OA in HSS (at OUP) Rhodri Jackson Senior Publisher, Oxford Open Oxford University Press 19 September 2013.

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OA in HSS (at OUP) Rhodri Jackson Senior Publisher, Oxford Open Oxford University Press 19 September 2013

Open Access at OUP: Oxford Open 2 Open Access brand for OUP –15 Fully OA journals –+230 Hybrid OA journals Not double dipping! Launched July 2005 Published 3,262 OA articles in 2012 CC-BY, CC-BY-NC and CC-BY-NC-ND licences All Oxford Open content is deposited in PMC Self-archiving policies for authors to enable green OA Reduced fees for authors based in developing countries

Fully OA Journals 3 15 journals

Problems with OA in the UK Too early to say! RCUK policy and new Wellcome requirements only came into effect 1 st April But key concerns.. 4 Funders Transparency of payment mechanisms High page and colour charges Low author awareness Authors Restrictions to academic freedom Allocation of funding Misuse of papers

Problems with OA in the UK continued 5 Publishers and Societies CC-BY and third party permissions Suitability of CC-BY for HSS RCUK goal of 6/12 month embargos Institutions Admin burden How to allocate funding Favouring green due to limited APC funds

CC-BY in Humanities and Social Sciences Wellcome Trust Workshop 24 th April Key Concerns Suited to STM not HSS Re-use rights amount to plagiarism Derivative works and loss of control Third party permissions Loss of permissions revenue Infringement of academic freedom

OA Licence Uptake in HSS 7 4/7 acknowledge funding from funders which require CC-BY

House of Commons BIS Select Committee Report Focus on gold during transition a mistake – criticises Finch Vital role of green open access – 6/12 month embargos, and no evidence that short/zero embargo causes lost subscriptions Want RCUK to withdraw support for PA decision tree 8 If gold preference is maintained, should only go to fully OA journals Criticise RCUK for mandating CC-BY without proper analysis ‘ mandating the use of a particular licence should not be prioritised over immediate online access’

OUP joined in September 2013: Contributing 18 pairs, frontlist and backlist from Law and Ac Trade Planning further OA books activity: -Pilots -In-house projects 9 OAPEN-UK

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