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The Scientific Publications System: A Key Factor for EU Research Policy Celina Ramjoué European Commission, Research Directorate-General Science, Economy and Society Directorate Governance and Ethics Unit International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) 8th European Meeting11-14 October 2006, Rome

Outline 1.Trends and developments in scientific publication 2.Scientific publication and EU research policy 3.European Commission initiatives 4.Conclusions

Outline 1.Trends and developments in scientific publication 2.Scientific publication and EU research policy 3.European Commission initiatives 4.Conclusions

Scientific publication system trends Trends and developments (1) Scientific publication market 1 : concentration/mergers, rising journal prices, bundling, pressure on library budgets, subscription cancellations Publishing models: reader-pay (currently dominant) versus author-pay Open Access movement: Budapest Initiative (2002), Bethesda Statement 2003, Berlin Declaration (2003), etc.  Need for public debate on current publication system with the goal of developing ways to improve access and dissemination conditions 1 cf. Study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe.

The digital revolution Internet: explosion of dissemination and access possibilities Access and preservation: creating and maintaining repositories, ensuring interoperability, national and international levels to be addressed  Need to make best possible use of opportunities offered by the digital revolution while taking into account new challenges it poses  Need for technical support and funding of accompanying measures Trends and developments (2)

Scientific publication and research excellence Sociology of scientific careers: publishing in prominent, high impact journals a must for advancement Research funding decisions: dominated by publication lists in connection with impact factor  Need for debate on and investigation of link between scientific publication system/scientific careers and research excellence Trends and developments (3)

Outline 1.Trends and developments in scientific publication 2.Scientific publication and EU research policy 3.European Commission initiatives 4.Conclusions

Foundations of EU research policy Lisbon Agenda (2000, 2005 “re-launch”): EU “to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world” by 2010 (March 2000 Presidency Conclusions) European Research Area (ERA) (2000): “Internal market” for research: free movement of knowledge, researchers, and technology Restructuring of “European research fabric”, coordination of national research activities Comprehensive European research policy: research funding, link with EU and national policies Scientific publication and EU research policy (1)

Defines practices, rules and mechanisms surrounding scientific publication Determines access to and dissemination of research results, which form the basis for future research Contains certification and quality assurance mechanisms (e.g. peer review) Establishes preservation and archiving practices Contains unwritten rules about scientific careers Influences resource allocation by funding bodies (impact factor, publication lists) Importance of the scientific publication system for research in general Scientific publication and EU research policy (2)

Importance of the scientific publication system for EU research policy Scientific publication and EU research policy (3) A healthy scientific publication system stimulates research innovation and excellence, and supports the development of the European Research Area  Support for Lisbon Agenda goals “Triple payment” argument: Within publication process, funding bodies like the EU pay for: 1) researchers’ salaries 2) salaries of researchers conducting peer review 3) journal subscriptions (e.g. library funding)  Attempt to improve return on investment

Outline 1.Trends and developments in scientific publication 2.Scientific publication and EU research policy 3.European Commission initiatives 4.Conclusions

Policy-making body: implementing the Lisbon agenda Research funding body: setting access and dissemination rules for the Framework Programme Supporting body: sustaining accompanying measures and investigation Roles of the European Commission European Commission Initiatives (1)

Research policy focus Scientific publications as a key issue for the European Research Area Information society focus i2010 Digital Libraries Initiative Policy-making body: implementing the Lisbon agenda European Commission Initiatives (2)

2006 Publication of Study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe (Commissioned by Research Directorate-General) 31 March – 15 June 2006: public consultation on results and recommendations of Study October 2006: Publication of synthesis and individual responses to public consultation consultation_en.pdf Research policy focus: launching a debate on the scientific publication system European Commission Initiatives (3)

170 responses from research community and academic organisations (95), libraries/information organisations (58), and publishers (17) Main topics addressed: access issues, quality issues, preservation issues, role of public bodies and funding Support by research and library communities for recommendations dealing with access; criticism by publishers Respondents underline the importance of long-term preservation and of enabling interoperability European Commission Initiatives (4) Public consultation: key points consultation_en.pdf

Communication on information society and research aspects of scientific information (planned: Dec. 2006) Brussels, February 2007: conference on information society and research aspects of scientific information. Information available soon Ongoing debate through Scientific Publications community in SINAPSE (Scientific INformAtion for Policy Support in Europe) As of 2007: debate at Member State level European Commission Initiatives (5) Research policy focus: continuing the debate on the scientific publication system

European Commission can set rules on access and dissemination for research funded under the Framework Programme Opportunity through change from FP6 ( ) to FP7 ( ) “Special clause” requiring deposit of research results in FP7 grant agreements? European Research Council: a new research funding actor European Commission Initiatives (6) Research funding body

E-Infrastructure programme: provision of computer and communications infrastructures of the highest quality and performance to Europe's researchers Science in Society programme: (planned) funding of research on –scientific publication system and research excellence (sociological/science studies perspective) –societal aspects of intellectual property rights European Commission Initiatives (7) Supporting body: sustaining accompanying measures and investigation

Outline 1.Trends and developments in scientific publication 2.Scientific publication and EU research policy 3.European Commission initiatives 4.Conclusions

The European Commission strives for balance between fostering the competitiveness of European industry and ensuring the openness of science and wide dissemination of research results. Policy decisions need time to mature. Conclusions The path towards innovation in the field of scientific publication is delicate, but unavoidable The European Commission perceives wind of change and opportunity to experiment with new models Need to improve access to and dissemination of research results to increase cost- effectiveness of EU research strategy

The Scientific Publications System: A Key Factor for EU Research Policy Celina Ramjoué European Commission, Research Directorate-General Science, Economy and Society Directorate Governance and Ethics Unit International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) 8th European Meeting11-14 October 2006, Rome