedded into workflows
Pathfinder Update- where are we now?
Role of region/ locality to support OA implementation- (Manchester opeNWorks project)
• Range of institutions across NW with differing size of research base and human/ financial
• Creating a NW ‘community of practice’
Technical enhancements (Glasgow E2EOA, Edinburgh LOCH)• Defining and creating specification for
improved metadata management- potential fields necessary for RCUK and REF compliance for Eprints (Glasgow) and PURE (Edinburgh)
• Glasgow also feeding into Jisc/ Casrai OA reporting working group
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Some trends…
Pathfinder Update- where are we now?
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Glasgow (E2EOA): Metadata profile/specification for Open Access : Developed necessary OA metadata fields in repository systems (in particular Eprints)
Coventry (O2OA): ‘Researcher Needs assessment’: Researcher attitudes / knowledge / barriers which underpin development of technical and behavioural workflows
Oxford Brookes (Making sense of OA): CIAO: Benchmarking tool for assessing institutional readiness for OA compliance based on the CARDIO (Collaborative Assessment of Research Data Infrastructure and Objectives)
Edinburgh (LOCH) report: “Managing OA workflows at St Andrews: challenges and Pathfinder solutions”: Presents a case study on the workflows in place at St Andrews and how these are developing to meet funder compliance policies and the challenge of the new REF policy
UCL (Pathways to OA) Baseline Report: Encountered extremely similar issues and challenges with delivering compliance with funders’ open access policies
What can I use…?
Pulling together conclusions
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Advocacy: •Who owns responsibility for advocacy? UCL suggest departments and faculties need to be encouraged to take responsibility but there should be central point of contact •Clear unambiguous messages to researchers essential. One-to-one engagement essential•Promote research stories and publicise landmarks
Advocacy: •Who owns responsibility for advocacy? UCL suggest departments and faculties need to be encouraged to take responsibility but there should be central point of contact •Clear unambiguous messages to researchers essential. One-to-one engagement essential•Promote research stories and publicise landmarks
Reporting: •Funders’ compliance reporting should be integrated with other author reporting, to reduce administration and inconsistencies. •Make system amendments to perform basic support such as embargo management and compliance reporting. •Undertake dry-runs to test compliance
Metadata: •Repository, publications management and CRIS software must incorporate reporting requirements, including RIOXX and the forthcoming CASRAI profile (which includes fields required for REF )
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Pulling together conclusions
Publisher Co-operation: •Interim solutions should be adopted, in cooperation with publishers, to assist with REF compliance and to streamline APC processes (DOI and basic metadata on acceptance).
•Potentially publisher systems should be set up to deal with the involvement of intermediaries and institutional accounting procedures
•Publisher policies and open access guidance should be provided in a standard format with standard terminology. Managing financials
•Making it easier for authors- ready-made metadata and user-friendly interfaces.
Publisher Co-operation: •Interim solutions should be adopted, in cooperation with publishers, to assist with REF compliance and to streamline APC processes (DOI and basic metadata on acceptance).
•Potentially publisher systems should be set up to deal with the involvement of intermediaries and institutional accounting procedures
•Publisher policies and open access guidance should be provided in a standard format with standard terminology. Managing financials
•Making it easier for authors- ready-made metadata and user-friendly interfaces.
Automation: •Complexities and immaturity of systems and processes means that manual checking necessary. Automation needs to be introduced particularly wrt Gold payment processes (especially metadata recording and licence checking)
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Find out more at:
OA Good Practice blog: http://openaccess.jiscin
volve.org/wp/Pathfinder Project
Blogs: http://www.netvibes.com/sarahfahmy#General
Twitter: @OA_GoodPractice
Email: OAGOODPRACTICE@jisc
mail.ac.uk
Find out more at:
OA Good Practice blog: http://openaccess.jiscin
volve.org/wp/Pathfinder Project
Blogs: http://www.netvibes.com/sarahfahmy#General
Twitter: @OA_GoodPractice
Email: OAGOODPRACTICE@jisc
mail.ac.uk
Things to look out for:
For more information, contact…
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Sarah FahmyOA Good Practice Manager
Brettenham House, 5 Lancaster Place London WC2E 7ENT 020 3006 6075
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