Open Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations: What's Right for Me Dr. Belinda Patterson, Assistant Dean, ECU Graduate School Jan Lewis, Associate.

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Open Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations: What's Right for Me Dr. Belinda Patterson, Assistant Dean, ECU Graduate School Jan Lewis, Associate Director, Academic Library Services October 19, 2009

Open Access to ETDs: What’s Right for Me: What We’ll Cover History of electronic theses and dissertations (national & at ECU) UMI & ECU Publishing Agreements/Licenses What is Open Access Advantages/Concerns with Open Access How to Choose Between OA and Traditional ECU’s Submission Process How to find open access ETDs

History of ETDs in the U.S. 1987: ETDs were first discussed publicly at a workshop hosted by UMI, held at Virginia Tech. Early 1990’s: Adobe Acrobat software was developed, supporting the creation of PDF files. Mid to late 1990’s: Universities begin to offer voluntary electronic submission. Va. Tech: 1995; NCSU: Late 1990’s: First schools began requiring electronic submission. Va. Tech: 1997; WVU: : More schools required electronic submission: NCSU: 2002; UNCG: 2006, UNC-CH: 2008

History of Electronic Submission at ECU ETD Task Force Organized Spring 2007 Group’s Recommendations Approved by Graduate School Administrative Board Test of Submission Site - Spring 2008 Pilot Study Fall 2008 Voluntary Electronic Submission Spring and Fall 2009 Mandatory Electronic Submission Spring 2010

Background of UMI/ProQuest ECU, like over 700 other institutions worldwide, publishes its theses and dissertations through the UMI/Proquest Dissertation Publishing Program Graduate work archived both in microform and digitally Dissertations and theses are listed in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database UMI/Proquest serves as Library of Congress’ official offsite repository for dissertations and theses in digital format

Proquest/ UMI Publishing Agreements Traditional Publishing Sales and Royalties Open Access Embargoes & Restrictions Delayed Release of Full Text -Six months -One year -Two years

What is Open Access? Freely available Immediate (can be subject to an embargo) Permanent Full-text Online Access *Credit: Steven Harnad, Integrating Universities' Thesis and Research Deposit Mandates, ETD 2009

ECU Institutional Repository License Grants ECU a non-exclusive license to reproduce and distribute thesis or dissertation Verifies publishing option selected with ProQuest Informs institutional repository administrator of any embargo and its length

Why Open Access? Underlying principle: Publication of the thesis or dissertation is a requirement for graduation. Open access ensures that the knowledge created by the student while at the university is added to the body of scholarly knowledge. Open access removes artificial barriers of time and place associated with paper T/Ds housed in the library or academic department.

Advantages of Open Access ETDs Help students promote their scholarly work and build their reputation – Better visibility and “findability” through searches in Google, Scirus and other search engines – Ability to provide colleagues or prospective employers with a stable URL for the T/D – Permanent free archiving in the university’s institutional repository

Advantages of Open Access ETDs Supports ECU’s leadership in distance education. Helps with faculty and student recruitment – ability to show the quality research being done at ECU and our commitment to dissemination Students become familiar with electronic publishing and scholarly communication issues, including copyright management

Increased Sharing of Knowledge University of Nebraska found a 60-fold increase in use of open access dissertations, compared to ones that were not open access. West Virginia University’s ETDs are accessed 145% more than their printed counterparts Open access ETDs will help meet the UNC Tomorrow recommendation that “UNC should apply, translate, and communicate research and scholarship to broader audiences.”

Concerns Associated with ETDs Prior publication / Patent Concerns – Students should investigate specific publishers’ policies before submitting the ETD (Sherpa/RoMEO database collects publishers’ copyright policies). Also check “Instructions for Authors” or “Copyright Information” on the specific journal’s web site.Sherpa/RoMEO – Publisher surveys and alumni experiences find few problems with ETDs – Usually, concerns can be addressed through the use of embargos – periods of time before the full-text of the ETD is made available to the public. Students have the ability to select from a range of embargo periods.

Open Access ETDs: Concerns Copyright management – Students who will use in their ETDs materials that have previously been published as journal articles and book chapters may need to make arrangements with their editors or publishers to reuse this material. (This is true also for traditional publishing, but it was harder to track usage of copyrighted materials.) – The SPARC Author Addendum is one example of a legal instrument that modifies the publisher’s standard agreement and allows authors to keep key rights to their articles.SPARC Author Addendum

Open Access ETDs: Concerns Copyright management – Students need to get permission to include images, diagrams, test instruments and surveys that came from other sources, if not covered by the fair use exception. Royalties – Proquest distributes royalties based on sales of theses/dissertations. Open access may undercut the sale of the dissertation; on the other hand, it may show a demand for the material that can lead to a book contract.

Open Access vs. Traditional Publishing—How do I choose? Seek the advice of your advisor, committee chair, mentors in your field to determine the sentiments of your discipline either for or against open access publishing Check restrictions of funding source Patent pending or patentable rights in the work? Content likely to be submitted to peer-reviewed journal? Interest or potential interest by an academic or commercial press in publishing your work as a book ? Ethical need to prevent disclosure of sensitive information?

ETD Submission Process at ECU Process begins after successful defense Select Publishing Agreement in consultation with committee Submission site: Submit ECU Non-Exclusive Distribution License to Graduate School Format & Content Review and Approval by Graduate School Once approved by Dean and graduation is verified, document submitted to Proquest/UMI and Joyner Library with publishing selections

How are OA ETDs Accessed? Google / Google Scholar / Other Search Engines Institutional Repositories (The ECU) PQDT Open ($95 charge to the graduate student for the cost of Proquest hosting the student’s work for online public access)

GoogleGoogle & Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

ECU’s Institutional Repository

PQDT Open

Questions? Contact us: Belinda Patterson: / Jan Lewis: