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Institutional repositories: barriers and drivers Alma Swan Key Perspectives Ltd RSP Summer School, Dartington, June 2007
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The digital era “The potential role of electronic networks in scientific publication … goes far beyond providing searchable archives for electronic journals. The whole process of scholarly communication is undergoing a revolution comparable to the one occasioned by the invention of printing.” Stevan Harnad, 1990 Key Perspectives Ltd
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Author experience so far Only 24% of authors have submitted an article to an Open Access journal Only 22% have self-archived in their institutional repository Key Perspectives Ltd
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JISC Information Environment
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REPOSITORIES and OA journal content Ingest layer services Search / retrieve Aggregate / display Count / assess Peer review Other value adding Editorial Key Perspectives Ltd
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The stakeholders Management Authors Readers Repository staff Key Perspectives Ltd
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Management Showcase (marketing) Collection (stewardship) Preservation Management information tool Competitor analysis tool N.B. espida.org Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Visibility (Googlespace) Impact Recognition Discussion Collaboration Career development Key Perspectives Ltd
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Readers Be prepared for few front-door entrants Sell on the basis of demonstrated access improvements Googlespace Key Perspectives Ltd
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Repository staff Manage expectations Be realistic about the effort required Make clear the importance of the work Make clear the interest and challenges of the work Key Perspectives Ltd
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BARRIERS Key Perspectives Ltd
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Barriers Technology Cost Publishers People! Authors Institutional managers Key Perspectives Ltd
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Technology Simple Server Software EPrints DSpace Fedora Bespoke OAI Key Perspectives Ltd
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Cost elements Software Open source Paid for Hardware Server Hosted People Key Perspectives Ltd
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Cost examples MIT: ~$3 million Nottingham University: £6500 The real cost comes afterwards Key Perspectives Ltd
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Pays what? For what? BYO repository: £5,750+ Outsourced build: £4,500+ Outsourced build/host: £23,750+ Staffing: Setting up:1.5 FTE Running:2.5 FTE Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Awareness Rights (confusion and misinformation Time Difficulty Apathy, and sundry extraordinary objections Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Awareness Rights (confusion and misinformation) Time Difficulty Apathy, and sundry extraordinary objections Key Perspectives Ltd
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Awareness Key Perspectives Ltd
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Researchers are deaf … Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Awareness Rights (confusion and misinformation) Time Difficulty Apathy, and sundry extraordinary objections Key Perspectives Ltd
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Rights Do have the option to retain copyright (though you hear some funny tales) Universities increasingly encouraging this Even if copyright is relinquished many journals allow self-archiving A&H material can have 3P rights complications T&L materials are more challenging but not impossible Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Awareness Rights (confusion and misinformation) Time Difficulty Apathy, and sundry extraordinary objections Key Perspectives Ltd
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Time Two factors: Complexity of the metadata you require (they have little understanding of info science) How organised their hard disk is Average time to deposit is 7 minutes Average per year is ~20 minutes Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Awareness Rights (confusion and misinformation) Time Difficulty Apathy, and sundry extraordinary objections Key Perspectives Ltd
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Authors Awareness Rights (confusion and misinformation) Time Difficulty Apathy, and sundry extraordinary objections Key Perspectives Ltd
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Open Access: Who benefits? Benefits to researchers themselves Benefits to institutions Benefits to national economies Benefits to science and society Key Perspectives Ltd
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Why we should have Open Access Greater impact from scholarly endeavour More rapid and more efficient progress of scholarship Better assessment, better monitoring, better management of research Better information-creation using new and better technologies Key Perspectives Ltd
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The sundry … Choosy about the company they keep Versions Keying the same stuff over and over www.eprints.org/openaccess/self-faq/#32-worries Key Perspectives Ltd
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Institutional managers Hard to engage at the right level Must be convinced of the need to develop a proper policy Must be informed of the mandate advantage Key Perspectives Ltd
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A few statistics There are circa 950 repositories globally There are 32 documented policies There are 10 mandates Key Perspectives Ltd
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Here’s the problem… Only 15% of research articles are spontaneously self-archived The average number of postprints self-archived in institutional repositories is 297 Key Perspectives Ltd
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Policies, mandates There is a difference Both are being developed at institutional, national and even international level One is sometimes effective, the other always is Key Perspectives Ltd
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DRIVERS Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: management level OA: policies (funders and employers) Management information tool Institutional RAE Institutional marketing tool The urge to preserve Key Perspectives Ltd
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Policies, mandates There is a difference Both are being developed at institutional, national and even international level One is sometimes effective, the other always is Key Perspectives Ltd
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Author readiness to comply with a mandate 81% 14% 5% Key Perspectives Ltd
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UK policies (some mandatory) Wellcome Trust Research councils (5 of 7) Biomedical charities (Arthritis Foundation, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK) University departments www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/ www.sherpa.ac.uk/juliet/index.php Key Perspectives Ltd
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Case study I: ECS, Southampton School of Electronics & Computer Science, University of Southampton Mandate early 2003 Sanctioned in the sense that assessment is based upon repository content It works Key Perspectives Ltd
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Case study III: QUT QUT, Brisbane Mandate introduced by DVC Tom Cochrane at the beginning of 2004 Not sanctioned, but supported by vigorous and sympathetic library advocacy Key Perspectives Ltd
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Data courtesy of Arthur Sale Key Perspectives Ltd
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Data courtesy of Arthur Sale Key Perspectives Ltd
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Data courtesy of Arthur Sale Key Perspectives Ltd
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Case study II: Minho University Minho University, Braga, Portugal Repository established 2003 Mandate introduced 2005 when self-archiving rate dropped off Mandate backed by financial incentives paid to departments Key Perspectives Ltd
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Minho University repository Mandate introduced (Data courtesy of Eloy Rodrigues) Key Perspectives Ltd
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Mandate what? The author’s final version In the native format Because text-mining and data- mining tools need to work on OA articles They work best on XML Key Perspectives Ltd
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What about PDF? John Wilbanks (Science Commons): “Scraping is the right word, because having to work with PDF is really scraping the bottom of the barrel.” Key Perspectives Ltd
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What about PDF? Clifford Lynch (CNI): “PDF is evil” Key Perspectives Ltd
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What about PDF? Peter Murray-Rust (Cambridge): “Getting to XML from PDF is like starting with the burger and trying to get back to the cow.” Key Perspectives Ltd
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Mandate when? At acceptance for publication: the author’s final version Mandate the deposit at that point Mandate OA to full-text unless there is a compelling reason against this If there is a compelling reason, mandate OA to metadata Mandate opening of full-text at 6 months The publisher’s PDF can be added, or linked to, later Key Perspectives Ltd
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Other management-level drivers Management information tool Institutional (especially linked to a CRIS) RAE Institutional marketing tool The urge to preserve Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: author level Usage and impact data ‘Bridging’ services Resource discovery services Specialised Google Scholar Rewards Tacit Explicit Embedding the repository in the institution Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: author level Usage and impact data ‘Bridging’ services Resource discovery services Specialised Google Scholar Rewards Tacit Explicit Embedding the repository in the institution Key Perspectives Ltd
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Why researchers publish their work Key Perspectives Ltd
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Open Access increases citations Key Perspectives Ltd Range = 36%-200% (Data: Stevan Harnad and co-workers)
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Other impact studies Lawrence 2001 (computer science) Kurtz 2004 (astronomy) Brody & Harnad 2004 (all disciplines) Antelman 2005 (philosophy, politics, electrical & electronic engineering, mathematics) Wren 2005 Eysenbach 2006 Key Perspectives Ltd
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Usage feedback Citation analysis tools Usage analysis tools Key Perspectives Ltd
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Citebase Key Perspectives Ltd
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Download timelines Key Perspectives Ltd
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Referrers Key Perspectives Ltd
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Links and search terms Key Perspectives Ltd
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Every e-print tells a story… NIPS Workshop linked to this eprint from its web page Link placed on “Canonical correlation” page in Wikipedia Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: author level Usage and impact data ‘Bridging’ services Resource discovery services Specialised Google Scholar Rewards Tacit Explicit Embedding the repository in the institution Key Perspectives Ltd
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Publisher permissions (by journal) Key Perspectives Ltd
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Publisher permissions 92% of journals permit self-archiving SHERPA/RoMEO list at: www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php Or at: http://romeo.eprints.org/stats.php Key Perspectives Ltd
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Versions of articles Key Perspectives Ltd
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Digital certificate Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: author level Usage and impact data ‘Bridging’ services Resource discovery services Specialised Google Scholar Rewards Tacit Explicit Embedding the repository in the institution Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: author level Usage and impact data ‘Bridging’ services Resource discovery services Specialised Google Scholar Rewards Tacit (recognition) Explicit Overlay journals Bubbly! Embedding the repository in the institution Key Perspectives Ltd
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“Self-archiving in the PhilSci Archive has given instant world-wide visibility to my work. As a result, I was invited to submit papers to refereed international conferences/journals and got them accepted.” Key Perspectives Ltd An author’s own testimony
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Lund Virtual Medical Journal Key Perspectives Ltd
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Drivers: author level Usage and impact data ‘Bridging’ services Resource discovery services Specialised Google Scholar Rewards Tacit Explicit Embedding the repository in the institution Key Perspectives Ltd
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Strategic planning Articulate the value proposition Make the business case Launch the business Monitor the business Market the business Plan for growth Plan for diversification Scan the horizon, constantly Key Perspectives Ltd
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The value proposition On behalf of the research community, a digital repository proposes to: maximise the availability … maximise the accessibility … enable the discoverability … enable increased functionality … enable longterm storage and curation … enable other potential benefits … … of scholarly research outputs at no cost to the user Key Perspectives Ltd
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Making the business case Content types Full-text – or a glorified bibliography? Link to a CRIS? Core proposition – visibility, access, preservation Additional services Viability, sustainability, adaptability Revenue Key Perspectives Ltd
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Key factors Viability – can we make this business happen? Sustainability – can we keep this business going? Adaptability – can we future-proof the business? Key Perspectives Ltd
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Viability Is it feasible to launch this? Project team Pilot project Assessment Cash costs Other resourcing Key Perspectives Ltd
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Sustainability Project-to-service issues Resourcing requirements KPIs Growth Business planning The effects of success Workflow: quality/quantity trade-off Revenue Key Perspectives Ltd
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Adaptability Can we build in flexibility? Can we build in resilience? How will we monitor for future developments that might be significant? What new stakeholders might appear? What is the development potential? How will we monitor performance? Key Perspectives Ltd
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Challenges Funding:X Integrating with existing workflow:X Content recruitment: + Faculty engagement: + Key Perspectives Ltd
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Results of assessments Visibility and access:X Preservation:X Content recruitment: + Educating faculty on OA: + Educating faculty on copyright: + Educating faculty on scholcomm: + Key Perspectives Ltd
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Thank you for listening aswan@keyperspectives.co.uk www.keyperspectives.co.uk www.keyperspectives.com Key Perspectives Ltd
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