Module 2: Social Sciences. Disciplinairy traits Networking, collaborating Young researchers: publications are a means for career advancement Older researchers:

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Module 2: Social Sciences

Disciplinairy traits Networking, collaborating Young researchers: publications are a means for career advancement Older researchers: publishing are a means for communicating and contributing to developments in society Over the years more journals, less monographs Like to cite! Lengthy publications Use of grey literature Institutional guidelines

What social scientists produce Social Sciences Citation Index Output Research Information Network Report, (2009), Communicating Knowledge: How and why UK researchers publish and disseminate their finding,[Online] Available at: Source: Thomson Reuters Social Science Citation Index online version in Jonkers, K., (2010), International Social Science Council (ISSC) & UNESCO, (2010), World Social Science Report 2010, p. 194 [Online] Available at:

Perceptions about OA in the Social Sciences Overall, perception that OA is beneficial for research 70% of respondents of an HSS survey familiar with OA publishing Accessibility and efficiency the most important values of OA Tremendous awareness differences per country, younger scholars more familiar with Open Access. Sources: SOAP Study and OAPEN survey

OA and publishing values Digital Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Report on User Needs, Janneke Adema, Paul Rutten, OAPEN Project, (Accessed, 28/2/2011)

Resources for finding Open Access research in the Social Sciences Repositories The Directory of Open Access Repositories – OpenDOAR Social Sciences Repository: Open Access Journals DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals: –JSTOR: Open Access Books –OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks –Open Monograph Press: Open Access Data –CESSDA Council of European Social Science Data Archives: –World Bank Open Data: –IMF Archive Material : –International Council on Archives : –International Social Science Council ISSC:

Some other examples of Open Access repositories and research platforms EconStor: an Open Access repository for economics publicationsEconStor Social Science Research Network (SSRN): devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciencesSocial Science Research Network ISI - Social Indicators Information Service: the largest infrastructure facility in Germany, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, offers a variety of services related to the social sciencesISI - Social Indicators Information Service European Cultural Heritage Online (ECHO) an Open Access Infrastructure to bring Essential Cultural Heritage OnlineEuropean Cultural Heritage Online (ECHO)

What can you do: Deposit your articles or data in an IR or a subject repository Negotiate your right to self-archive with your publisher Ask your publisher for Open Access options Publish in an Open Access journal or with an Open Access Book publisher Encourage your editorial board to support OA Participate in an editorial board of an OA journal Convert out of print works to digital objects and deposit them in a repository Participate in Open Access projects when your library invites you to Grant receipients: check you funder’s policies

Open up, get practical! Image from: Palepu –Giustini – BCLA Conference 2008 Remember it takes only 10 minutes per paper to self-archive!