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Open Access Initiatives Memorial University Libraries Lisa Goddard Scholarly Communications Librarian April 2011
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A quick definition Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. - Peter Suber, 2007
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Open Access Initiatives GOLD OA Author’s Fund OA Publisher Subscriptions Open Journal Systems GREEN Research Repository
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OA Journal Business Models Academy Funded Advertising Author Fees Institutional Memberships
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≠ $
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Author Fees Some OA journals charge author fees Author pays $1500 - $3000 After article reviewed & accepted
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OA Author’s Fund $20,000 in FY 2012 Faculty & graduate students Up to $3000 each per year
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Eligibility a) Journal content is peer-reviewed. b) Journal does not charge subscription fees for any of its content. c) Author retains copyright over his or her work.
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Institutional Subscriptions
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OA Journal Hosting http://journals.library.mun.ca
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Open Access Journals @ MUN
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research.library.mun.ca
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Research Repository Pilot To gauge faculty interest. To understand faculty needs. To assess the quality of self-archiving. To determine best practices. To learn together.
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What can faculty submit? Published articles Book chapters Finished data sets Reports Performances Conference papers Lectures Presentations Creative and intellectual output
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Content Recruitment
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OA Evangelism Collections Librarians Scholarly Communications Librarian The Open Library aka All of us.
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Target Major Researchers
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Article Indexes
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Institutional Bibliographies
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Self-Submission
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Self Submission: Metadata
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Self Submission: Rights
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Deposit Agreement
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Depositor Agreement Certifies that he/she has the right to submit material. Indemnifies the library from responsibility for copyright violations. Right to submit and remove material at discretion.
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Library Rights To remove materials that violate copyright. To make copies for purposes of preservation. To migrate formats for purposes of preservation.
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Library Help & Support Approve submissions Mediate submissions Copyright checking Metadata support
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OA Benefits: Visibility & Citation
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Visibility in Google
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Indexing in Google Scholar
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Social Media Sharing
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Institutional Access Faculty and students do not have access to 20% of articles authored by Bucknell faculty.
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Global Readership
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More Citations http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html
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OA Benefits: Author Retains Copyright
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Reuse
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Sharing with Colleagues
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Course Websites
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Online C.V.
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Departmental Portfolio
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Thank you. Lisa Goddard Scholarly Communications Librarian lgoddard@mun.ca http://www.library.mun.ca/goddard.php
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