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1 Open Access Initiatives Memorial University Libraries Lisa Goddard Scholarly Communications Librarian April 2011

2 A quick definition Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. - Peter Suber, 2007

3 Open Access Initiatives GOLD OA Author’s Fund OA Publisher Subscriptions Open Journal Systems GREEN Research Repository

4 OA Journal Business Models Academy Funded Advertising Author Fees Institutional Memberships

5 ≠ $ 

6 Author Fees Some OA journals charge author fees Author pays $1500 - $3000 After article reviewed & accepted

7 OA Author’s Fund $20,000 in FY 2012 Faculty & graduate students Up to $3000 each per year

8 Eligibility a) Journal content is peer-reviewed. b) Journal does not charge subscription fees for any of its content. c) Author retains copyright over his or her work.

9 Institutional Subscriptions

10 OA Journal Hosting http://journals.library.mun.ca

11 Open Access Journals @ MUN

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17 research.library.mun.ca

18 Research Repository Pilot To gauge faculty interest. To understand faculty needs. To assess the quality of self-archiving. To determine best practices. To learn together.

19 What can faculty submit? Published articles Book chapters Finished data sets Reports Performances Conference papers Lectures Presentations Creative and intellectual output

20 Content Recruitment

21 OA Evangelism Collections Librarians Scholarly Communications Librarian The Open Library aka All of us.

22 Target Major Researchers

23 Article Indexes

24 Institutional Bibliographies

25 Self-Submission

26 Self Submission: Metadata

27 Self Submission: Rights

28 Deposit Agreement

29 Depositor Agreement Certifies that he/she has the right to submit material. Indemnifies the library from responsibility for copyright violations. Right to submit and remove material at discretion.

30 Library Rights To remove materials that violate copyright. To make copies for purposes of preservation. To migrate formats for purposes of preservation.

31 Library Help & Support Approve submissions Mediate submissions Copyright checking Metadata support

32 OA Benefits: Visibility & Citation

33 Visibility in Google

34 Indexing in Google Scholar

35 Social Media Sharing

36 Institutional Access Faculty and students do not have access to 20% of articles authored by Bucknell faculty.

37 Global Readership

38 More Citations http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html

39 OA Benefits: Author Retains Copyright

40 Reuse

41 Sharing with Colleagues

42 Course Websites

43 Online C.V.

44 Departmental Portfolio

45 Thank you. Lisa Goddard Scholarly Communications Librarian lgoddard@mun.ca http://www.library.mun.ca/goddard.php


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