Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum The role of libraries in taking the proposal forward - Norway Signy Irene Karlsen.

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Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum The role of libraries in taking the proposal forward - Norway Signy Irene Karlsen Norwegian Archive, Library and Museum Authority Establishing a sponsoring consortium for Open Access publishing in particle physics, 03 November 2006

Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum Open Access in Norway  Discussion centered around institutional repositories (green road).  Difficult for the institutions to commit to SCOAP off hand, the proposal needs to be examined more thoroughly by the institution heads. The libraries cannot make this decision alone.

Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum But…  The four largest universities with the majority of the relevant subscriptions are initially positive!  They don’t think policies etc. stand in the way of using the library’s money on this kind of sponsorship.  Participation is being deliberated at the institutions as we speak.

Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum Possible contributions from Norway 1 – consortium titles JournalSubscribed by universitySum price from package Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A : Elsevier NTNU, Bergen, Oslo € Physics Reports: ElsevierNTNU, Bergen, Oslo € Nuclear Physics B : ElsevierNTNU, Bergen, Oslo € Physics Letters B : ElsevierNTNU, Bergen, Oslo € European Physical Journal C : Springer Bergen, Oslo € in 2001 Journal of high energy physics: IOPNTNU, Oslo €2509 Journal of physics G: IOPNTNU, Bergen, Oslo €6944 Classical and Quantum Gravity: IOPNTNU, Oslo, Stavanger €8633 Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics: IOP NTNU, Oslo €1897 SUM €

Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum Possible contributions from Norway 2 - other titles Prices for journals from publishers outside consortium packages must be collected from the institutions. AIP and APS for instance, doesn’t have list prices, but price tiers. Some of the journals are offered in packages by agents. We could contact the subscribing institutions and incourage them to contribute the money saved when one of these journals is made OA to SCOAP.

Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum Norway’s share of hep-articles Global share of 0,14% Future ”author fees”: 5015 articles* 0,14%*$3.000 = $ (€17 238) - At least 10 times more in subscription costs today 5015 articles* 0,14%*$1.500 = $ (€8 619) - At least 20 times more in subscription costs today