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Country update: Institutional Repository in China Positioning Asia in the Global Movement of Open Science Country update: Institutional Repository in China 顾立平 Alan Ku 2016.11.14

Outline Open Access Policies Open Access Activities Collaborative Issues

Global Research Council 2014

Review of GRC-OA Action Plan In May 2014, at the Global Research Council 2014 Summit Meeting in Beijing, Premier Li Keqiang announced that Chinese government supports policies and mechanisms for open access to publicly funded knowledge. PM Li Keqiang: Knowledge is a public good. A more open environment will enable everyone share the fruits of knowledge and promote inclusive development.

Review of GRC-OA Action Plan https://www.jsps.go.jp/information/data/GRC_Open_Access_Review_of_Implementation_-_Summary_Report.pdf

Review of GRC-OA Action Plan GRC endorsed its Open Access Action Plan in 2013, urging member organizations to take measures to ensure open access to papers resulted from public research funding, and demanding periodically review of the implementation of the Action Plan. The review result be reported in 2014.

Open Access Policy of NSFC http://or.nsfc.gov.cn/statement?locale=en

Open Access Policy of NSFC The policy announced that researchers they support should deposit their papers into online repositories and make them publicly accessible within 12 months of publication.

Open Access Policy of CAS http://english.cas.cn/bcas/2014_3/201411/P020141121529341476017.pdf

Open Access Policy of CAS Although they are reluctant to mandate immediate open-access, both the CAS and the NSFC (and most research funders in China) allow researchers to use grant funds to cover publishing costs — including in open-access journals. The CAS’s policy includes commitments to support publication in open-access journals and to make its own journals open access. http://english.cas.cn/bcas/2014_3/201411/P020141121529341476017.pdf

12th National People's Congress 2016 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-03/17/c_135198333.htm

12th National People's Congress 2016 With Government work report of 5 year plan in the 12th National People's Congress, one of goals is to establish a platforms that will be created for crowd innovation, crowd support, crowdsourcing, and crowdfunding, and the mechanisms will be built to encourage new types of business startups and innovation-making through cooperation between enterprises, institutions of higher learning, research institutes, and makers.

Outline Open Access Policies Open Access Activities Collaborative Issues

The Open Repository of National Natural Science Foundation of China http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/publish/portal0/tab38/info48388.htm

Chinese Academy of Sciences Gird http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/

Chinese Academy of Sciences Gird 新疆分院 北京分院 沈阳分院 广州分院 成都分院 上海分院 合肥分院 兰州分院 武汉分院 长春分院 南京分院 西安分院 昆明分院 IR Branch Academy :13 City:28 Institute :113 Chinese Academy of Science Instution IR Present Situation

Institutional Repositories of CALIS http://ir.calis.edu.cn/

OA Policy Implementation Guideline Research report Q & A for OA Policy Green OA and Golden OA Guideline Newsletter and Awards http://ir.las.ac.cn

2016 China Fair Use Week http://www.eifl.net/news/first-china-fair-use-week-success

2016 China Fair Use Week Introduction of Copyright law Introduction of fair use Open license Data rights policy

2016 Chinese IR Conference

2016 Chinese IR Conference

2016 China Open Access Week

2016 China Open Access Week Development trend of the global open access institutional repository open science and replanning of open access challenge and practice of constituting policy of open access in universities a prospect on the inspection mechanism of open access policy implement and the policy suggestions of institutional funding for open publishing. the new function of institutional repository for supporting data and knowledge service. The challenge and practice of open publishing Transition to Open Access: Barriers, Impact, Business Models, Infrastructures Implementation Policies for Open Access Journals challenges and strategies of transforming literature subscription to open publishing fee. The Challenge and Practice of Open Data Open data in a big data world—the international accord. the strategy and practice of scientific database: a case study of Chinese scientific database. the strategy and practice of scientific data journals: a case study of Chinese scientific data. the rights management of data sharing. the legal concepts and practical examples of data license.

COAR、EIFL、arXiv and More Picture in 2012, Iryna Kuchma(EIFL), Norbert Lossau(COAR), Zhang Xiaolin(NSL,CAS), David Ruddy(arXiv.org)

COAR、arXiv、BASE and More Publication in 2016, supported by Kahtleen Shearer(COAR), Oya Yildirim Rieger(arXiv.org), Friedrich Summann(BASE)

Outline Open Access Policies Open Access Activities Collaborative Issues

Open Science and Knowledge Service Ref. Huang Xiangyang, see http://ir.las.ac.cn/handle/12502/8762

Open Science and Knowledge Service The reason why we think open science and knowledge service. IR as an important infrastructure for knowledge service. CALL for China’s IRs Collaborations.

China academic institutional repository Picture shows Zhu Qiang, Uni librarian of Peking University. Ref. Chen Lin, see http://ir.las.ac.cn/handle/12502/8764

Transition from subscription to OA publishing Ref. Zhang Xiaolin, see http://ir.las.ac.cn/handle/12502/8887

Transition from subscription to OA publishing Background in Flipping the Subscription Challenges and Scheming Counterbalancing: Re-define & Re-position Turn needs/rights into market/smart power

Technology, Policy and People Ref. Li Jianhui, see http://ir.las.ac.cn/handle/12502/8888

Data Librarian Community Picture shows Liu Xiwen, Associate director of NSL, CAS Ref. Ku Liping, see http://ir.las.ac.cn/handle/12502/8741

OA Policy Research Platform http://www.grc-oa.org.cn

Challenge and Chance How we make IRs to be an important part of collaborative platform between enterprises, institutions of higher learning, research institutes, and makers? How we confirm that IRs have enough capacity to support new economic development, S&T innovation and to bring social benefit.? How we make a more closely friendship bridge between Chinese IR community and you as other countries IR communities?

THANK YOU Q & A Alan Ku gulp@mail.las.ac.cn