OA in Spain and in the SELL countries 9th SELL Meeting Izmir, 18/19.05.09.

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OA in Spain and in the SELL countries 9th SELL Meeting Izmir, 18/

OA in Spain In Spain -Scientific journals -Repositories -Policies In the SELL Countries

Scientific journals How many? By subject Quality factor / Print or electronic? / OA Journals and self-archive

How many? Different sources -Cindoc (CSIC): Ulrich's: Latindex: = 45 % could be considered scientific journals Mainly published by research centers, universities, professional associations

By subject Biomedicine -11% Humanities & Social Sciences -75% Sciences & Technology -14%

Quality, e or p, OA Titles in WoK (ISI) e- journals = 20,5% (Latindex) Included in DOAJ -248 = less than 10%

Journals and self-archive Dulcinea - -Like Romeo for Spanish journals -With information for 265 Spanish journals -14% allow pre and post print archive -45% allow port-print archive -15% don’t allow any archive -26% without policy

Repositories Which information? Technical infrastructure Institutional policies Services provided Stimulants and inhibitors

Repositories 46 Institutional Repositories -34 universities or research centers -5 library consortia -7 others

IR: Which information? Mainly doctoral theses and articles -40% published version of articles -33% author postprint -27% preprint 19% with embargo

IR technical infrastructure DSpace = 66% Eprints = 7% Digbib = 7%

IR policies Voluntary = 44% No policy = 24% Recommended = 24% Mandatory = 8% -4% for ETD

IR: Services and others Services -Statistics, promotion of OA, citation index services... Stimulants -Visibility, citation, mandates... Inhibitors -Absence of policies, lack of integration with science systems...

Policies (stimulants) Infrastructure and services Information and dissemination Economic incentives Institutional coordination Mandates -For research granted with national plans -Madrid Universities, CSIC, Asturias

OA in Spain In Spain -Scientific journals -Repositories -Policies In the SELL Countries

We can do it! Is not a lot of work It will be useful to have the data We have a model: -Open Access in the Nordic Countries / Turid Hedlund, Ingegerd Robow (Copenhagen: Nordbib Programme, 2007) - s%20for%20download/Open_Acces_in_the_Nordic_Co untries_Hedlund_Rabow_Nordbib.pdfhttp://nordbib.net.dynamicweb.dk/Files/Filer/Document s%20for%20download/Open_Acces_in_the_Nordic_Co untries_Hedlund_Rabow_Nordbib.pdf

OA in the SELL Countries For every country: -An introduction -Scientific journals -Repositories -Institutional policies For all -Recommendations for the future and suggested practices

Is an opportunity for SELL consortia Non English languages will be every time more important in Internet The solution for the crisis: do savings through cooperation Our administration could be interested in have a multicountry agreement (... and an opportunity to have a meeting in a nice island!!!)