September 17, 2015 The Evolving Scholarly Record: Scope, Stakeholders, and Stewardship Brian Lavoie Constance Malpas OCLC Research.

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September 17, 2015 The Evolving Scholarly Record: Scope, Stakeholders, and Stewardship Brian Lavoie Constance Malpas OCLC Research

The evolving scholarly record: A challenge for academic libraries – Background & trends OCLC Research reports – The Evolving Scholarly Record – Stewardship of the Evolving Scholarly Record: From the Invisible Hand to Conscious Coordination Key issues for academic libraries Questions & discussion Roadmap

THE EVOLVING SCHOLARLY RECORD

“… Create aims to empower all members of the OU community to craft and control their digital narrative through the use of blogs, portfolios, wikis, and more.” “… Create aims to empower all members of the OU community to craft and control their digital narrative through the use of blogs, portfolios, wikis, and more.”

Formats shifting: –Print-centric to digital, networked Boundaries blurring: –Articles/monographs, but also data, computer models, lab notebooks, blogs, discussion, e-prints, interactives/executables, visualizations, etc Characteristics changing: –Traditionally: static, formal, outcome-focused –Today: dynamic, blend of formal & informal, more focus on process, replicability, “leveragability” Stakeholder roles reconfiguring: –New paths for the scholarly communication “supply chain” Evolutionary trends …

Develop framework to: –Organize/support/drive discussions about ESR –“Big picture” view of ESR –Define key categories of material and stakeholder roles –Common reference point for ESR within/across domains –Support strategic planning by libraries, funders, publishers, scholarly societies, etc. The Evolving Scholarly Record

Framing the Scholarly Record …

In practice …

EVOLVING STEWARDSHIP MODELS

The scholarly record is evolving, so … … stewardship models for scholarly record are changing too “Conscious coordination” key to securing future of scholarly record New Report: Stewardship of the Scholarly Record

Stewardship … historically Stewardship of scholarly record was byproduct of uncoordinated, highly distributed, and duplicative process of managing local print collections. Sum of local stewardship efforts resulted in aggregate library resource that was relatively complete record of published (print) scholarly outputs “Invisible hand” metaphor: uncoordinated local efforts lead to socially desirable outcome

Stewardship … now The ‘owned’ collection The ‘facilitated’ collection ‘borrowed’ ‘licensed’ ‘ESR’ ‘shared print’ Conscious Coordination Invisible Hand Scholarly record no longer approximated in academic library collections

Four elements of conscious coordination “Collect more of less” “Curate locally, share globally” “Move commitments above the institution”“Align local action with collective effort”

Examples marc 583

IMPLICATIONS FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIES

Much of scholarly record not represented in academic library collections Stakeholder roles are reconfigured Providing access to scholarly record involves shift from “owned collection” to “facilitated collection” Stewardship relies on consciously-coordinated networks of collective responsibility Local collections/services increasingly embedded in cooperative access/stewardship arrangements Academic libraries: key issues

Much of scholarly record not represented in academic library collections Stakeholder roles are reconfigured Providing access to scholarly record involves shift from “owned collection” to “facilitated collection” Stewardship relies on consciously-coordinated networks of collective responsibility Local collections/services increasingly embedded in cooperative access/stewardship arrangements Key issues in focus

Growing number and diversity of outputs published in venues outside traditional library supply chain: GitHub, Figshare, ResearchGate, Zenodo etc. Questions to consider: Is your institution systematically collecting artifacts of research process and aftermath, as well as traditional outcomes? How can library expertise in appraisal and selection be applied to curation of materials managed outside the library? Library coverage: increasingly partial

Example: New publication platforms New forms of scholarly work not fully documented in institutional archives or library collections

Demand-driven acquisition profiles; shared print partnerships Open access resources included in local discovery environment, but not local collection Institutional repository (content) vs. institutional bibliography (metadata) Questions to consider: Does the library track student/faculty use of ‘extra- institutional’ repositories? Does the library coordinate with other campus units collecting or monitoring research/learning outputs? Curating ‘facilitated collections’

Example: Open access content Many (non-partner) libraries include HathiTrust content in local discovery environments Many libraries point to OA journals without participating in preservation schemes Discoverability and stewardship are decoupled Collins, Cheryl S., and William H. Walters "Open Access Journals in College Library Collections". The Serials Librarian. 59 (2):

ISSN: X Established 2012 Held in >125 libraries New scholarly publication venues maximize visibility and impact

Growing attention to governance of ‘above institution’ stewardship -- HathiTrust, UKRR, WEST etc. Participation rates (and incentives) vary across higher education community – archive holders vs. builders, content contributors vs. capital contributor Questions to consider: What is the primary motivation for your library to participate in cooperative stewardship arrangements? How do you evaluate the robustness of current partnerships? Are you confident they will last? Networks of collective responsibility

Examples: stewardship at scale

A selection of scholarly content … supported by stable configurations of stakeholder roles … What is the scholarly record? sustained through conscious coordination

QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION

Thank You! ©2015 OCLC. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Suggested attribution: “This work uses content from ‘The Evolving Scholarly Record: Scope, Stakeholders, and Stewardship’ © OCLC, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License: Brian Lavoie Constance Malpas