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1 CAUL Scholarly Communications Inventory: Some Findings Presenting on behalf of the CAUL Scholarly Communications Committee: Lise Brin, St. Francis Xavier University Geoff Brown, Dalhousie University Lisa Goddard, Memorial University MAY 2013

2 Agenda ➛ Intro ➛ Survey Questions & Results ➛ Barriers, Constraints, Concerns ➛ Outlook: Collaboration, Future Developments ➛ Discussion

3 Results General Overview Why a Scholarly Communications Committee? Why an Inventory?

4 Overview – All Questions

5 Overview – All Institutions

6 Question 1: Does your library have an online repository for faculty research?

7 Question 2: Does your library offer an eJournal publishing service?

8 Question 3: Does your library offer an eBook publishing service?

9 Question 4: Do you collect, publish, and preserve local research data sets? (e.g. numeric, geospatial)

10 Question 5: Does your library preserve and make accessible conference proceedings and/or presentations?

11 Question 6: Does your library have an Open Access Author’s Fund?

12 Question 7: Does your institution have an Open Access mandate?

13 Question 8a: Which of the following educational or promotional activities are offered by your library? Maintain an OA guide on your web site

14 Question 8b: Which of the following educational or promotional activities are offered by your library? Inclusion of OA journals in catalogue or other major discovery tool

15 Question 8c: Which of the following educational or promotional activities are offered by your library? Offer sessions to faculty and or students on Open Access publishing

16 Question 8d: Which of the following educational or promotional activities are offered by your library? Organize activities during Open Access week

17 Question 8e: Which of the following educational or promotional activities are offered by your library? Promote the Directory of Open Access Journal, Creative Commons, or related services to researchers in your organization

18 Question 9: Who has responsibility for Scholarly Communications activities at your library? Acadia, Dal, MSVU and MUN have librarians whose job titles/descriptions specifically include Scholarly Communications Other institutions either share the responsibility between a number of people – or else no one is doing this work in an official capacity

19 Question 10: Of the Scholarly Communications services that are not yet offered at your library, which would you consider to be the most important priority for development? Top four: Promotion Research/digital repository Data repository/data management Advocacy

20 Question 11: What are some of the challenges that your library faces in terms of developing your Scholarly Communications services?

21 Question 12: Is there a role for CAUL-CBUA in helping your library to develop Scholarly Communications services?

22 Drill Down: Challenges and Opportunities 1. Research Repository 2. Open Journal Systems 3. Open Access Author’s Fund

23 Challenges and Opportunities Research Repository

24 IT Infrastructure OSS: Dspace (4) Islandora (1) Eprints (1) Local servers & backup Upgrades, patches, customizations Batch ingests

25 Content Recruitment The phrase "if you build it, they will come" does not yet apply to IRs. While their benefits seem persuasive to institutions, IRs fail to appear compelling and useful to the authors and owners of the content. - Foster and Gibbons, D-Lib 2005

26 Theses

27 Thesis Deposit Forms

28 Digitized Collections?

29 Citation Only?

30 Restricted Content?

31 Publisher PDFs

32 Author’s Fund A copy of the funded paper will also be made available through the Memorial University Research Repository immediately after initial publication.

33 Faculty c.v.

34 Mediated Submission

35 Faculty Outreach

36

37 Long Term Preservation

38 Challenges and Opportunities Journal Publishing

39 OJS: IT Infrastructure Free as in kittens.

40 OJS: Customization

41 OJS: Initial Training

42 OJS: Support

43 OJS: Subscriptions?

44 Print ReCon

45 New Titles

46 Student Journals

47 Teaching and Learning

48 Article Visibility

49 Usage Statistics

50 Challenges and Opportunities Open Access Author’s Fund

51 Author’s Fund: Money Collections budget? University partners?

52 Tri-Council Funding

53 Fund Administration

54 Memberships Notifications and direct invoicing

55 Stats & Reports

56 Author’s Fund: Policies Peer-review Limits on article cost? Limits on faculty spending? Graduate students?

57 Hybrid Journals?

58 Predatory Journals

59 Challenges: Summary Staffing Funding Administrative Support Faculty Awareness

60 Question 12: Is there a role for CAUL-CBUA in helping your library to develop Scholarly Communications services? Shared infrastructure Advocacy Information sharing

61 “Many projects are started and people work alone but then have no-one to ask, or bounce ideas off.”

62 How should we work together? Networking Coordinating Cooperating Collaborating * Electronic collaboration ontology: The case of readiness analysis of electronic marketplace adoption Miri-Lavassani, Kayvan; Movahedi, Bahar; Kumar, Vinod. Journal of Management and Organization16. 3 (Jul 2010): 454- 466.

63 Networking

64 Coordinating

65 Cooperating

66 Collaborating

67 Survey Suggestions Regional data repository (Infrastructure) o Suggestions centered on a shared infrastructure o Does one institution want to coordinate this? o Should we go further and align goals/policies, divide up the work etc.? Institutional Repositories (Infrastructure) o Difficult to imagine harmonizing institutional goals & policies. o Coordinate on infrastructure? o Cooperate on metadata?

68 Survey Suggestions Preservation (Infrastructure) o Can CAUL help libraries cooperate on a regional preservation initiative such as LOCKSS?

69 Survey Suggestions Coordinating Open Access week activities for the region (Advocacy) o Would we be willing to cooperate on preparing and delivering a uniform message to the academic community from CAUL? o Are we more comfortable just networking on this and crafting our own messages?

70 Survey Suggestions Creating guides for librarians trying to establish research repositories (Information Sharing) o Networking or Coordinating (both?) o Suggestions from the survey focused on promotional tools and guides.

71 Discussion In terms of scholarly communications, do people view CAUL-CBUA as a networking and coordinating body or are there possibilities for more in-depth cooperation and collaborations?

72 Thank you! On behalf of the CAUL Scholarly Communications Committee Lise Brin, Geoff Brown, Gillian Byrne, Lisa Goddard, Dawn Hooper, Karen Keiller, Pam Maher, Ann Smith


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