Открытые репозитарии Ирина Кучма, Менеджер программы Открытый доступ, eIFL.net Презентация на семинаре “Открытый Доступ: Улучшая научную коммуникацию»,

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Открытые репозитарии Ирина Кучма, Менеджер программы Открытый доступ, eIFL.net Презентация на семинаре “Открытый Доступ: Улучшая научную коммуникацию», июня 2008, Мультимедийный центр Молдавской Экономической Академии

Зачем? – Открытие и предложение результатов исследований миру – Влияние на развитие путем большей видимости и улучшения импакта -Маркетинговый инструмент -Менеджмент цифровых коллекций -Оценка университета -Пространство для масштабных межинституциональных проектов -Дистанционное обучение -Больше возможностей для студентов (From the business of digital repositories, Alma Swan, A DRIVER ’ s Guide to European Repositories)

Процесс научной коммуникации Регистрация Сертификация Доступность Депонирование (Roosendaal & Geurts, 1998) (From the business of digital repositories, Alma Swan, A DRIVER ’ s Guide to European Repositories)

Екстра Цитирование, линки, данные Издание журналов на основе коллекций репозитария Информация о пользователях CV, список публикаций Тематические репозитарии, маркетинг (From the business of digital repositories, Alma Swan, A DRIVER ’ s Guide to European Repositories)

Directory of Open Access Repositories Types of the repositories: – Disciplinary – 150 – Governmental - 20 – Institutional – Aggregating – 54

BASE

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.0 We support the principle of open access to knowledge. 1.1 Open access facilitates the wide dissemination of knowledge including, but not limited to, original research results, scholarly articles, raw data and metadata, source materials, digital representations of pictorial and graphic materials, and scholarly multimedia materials. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.2 Open access to knowledge is important for the following reasons: Research is an interdependent process whereby later work is informed by the earlier works of others.Easy and open access to scholarly and research output allows for the production of more accurate and progressive research results, providing for scholarly and intellectual advancement; (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles Broader access to information aids more rapid scientific development, which benefits the community at large, particularly in the area of medicine; The global sharing of knowledge and learning encourages social unity and cultural advancement; and The principle that all people, whether rich or poor, should have free and equal access to information. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.3 We believe that the traditional methods of sharing information, primarily through conventional print publishing, while still relevant, are no longer suitably adapted to the wider dissemination of knowledge that new technology allows.Electronic publishing and the internet offer the opportunity to exchange information globally, immediately and effectively. We commit to embracing these new technologies and their role in removing traditional barriers to access. – (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.4 We adopt this policy on the basis that where researchers and scholars are willing to share their work, without payment, for the sake of inquiry, knowledge and public benefit, they should not be prevented by restrictive laws, practices or publishing contracts. ( from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.5 We assert the importance of open access to the results of publicly funded research in particular. This research, as well as being funded by the community, is undertaken to benefit the physical, social and cultural health of the community. Therefore, ideas and knowledge derived from publicly funded research should be made accessible to the community as rapidly and effectively as possible. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles We support any moves by research funders to promote open access to the published output of research that they fund, including requiring researchers to publish in open access journals or to deposit their output in digital repositories. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.6 We acknowledge the important role played by digital repositories in providing open access to knowledge. We have established an institutional/faculty/disciplinary repository for the deposit of faculty and research output. This repository conforms to OAI (Open Archives Initiative) standards so that it is interoperable with search engines and other archives. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles We strongly encourage, and where possible mandate, researchers, authors and scholars to deposit a complete version of papers accepted for publication and other appropriate material into our digital repository. Material should be deposited as soon as possible after publication, or where otherwise complete, and at most within six months of publication. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.7 We encourage authors to retain copyright in their work where possible (by not assigning copyright to the publisher), and where the publisher insists on a transfer of copyright, to assert their right to deposit their work in an institutional repository. We support publishing and copyright agreements that allow authors to retain copyright (by only taking a licence to publish) or that allow authors to self-archive. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Sample set of Open Access Principles 1.8 We commit to educating colleagues, researchers and the public about the importance of open access. We will undertake campus advocacy to increase awareness about our digital repository and its corresponding open access policy. (from A Guide to Developing Open Access Through Your Digital Repository by Kylie Pappalardo and Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Open Access to Knowledge Law Project)

Guidelines Экспериментируйте a. Попробуйте и не тратьте много времени на размышления стоит или не стоит b. Не бойтесь рисковать –From Proudman, V. (2007) The population of repositories. In Eds. K. Weenink, L.Waaijers and K. van Godtsenhoven, A DRIVER's Guide to European Repositories (pp )

Спасибо! Вопросы? Ирина Кучма iryna.kuchma [at] eifl.net