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Open Access, Libraries, and Newspapers: New Roles and Convergences? Dr. Ajit Pyati Assistant Professor Faculty of Information and Media Studies University of Western Ontario IFLA International Newspaper Conference 28 February 2010
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Todays Talk -Libraries, newspapers, and the public sphere -Open access -Crises affecting both libraries and newspapers -New partnerships between libraries and newspapers?
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PUBLIC SPHERE
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JURGEN HABERMAS
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BOURGEOIS PUBLIC SPHERE Development in 17 th /18 th century Britain during rise of capitalism; decline in mid to late 20 th century Rational, open debate Independence from state and economy/market
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PUBLIC SPHERE INSTITUTIONS Mass Media Public broadcasting (radio & TV) Museums and art galleries Libraries Newspapers
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CORRUPTION OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE? Mass media consolidation Advertising Propaganda Misinformation
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Library Crises Electronic licensing of journals prohibitively expensive for many libraries Concentration of academic publishers - monopoly over scholarly knowledge production Increasing commodification of knowledge/information Movement from print to electronic journal environment An end to the library as we know it?
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Scholarly Publishing Context Pricing and permissions crisis Vanity factor in academic publishing Social impact of research and knowledge dissemination Changes in technology Financial incentives in scholarly publishing
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The Access Principle Willinsky, J. (2006). The access principle: The case for open access to research and scholarship. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. A commitment to the value and quality of research carries with it a responsibility to extend the circulation of this work as far as possible, and ideally to all who are interested in it and all who might profit by it… (p. 5)
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Different Types of OA Repositories OA journals Self-archiving Delayed OA Policies on publicly-funded research Etc.
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Benefits of open access? Drawbacks? Challenges? Incompatible with peer review? Free to access? Free to create? Faculty incentives? Copyright concerns?
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Newspaper Crises Shift to digital environment; declining importance of print circulation Reduced advertisement revenues; search for new revenue models Cutbacks and layoffs Mass media consolidation
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BIG MEDIA CORPORATE CONTROL - MONOPOLIZATION SPECTACLE CONSUMERISM RATIONAL DEBATE? DIALOGUE?
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Open Access, Libraries, and Newspapers?
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New Convergences? Convergence based on principles of open access; the access principle Libraries hosting digital community and local newspapers? Providing indexing and abstracting services? Maintaining community newspaper archives?
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Alternative Media In contrast to mainstream, corporate-owned media Community radio Social media Community newspapers Etc.
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Public Knowledge Project Open Journal Systems (OJS) – Electronic journal publishing software; open source (http://pkp.sfu.ca)http://pkp.sfu.ca Worldwide uptake – Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia 250 + electronic journals in Africa using OJS Strengthening African Research Culture and Capacities project
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Revenue Models? Subscription costs used for indexing and archiving Open source newspaper publishing platforms? Free and open access content for selected sections; fee for access for other content New public funding models for newspaper-library partnerships? Etc.
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Final Thoughts Importance of public/community libraries and newspapers to the democratic public sphere Convergence based on principles of open access Re-envisioning the library as a hub of civic activity and democracy
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