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1 Tri-Agency Open Access Policy: Library Supports for Researchers Jeanette Hatherill Scholarly Communication Librarian University of Ottawa

2 Outline Overview of trends in CARL member libraries How libraries are positioning themselves Support for Green and Gold Outreach and education Future directions Support at uOttawa Institutional context Support for Green and Gold Campus outreach Future directions

3 Overview of CARL member libraries Thanks to Lise Brin!

4 How libraries are positioning themselves Compliance vs Support Opportunity for partnerships with other groups on campus Research Offices Graduate Students

5 Support for Green and Gold Green Heavily promoted as a solution Opportunity for upgrades or new training materials a number of institutions offer mediated deposit or “CV Service” those who do not often cite lack of human resources Gold OJS hosting Open Access authors’ funds memberships with OA publishers use of publisher vouchers for hybrid OA

6 Outreach and Education Biggest contribution from libraries is coming in this area who is affected, how to comply, what services the Library offers to support researchers subject to the policy presentations at departmental and faculty meetings, targeted emails outreach to grad students education on the policy and on open access for library staff discussions on author rights and helping authors retain copyright

7 (Some) Future directions institutional OA mandates Streamlining or making the deposit process easy Improved/automated workflows Integration with research office/granting information systems

8 Institutional Context @uOttawa 1200 + Faculty 79.5M$ in funding from Tri-Agency in 2014-2015 ~25 subject/liaison librarians 1 scholarly communication librarian 1 emerging technologies librarian (.5 FTE for IR)

9 Support for Green and Gold Green Self-Deposit, upgrades and streamlining as much as possible DSpace JSPUI 4.3 LDAP authentication DOI import Sherpa/Romeo integration Embargo after file upload – lifts automatically

10 DOI Look up pulls in publication information from CrossRef

11 Sherpa/Romeo Integration: including ISSN brings in policy (automatically brought in with DOI import)

12 Promoting value Stats and Altmetrics

13 Support for Green and Gold Gold OJS hosting: 9 active peer-reviewed journals Financial support: Open access discounts from uOttawa: BMC, PLoS, PeerJ, Frontiers. Through CRKN: CSP, RSC, SAGE Also: Érudit, Open Library of the Humanities, Knowlege Unlatched, Open Book Publishers Continued financial support despite collections budget situation

14 Outreach & education Presentations at Dep’t & Faculty Executive meetings in Spring 2015 One year on: promoting the IR through our liaison/subject librarians List of funded researchers provided by Research Office New promotional pamphlets with info on Tri-Agency Policy

15 Future directions Improved/automated workflows Integration with other systems – ORCID? Review of financial support options Expanding IR content types

16 Thank you! Questions: Jeanette.Hatherill@uottawa.ca 613-562-5800 x 4563 http://scholarlycommunication.uottawa.ca/

17 DOI import demo (no sound)

18 Promotional Flyer

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