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Scholarly Information A New Model for Brazil

Table of Contents Scholarly Communication today Scholarly Communication today Solution: Open Archives & Open Access Solution: Open Archives & Open Access Movement of Open Access in the world Movement of Open Access in the world Ibict’s actions towards Open Access Ibict’s actions towards Open Access Conclusion Conclusion

Scholarly Communication Today Dissatisfaction with the established scholarly communication system; Drastic increases in subscription prices; Delays between results and their actual publication; Copyright; Concentration of scientific knowledge in the northern hemisphere; Cognitive exclusion; New information and communication technologies provide alternatives to facilitate the access to Scholarly Information; Movement of Open Access to knowledge.

Open Archives Model In 1991 the National Laboratory of Los Alamos launched the repository ArXiv; Other repositories: CogPrints - Psychology, Linguistics and Neuroscience; NCSTRL (Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library); NDLTD (Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations) – 170 countries; RePEc (Research Papers in Economics), 54 countries; 1999 – Santa Fe – Establishment of OAI – Open Archives Initiative; The goal of the OAI is to contribute in a concrete manner to the transformation of scholarly communication. After the set up of OAI, many open source software packages appeared (OJS, E-prints, OCS, Dspace, Fedora, CDSware...)

Functional Schema of OA Data Providers Harvest via OAI-PMH Service Providers

Advantages of using OA in the context of Open Access Quick dissemination of scholarly information self- archived in the repositories Improving the visibility of papers self-archived in the repositories High impact factor Open access => quick dissemination => better visibility => possibility of high impact factor Better interoperability between repositories OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting )

Open Access Movement Out//1999 => Establishment of the Open Archives Initiative, Santa Fe Convention 2001 => Open letter of the Public Library of Science (PLoS) => Declaration of Budapest for the Open Acces to knowledge => Letter of ECHO => Declaration of Bethesda => Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) => Declaration of Berlim on Open Access to Knowledge Nov/2003=> Declaration of Principles of Wellcome Trust supporting Open Access => Declaration of IFLA => Declaration of Principle of World Summit on the Information Society. (SMSI) => Declaration of Valparaíso => Declaration of OCDE => Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science => Publishing of Report: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS: FREE FOR ALL? => Launched by Ibict : Brazilian Manifest Supporting Open Access to SI => Declaration of Salvador about Open Access: The perspective of Developing Countries (9th International Congress of Health and Libraries) Dec/2005=> Letter of São Paulo May/2006=> Declaration of Florianópolis (Brazilian Association of Psychology)

IBICT’s actions towards Open Access Research and follow up the Open Archives model since 2001; Development of the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (BDTD) OAI-PMH compliant; Research, identification, customization and distribution of open source software to build OAI compliant repositories and electronic publications; Portal Oasis.Br (Open Access Scholarly Information System) ( Distribution of kits to information providers (universities, research instituts etc); Political advocacy to sensitize all segments of scientific community (universities, researchers, funding agencies, Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science, Brazilian Academy of Science and others) about the importance or Open Access. Political advocacy to design and establish a National Policy for Open Access to Scholarly Information

Toolbox DSPACE TOOLBOX DiCi SEER TEDE SOAC

Some Results Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations integrates 57 Brazilian universities and has around 42 thousand full text theses and dissertations; Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations integrates 57 Brazilian universities and has around 42 thousand full text theses and dissertations; SEER is used to manage more than 180 journals; SEER is used to manage more than 180 journals; Brazilian Manifesto Supporting Open Access could be a guideline for the national policy of open access to scholarly information; Brazilian Manifesto Supporting Open Access could be a guideline for the national policy of open access to scholarly information; Many Brazilian institutions (universities and research institutes) use SEER, DSPACE and Dici; Many Brazilian institutions (universities and research institutes) use SEER, DSPACE and Dici;

Conclusion To achieve the goal of Open Access to information we need to strengthen the human interoperability; To achieve the goal of Open Access to information we need to strengthen the human interoperability; It is necessary to convince all segments of the scientific community of the importance of Open Access to Information. It is necessary to convince all segments of the scientific community of the importance of Open Access to Information.

Thank you!!! Hélio Kuramoto General Coordinator of Research and Support to Consolidated Products SAS Quadra 05 Lote 06 Bloco H – Brasília, DF Brazil