CRISIS OR OPPORTUNITY? TIPS FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT IN AN OA WORLD Jill Emery Portland State University Graham Stone University of Huddersfield This.

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CRISIS OR OPPORTUNITY? TIPS FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT IN AN OA WORLD Jill Emery Portland State University Graham Stone University of Huddersfield This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Reproduced with kind permission from Neil Jacobs, Jisc

OAWAL: OPEN ACCESS WORKFLOWS FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS

WHAT IS OAWAL?  A work in progress  Crowdsourcing comments through 2015  Goal is to produce an openly accessible wiki/blog reference site for librarians working on the management of open access workflows  To contain best practice guidance and examples of workflows URL:

WHAT IS OAWAL?  OAWAL will contain international examples  Aimed at those who may be new to or whose jobs now include OA  OAWAL is agnostic regarding the route to OA  OAWAL was not created to be prescriptive of any one specific business model or philosophical arguments over business model selection URL:

WHAT IS OAWAL?  Advocacy  Workflows  Standards  Library as Publisher  Creative Commons  Discovery URL:

ADVOCACY  Internal Library Message on Open Access  Communication of OA Opportunities to Your Academic Community  Mandates/Policies  Promotion of Your Repository  Budgeting for Open Access Publication  Reconfiguration of Staff URL:

WORKFLOWS  The ‘traditional’ green model  Gold Open Access  Funder mandates/policies for  green and gold  The effect of gold on workflows and staffing  Pure gold vs. hybrid journals  APC processing services URL:

STANDARDS  Open Access Metadata & Indicators  ORCID  FundRef  CrossMark  Preservation & Storage Formats  Alternative Metric Schemes URL:

LIBRARY AS PUBLISHER  The new university presses  Hosting  Librarian expertise  Publishing  Challenges  Sustainability URL:

CREATIVE COMMONS  The link between CC licences and open access  Copyright and Creative Commons  Funder mandates  Third Party rights and author rights  Commercial Use Questions  Benefits of publishing with a Creative Commons licence URL:

DISCOVERY  Addition of global OA Content to library catalogues & discovery systems  Participation in OAISter  Necessary Metadata  Exposure of local repository on Google  Indexing of gold OA journals and the need for OA designation  Usage data (PIRUS, IRUS-UK, COUNTER 4) URL:

CROWDSOURCING  Comments and suggestions from around the world  Australia, the United States (incl. Californian Digital Library and SPARC), South Africa (Stellenbosch University) and the UK (incl. Jisc and SCONUL)  Where does OAWAL overlap with work already in progress? California Digital Library, SPARC, Jisc Monitor  Further discussions at conferences and workshops are planned in 2014/15  We would like to encourage your feedback this afternoon URL:

EXERCISE: THE H FORM  Themes  Identification/selection of OA content  Budget management to support OA production  Promotion of OA options to your academic community  Workflow for OA management  Reconfiguration of staff for OA management  Local content creation

WORKSHOP: THE H FORM 1. We’ve chosen themes that we hope interest you or tell us what themes you want to explore. 2.  Write down barriers (issues and challenges) to achieving these positive states/words (one per post-it) – 5 mins 3. As a group add these to the sheet, clustering where themes/duplicates appear. 5 mins 4. Individually jot down positive words and phrases associated with the theme; what does success look like? (one per post-it) – 5 mins 5. As a group add these to the sheet, clustering where themes/duplicates appear. 5 mins 6. As a group write down suggestions for resolving these barriers – the idea space! Turn these into a top 3 priority actions/follow-ups. 10 mins

WORKSHOP: THE H FORM From this:To this

FURTHER QUESTIONS?  Jill Emery:  Graham Stone: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License Creative Commons Attribution 3.0