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1 Finding Alternative SHERPA/RoMEO Colours Peter Millington Open Repositories 2014

2 SHERPA/RoMEO Colours Everyone uses them – Even publishers …but… Everyone thinks they are out of date – They’re about which combination of versions can be archived – i.e. Pre- and/or Post-prints Some people think pre-prints are a bad idea – They do not distinguish between Published and Accepted versions – They’re both post-prints But we all think Published is better than Accepted

3 What people want to do is… Have the best open access version 1.Published version 2.Accepted version 3.Submitted version As soon as possible – Immediately – ideal – Shortest possible embargo But…

4 …if you could only have one option… Is it better to have, e.g. – The accepted version at the time of publication Or – The published version 12 months after publication? Opinions will vary according to… – Role – e.g. researcher, librarian, publisher, etc – Subject – e.g. medicine, physics, humanities, etc.

5 Here is tool to gather opinions Grid of versions versus embargoes Users assign colours to cells in the grid

6 A medical researcher might say… Submitted versions might be dangerously incorrect, so…

7 …and a publisher might say… There must be embargoes, so… They would set a low ‘green’ barrier

8 This tool… Gathers opinions – from a wide range of interested parties Analyses the results – to see if there is a consensus Possibly leads to a new set of RoMEO colours – More relevant – More useful

9 Such as… Green – Authoritative version immediately Blue – Authoritative version within a reasonable timescale Yellow – Something eventually White – Archiving not permitted

10 Example RoMEO Colour Matrix Earliest dates for each version The new RoMEO colour is the ‘best’ colour

11 et voilà http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/trials/newcolours.php Give it a try!


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