What matters to researchers? OCLC Research Library Partnership Meeting Catherine Mitchell Director, Access and Publishing California Digital Library June.

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What matters to researchers? OCLC Research Library Partnership Meeting Catherine Mitchell Director, Access and Publishing California Digital Library June 4, 2015

CAVEAT EMPTOR I’m not a faculty member I don’t work on a campus near faculty members I don’t collect metrics about faculty reputation or institutional rankings

The Scholar

Multiplicities

Academic Research and Development Expenditures in the Humanities, Fiscal Years 2005–2012 (Adjusted for Inflation)

Academic Research and Development (R&D) Expenditures in the Humanities and Other Selected Fields, Fiscal Years 2005–2012 (Adjusted for Inflation)

Sources of Funding for Academic Research and Development in the Humanities and Other Selected Fields, Fiscal Year 2012

Why such a hard job? EFFICIENCY SCALE AWARENESS VALUE?

Enter the Research Information Management System (RIMS)

The grand tour of the campuses

The concerns…. I don’t want the intellectual work I do reduced to meaningless numbers in spreadsheets There is no single measure of value beyond peer review I don’t want any data about me managed centrally, even if it is public data This OA policy valorizes the article as the publication of choice, and this research information management system reinforces that arbitrary category of value

Misinterpretation

Humanities in crisis Little purchase beyond the walls of academia Less direct application of research to the well-being/progress of humanity Difficulty “translating” value Institutionally subsidized existence in the setting of increasingly corporatized institutions

Library: crisis management 1.Hear those concerns and understand where they are coming from. 2.Help faculty understand that numbers alone cannot tell the full story – but they do give us the opportunity to do so. 3.Advocate for the importance of telling that story – of developing a “bridge voice” to make a case for the importance of one’s work beyond the walls of academia. 4.Help them tell their story.

Goals? Practical: Overcome distrust and integrate OA Policy infrastructure with other UC data-tracking activities Eliminate redundant work Consolidate infrastructure Embed the OA Policy within known processes Philosophical: Make sure we make the time to do justice to the humanities as we build systems to measure the value that academia brings to the world.