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Unisa Institutional Repository: Sharing knowledge to advance research Presented by Ansie van der Westhuizen

Workshop outline UnisaIR overview Open Access Copyright Using SHERPA/ROMEO Integration of ORCID and Google Scholar Predatory publishers Practical exercise

Benefits Fast dissemination Increased visibility and impact Indexing on Google and Google Scholar Linking with ORCID Full-text searching Permanent URLs Long term archiving Support usage metrics Contributors UnisaIR Contents Published articles and conference papers Post-prints and pre-prints Book reviews Inaugural lectures Theses and dissertations Research reports Archival materials

UnisaIR Overview Since ,866 Items 10,000,000 Fulltext Views during 2015 Since ,866 Items 10,000,000 Fulltext Views during 2015

Open Access Explained Gold Open Access Green Open Access

DoED

Copyright

Published Article – Open Access Final published version Open access – author is the copyright owner – may be archived

Published Article Subscription based access Final published version Publisher is the copyright owner – may not be archived in UnisaIR Post-print or pre-print may be archived – Green Open Access Embargo may apply doi: /j.enpol

Examples of copyright protected articles An informetric investigation of the relatedness of opportunistic infections to HIV/AIDS Onyancha, Omwoyo Bosire; Ocholla, Dennis URI: Date: 2005 From the Nuclear Laager to the Non-Proliferation Club: South Africa and the NPT van Wyk, Jo-Ansie; van Wyk, Anna-Mart URI: Date: 2015 Type: Article

Postprint The final version of an academic article or other publication - after it has been peer-reviewed and revised into its final form by the author. As a general term this covers both the author's final version and the version as published, with formatting and copy-editing changes in place. Preprint In the context of Open Access, a preprint is a draft of an academic article or other publication before it has been submitted for peer-review or other quality assurance procedure as part of the publication process. Preprints cover initial and successive drafts of articles, working papers or draft conference papers.

Postprint Final version Author’s manuscript Peer-reviewed Revised by author Formatted and edited Or Publisher generated PDF Postprint

Preprint Draft academic article Before peer-reviewing Before publication QA process No formatting

In a nutshell… All items protected by copyright Various types /levels apply Not allowed to submit versions of articles downloaded from subscription based databases to UnisaIR unless open access Sherpa ROMEO website for copyright regulations and self archiving policies Permission should be requested if you are not sure The Library will assist you in this process IMPORTANT Retain Copyright Keep post-print version Click here for: Consent request templates Example of Author’s addendum Step by step submission GuidelinesStep by step submission Guidelines

Find your articles on the Web – including in UnisaIR Compute several citation metrics Graph citations over time Who is citing your articles Assist authors to keep track of citations to their articles Top viewed item and its Google Scholar citation count A phenomenological research design illustrated T Groenewald uir.unisa.ac.za This article distills the core principles of a phenomenological research design and, by means of a specific study, illustrates the phenomenological methodology. After a brief overview of the developments of phenomenology, the research paradigm of the specific... Cited by Cited by 1027 Related articles All 16 versions Cite SaveRelated articlesAll 16 versionsCiteSave fulltext views

UnisaIR on Google Scholar

Beall’s list Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access publishers Misleading metrics and Hijacked journals Hijacked journals publishers-2015/

Submit research outputs to UnisaIR In Conclusion… Publish your research Retain copyright Create profile Register in ORCID 6 Beware of predatory publishers

Unisa IR workflow Submit Review Edit metadata Available on Unisa IR Prepare : pdf format, copyright (post-print or final published version) Research materials Check availability on UnisaIR (Full-text or Record only?) Check availability on UnisaIR (Full-text or Record only?) pdf to Library Yes, (record, but no full-text) No