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Open Access and the ESRC New directions in scholarly communications in the social sciences
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Research Councils UK Strategic partnership of 7 Research Councils Arts & Humanities (AHRC) Biotechnology & Biological Sciences (BBSRC) Engineering & Physical Sciences (EPSRC) Economic & Social Research (ESRC) Medical (MRC) Natural Environment (NERC)
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Open Access Principles Ideas and knowledge derived from publicly-funded research must be made available and accessible for public use, interrogation, and scrutiny, as widely, rapidly and effectively as practicable. Effective mechanisms are in place to ensure that published research outputs must be subject to rigorous quality assurance, through peer review. The models and mechanisms for publication and access to research results must be both efficient and cost-effective in the use of public funds. The outputs from current and future research must be preserved and remain accessible not only for the next few years but for future generations.
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Open Access Policy Mandatory for grant holders to deposit a copy of their research articles in an open access repository "at the earliest opportunity, wherever possible at or around the time of publication". Only apply where publishers give their permission for this to happen.
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ESRC Research Catalogue Database of ESRC research records since 1975 Contains 10,000+ grants and 120,000+ outputs – 15,000 full text Allows the deposition of over 40 different types of research outputs 800 Datasets held at the UK Data Archive Top outputs Journal articles Conference and workshop papers Unpublished reports and working papers Books, chapters and sections
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ORA – Oxford University Research Archive 78,000 accesses to ORA records during the last academic year and over 10,300 downloads of full text files. Social Science Citation Index with University of Oxford as author address gives: 1,465 articles in 2009 1,347 in 2008, 1,209 in 2007.
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Why....? Funder Mandates Citations Discipline% increase in citations Physics170 Mathematics35 Biology36 Electrical Engineering51 Computer Science157 Political Science86 Philosophy45 http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/18516/
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Simplicity…. Things are changing rapidly It’s not just an local issue New technologies are presenting opportunities
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