Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February 2005 1 Max Planck Society Georg Botz Open Access Policy MPS Administrative Headquarters, Munich

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Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February Max Planck Society Georg Botz Open Access Policy MPS Administrative Headquarters, Munich

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science Research organisation, not a funding agency 78 institutes organised in 3 scientific sections bio-medical section chemical, physical, technical section humanities & social sciences section 12,200 employees; 4,200 scientists annual budget: billion.

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February Locations

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February MPS Overview Institutional Commitment Legal issues Projects

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS Organisational Measures Steering Committee at highest executive level chaired by vice president Identify and solve organisational, legal and technical problems Approve concrete OA projects Approve a strategy to support OA journals e.g. by central payment of article charges.

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS Organisational Measures Open Access Policy Co-ordinator (1) Prepare institutional publishing policy deposition in institutional repository encourage publishing in open access journals Internal and external communication keep the Berlin process running.

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS Organisational Measures Open Access Policy Co-ordinator (2) Comprehensive information and briefing of authors and staff Develop license model to back up institutional archiving of research output in MPSs eDoc server provision of forms & templates for communication with publishers Negotiations with publishers.

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA legal MPS Legal issues MPSs governing board (Verwaltungsrat) has decided not to enforce OA by changing working contracts now but to negotiate with publishers first The German Intellectual Property Right (UrhG) is going to be changed (again) MPS will become an active player and make some concrete proposals in order to strengthen the position of science.

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS eSciDoc Integrated communication, collaboration and OA publication platform Funded by BMBF as part of the German e-Science initiative Co-operation between MPS and FIZ Karlsruhe Up to now Needs analysis with 20 MPIs Project definition Service definition Architecture concept

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS eSciDoc enabled MPS Services eSciDoc Framework Common Objects Layer Persistent Identifier Handling System Object Storage Layer Authentication and Authorisation Logging and statistics Data integration Utilities eSciDoc Applications eDoc2 Indexing Utilities Long Term Archiving Interface Publication Management Scholarly Workbench eLab Journal Other ServiceseLib Collection Manager Cataloguing Tool Metadata Modeller Reporting Tool Other Applications

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS Pilot Institutes Analyse publication behaviour of scientists in 4 MPIs from different disciplines Evaluate new publishing workflow (including CC license) Gain experience in local libraries with respect to institutional repository

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS Pilot Institutes sub-project: use green policies eDoc is still too empty (as most other repositories) What is possible today? Collect Copyright Transfer Agreements and analyse them Take full advantage of publishers policies For every article published in 2004 at the pilot institutes check on a case to case basis whether the article can be made publicly available on eDoc Generation of positive lists of journals for each MPI Provide scientists with additional information where to publish

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February OA MPS Pilot Institutes Advantage Realise what is possible today Gain experience Handling of Copyright Transfer Agreements Meaning of legal terms Enable OA without bothering scientists Libraries can set up for providing a new service Increase the number of full text articles publicly available in the MPSs institutional repository eDoc.

Georg Botz | Southampton | 28 February MPS Thank you! Contact: