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12 things that you need to know about Open Access, the REF and the CRIS Rowena Rouse Scholarly Communications Manager June 2016
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Link to pdf of this A4 poster Link to pdf of this A4 poster
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#1 Which publications have to be available on Open Access (OA)? Journal articles Conference articles (with an ISSN) When? HEFCE’s REF eligibility policy “This requirement will apply to journal articles and conference proceedings accepted for publication after 1 April 2016” Now!
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#2 What do I have to do? ACT ON ACCEPTANCE requires researchers to act on acceptance to deposit their final peer- reviewed text, also known as: - ‘Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM)’ - ‘final author version’ or - ‘postprint’ in an open access institutional or subject repository within three months of the date of acceptance* For Brookes staff this means adding this version to the CRIS applies to article manuscripts accepted after 1 April 2016
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#3 Do we require anything else from you? Yes – evidence of acceptance date such as email from publisher How? Cut and paste text from email into a text file, word doc or create a pdf save and upload alongside the version of your paper on the CRIS Dates Acceptance Date – deposit within 3 months of acceptance date* *Note Hefce will not be enforcing the requirement of deposit within 3 months of acceptance until early 2017. It still needs to be within 3 months of publication date for 2016-2017 only.
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#4 The Hard Core Non-compliant outputs (ie a journal article or conference proceeding submitted to the post-2014 REF that is not compliant with all the criteria and with no valid exception recorded) will receive an unclassified score. Brookes Message: You should publish in the journal that is most appropriate to your discipline Exceptions: Need to record them – add note to record More information: http://www.hefce.ac.uk/rsrch/oa/http://www.hefce.ac.uk/rsrch/oa/ FAQs : http://www.hefce.ac.uk/rsrch/oa/FAQ/http://www.hefce.ac.uk/rsrch/oa/FAQ/
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#5 What about monographs, book chapters, and other outputs? There is no open access requirement for these types of outputs. Just add brief details about the output to the CRIS.
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#6 How to add your publications to the CRIS (Converis)
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The CRIS Log on to CRIS www.brookes.ac.uk/go/cris Click on Login Trouble logging in? Go to this page for system status, latest developments and ‘how to’ guides
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Another login Click on Login
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University Login Screen Enter your usual p00 staff number and password Once logged in – You will see this screen
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Add a new publication 1. Select Publications 2. Select Publication Type
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Add information about your output * = mandatory field 2. Add list of authors (Surname Initials, Surname Initials ) eg Rouse RC, Taylor S 1. Add title
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Add Journal Name Click on ‘plus’ sign1. Click on plus sign 2. Search for Journal name Enter the journal title and click on search icon
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Adding a new journal title Search for journal name If journal title not in list, select ‘plus’ sign and add
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Upload fulltext of article and evidence of acceptance date 1. Add expected publication year 2. Upload the Accepted version here Then 3. Upload the evidence of acceptance date here too. Can be a doc, txt, pdf or screenshot here
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Move record ‘For validation by the library’ Save and close Move to ‘For validation by library’ Save record and move from non-validated to for validation by the library
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Further changes to the record Note if you want to make any further changes Go back to publication and request change.
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#7 What the Scholarly Communications Team does: Check the record for accuracy, add any further information if known Has a version of the paper been uploaded? If incorrect version, contact author asap and request the required version If correct version, look after accepted version until embargo has elapsed, email author and ask to let us know date of publication
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#8 Tell us when your article has been published
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#9 ORCIDS ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher. Research councils and probably Hefce, publishers are beginning to require them. We want you to register for one via the CRIS
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#9 ORCIDS
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#9 ORCIDS – How to register – Temporary instructions May/June 2016 1.Go to https://orcid.org/registerhttps://orcid.org/register 2.Check if you have one already, Complete details 3.If no match – add details and an Orcid will be created
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#9 ORCIDS – Add your ORCID to your record on the CRIS – Temporary instructions May/June 2016 Edit your record
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#9 ORCIDS – Add your ORCID to your record on the CRIS – Temporary instructions May/June 2016 Copy your ORCID id into the box above
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#10 Import your records from Web of Science/ORCID You can import your records from Web of Science/ ORCID This can be especially useful for new staff and your back catalogue Guidance of this will be coming out soon. Please contact Rowena Rouse for more information
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#10 Import your records from Web of Science/ ORCID 1.Go to Publications > Output
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#10 Import your records from Web of Science 1.Go to Publications > Output
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#10 Import your records from Web of Science
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#11 Help is Available email openaccess@brookes.ac.ukopenaccess@brookes.ac.uk webpages www.brookes.ac.uk/library/resopen.htmlwww.brookes.ac.uk/library/resopen.html drop-in sessions at all sites, May, June or tailored sessions are available too or call Rowena Rouse, Scholarly Communications Manager, Library x5085
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Researcher Current Research Information System Publications: journal articles, conference papers Research data record Publish – make available on open access Postgraduates PhD theses Masters dissertations Undergraduates New student research collection on RADAR Examination papers Staff web profiles Discover Google Opendoar
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#12 The Brookes Open Access Poster Link to pdf of this A4 poster Link to pdf of this A4 poster
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