INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Embedding Open Access: an advocacy perspective May 2016 Rachel Westerbeek Open Access Support and Advocacy Officer.

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INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Embedding Open Access: an advocacy perspective May 2016 Rachel Westerbeek Open Access Support and Advocacy Officer

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Embedding Open Access: an advocacy perspective Context: Open Access at UCLan What has worked so far? Next steps

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Open Scholarship Team at UCLan Repository Manager Repository Administrator (vacant) Research Data Manager Open Access Advocates x 3 = 6.0 FTE

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD What are we Advocating? Green Open Access route ‘Semi-mediated’ deposit process Researchers upload publications/ data to our institutional repositories with the majority of the metadata

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD What are we Advocating? Dependent on researcher engagement Communication of what to do, how to do it, why, and what the benefits are – for researchers – for research communities – for the institution Requires large-scale changes in culture and practice

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Embedding Open Scholarship Culture and Practice at UCLan Know your snakes Identify your ladders

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Embedding Open Scholarship Culture and Practice at UCLan – What’s Working?

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.1 Get Out There Don’t wait for your ship to come to you, row out and meet it

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.1 Get Out There Open Scholarship Roadshow: Five days, six foyers, 200+ staff

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.2 Value of External Speakers A prophet is not always recognised in her own country External speakers support your message

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.2 Value of External Speakers Cameron Neylon Why Open Access? Beyond the Who, What and How.

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.3 Discover Networks, Build Networks Cultivate interest anywhere and everywhere you find it

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.3 Discover Networks, Build Networks Champions, known networks, unknown networks Open Scholarship Team Repository Manager Repository Administrator Research Data Manager OA Advocates x3 Executive Director of Research REF Project Manager Impact Manager Funding Development & Support Team Research Development & Support College Directors of Research & Innovation Heads of School Research Group Leads Research Staff PGR Students Library & Information Systems Team Information Governance Officer Intellectual Property School-based Research Administrators Northern Collaboration NoWAL JISC UK-CORR ARMA EPrints Research OfficeAcademic Support Services External Networks

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.4 Sell the Benefits Sell the benefits, don’t just focus on compliance

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.4 Sell the Benefits

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.5 Don’t Lose Sight of the ‘Why’ Don’t lose sight of the ‘Why’ Institution for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD No.5 Don’t Lose Sight of the ‘Why’ Institution for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Preston ‘Why’ is a powerful advocacy tool

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Next Steps Reassess the baseline, take the temperature

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Next Steps Build networks

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Next Steps Measure the impact of advocacy activities, and do more of what works

INNOVATIVE THINKING FOR THE REAL WORLD Thank you Institution for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,