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JISC Collections 20 November 2008 | JISC Collections AGM 2008 | Slide 1 Jisc APC Briefing Session

JISC Collections Jisc APC Briefing Session Welcome, introductions, scene setting, aims and objectives of the pilot Demonstration of Jisc APC Managing the money Working with publishers Requirements of pilot institutions Q & A Closing remarks, next steps

JISC Collections Survey responses: Jisc APC pilot institutions by Jisc band

JISC Collections Survey responses: Jisc APC pilot institutions by group

JISC Collections Number of articles published by academics from your institutions

JISC Collections Survey responses: does your institution have a CRIS or planning to implement one?

JISC Collections Survey responses: does your institution have a fund for APCs?

JISC Collections Survey responses The Library and/or Research Support Services/Research Office is leading on development in this area in virtually all institutions The approximate number of articles authored by staff in the last 12 months ranged from 0 to 12,000

JISC Collections Jisc APC pilot aims and objectives APCs Systems and processes Information sharing Role of 3 rd party provider

JISC Collections Jisc APC pilot aims and objectives APCs Collate information on the level of APCs and understand the extent to which APCs can be negotiated and the factors that influence this Systems and processes Support organisations in developing more efficient and cost-effective processes for managing APCs Identify the types of value-added services that complement Jisc APC and could be provided via the platform as well as support for these services Identify opportunities for standardisation and define the types of standards required to facilitate effective data exchange

JISC Collections Jisc APC pilot aims and objectives Information sharing Identify, capture, monitor and disseminate data of interest to all stakeholders throughout the pilot Identify and establish links with other systems or services active in this area Role of a 3 rd party Test the ability of a third party in providing efficiencies for institutions and publishers in a Gold OA environment Identify the advantages (and disadvantages) of a third party in this administrative role for the various stakeholders Build and develop the knowledge base and expertise within JISC Collections in this new area

JISC Collections Jisc APC Steering Group Ann Rossiter, Sconul David Prosser, RLUK Giles Carden, University of Warwick Margaret Hurley, Wellcome Trust Martin Moyle, UCL Mark Toole, University of Stirling Neil Jacobs, Jisc Mark Thorley, RCUK Ian Carter, Association of Research Managers and Administrators (ARMA) Paul Harwood, Jisc Collections Lorraine Estelle, Jisc Collections Ade Soremekun, Jisc Collections Jo Lambert, Jisc Collections Carolyn Alderson, Jisc Collections Simon Thomson, OAK Robert Kurn, OAK

JISC Collections Jisc APC demonstration

JISC Collections Jisc APC Phase1 and 2 Phase 1 workflow – from 1 st April 2013 (with institutional agreements in place) –All invoices forwarded from authors/universities/publishers to Jisc Collections Can we run all invoices through system?Yes Can we deposit our funds with Jisc APC?Yes Can we get admin reports for all transactions?Yes Can we manage current publisher agreements via this system? Yes Phase 2 workflow (with publisher agreements in place) –All invoices forwarded directly from publisher to Jisc APCYes

JISC Collections Managing the money

JISC Collections Managing the money Once article accepted by institution, JISC APC is informed and system updated. Request for payments are then created Request for payments are created by the JISC APC database and electronic copies sent to relevant Institutions All Request for payments are linked to a specific publisher, Institution, currency (£,$,€) and journal title Institutions either make payments to offset any request for payments received or decide to deposit funds with JISC Collection All funds are kept in designated JISC Collections bank accounts, deposits include terms associated with managing and utilisation of said funds.

JISC Collections Managing the money Institution make payment for any RFP received by the agreed payment terms or notify JISC Collection to use relevant deposits. Publishers issue Invoice to JISC Collections to collect amalgamated funds from relevant institutions on agreed time scales Payments made by JISC Collections to publishers within pre agreed payment terms (30 days) All transactions are logged unto the APC database so all parties can follow the money trail It is essential that Institutions fully understand the VAT rules regarding the RFP’s as we won’t be issuing Invoices. It is the responsibility of each institution to account for their own VAT via reverse charge or any other appropriate means.

JISC Collections Managing the money