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1 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Focus on Access to Resources Simon J. Bevan Information Systems Manager Cranfield University

2 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Agenda What am I doing here? Where am I from? Access to institutional resources –Moving to Electronic thesis submission –Developing an Institutional Repository

3 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th What am I doing here? CILIP/ESU Traveling Librarian 2004 award Message from my sponsors

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6 Cranfield University A small, virtually bespoke university, Cranfield University is distinctive. Our postgraduate study programme is focused on real life rather than on pure theory. We facilitate work with industry and commerce, rather than just within the lecture room. Industrial and commercial sponsors recognise this, so our contract research income outstrips that of most other UK universities. As a result of our unique approach, our graduates are found worldwide, making significant contributions in their fields - an enviable network of men and women with the reputation for excellence that the name of Cranfield bestows. “to transform world class science, technology and management expertise into viable, practical, environmentally desirable solutions that enhance economic development”

7 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th ACTIVITIES Scope and Scale Silsoe Cranfield Shrivenham  Bioscience & technology  Agriculture, engineering & food technology  Water & environmental management  Land use & the environment  Aerospace  Engineering  Industrial & manufacturing science  Management  Electronics & electro-optics  Mechanical, materials & civil engineering  Computing and IT  Applied mathematics  Defence management 10% 65% 25%

8 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Student Profile Postgraduate 88% Undergraduate 12% Postgraduate 11% Undergraduate 89% Cranfield UniversityAverage of all other UK universities

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10 Electronic theses Founder member of UTOG (1994) EURILIA project (1994-97) Index to theses pilot (2001) JISC/FAIR (Focus on Access to Institutional Resources) programme (2002) Membership of NDLTD (2004)

11 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th ‘Why is the University doing this?’ Why e-theses? –Was it to ease submission process? –To save space? Will e-thesis be copy of record? Will paper archive be maintained? –Was it to make research more widely/easily available? –Benefit graduate education? –Initiate ‘born digital’ development

12 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Cranfield progress Institutional progress –Initial report developed 2002 Teaching Committee (Feb 03) –Faculty Boards (Jun 03) –Faculty Boards (Oct 03) Teaching Committee (Nov 03) –Faculty Boards (Feb 04) Teaching Committee (Feb 04) –Senate (Mar 04) –Senate minutes confirmed (Jul 04)

13 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Who has been involved? Who involved at Cranfield? Who are the stakeholders? –Library –Registry –Academic staff –Computer Centre –Press –Students (copyright permissions?) Who to lead? What issues need to be addressed? Terms of reference

14 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Workflow –E-submission up-front  Version control –E-submission final version –Compulsory  For all? –Research level only –Submission  Student upload  Physical – CD-ROM

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17 Main difficulties at Cranfield Quality thresholds for open access IPR & Access Plagiarism Marking paper theses Copy of record

18 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th E-thesis submission conclusions Pragmatic stepped approach (this is the first phase) Path of least academic resistance Continuing with paper storage Continuing with paper marking Final corrected version only Current submission process still stands Library staff creating metadata and uploading files

19 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Electronic theses – a national perspective JISC/FAIR projects –Theses Alive! –Electronic theses –Daedalus New call - UK HE e-theses Test-bed Project

20 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Cranfield University Institutional Repository QuePrints@Cranfield Expanding e-theses collection into Institutional Repository Bulk loading –Reports –Working papers

21 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Academic advocacy – ‘getting stuff’ E-theses email Product champions Elsevier (Romeo Green) –Adding material –Critical mass Usage –Advocacy –Google access

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24 Other issues Quality –Important? –ArXiv Preservation Cost Institutional versus disciplinary –ArXiv

25 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th National perspective ROMEO –http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.phphttp://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php SHERPA –http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/index.htmlhttp://www.sherpa.ac.uk/index.html Daedalus Parliamentary Committee report

26 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Parliamentary Committee On July 20 th 2004 the House of Commons Science & Technology Committee published its much anticipated report on scientific publications. The report gave a ringing endorsement to the principle and practice of self-archiving in institutional repositories and encouraged further investigation of the author-pays publishing model: Key recommendations include: all UK HE institutions establish institutional repositories Research Councils and other Government funders mandate their funded researchers to deposit a copy of all of their articles in repositories Government establish a central body to oversee the implementation of the repositories. Identifies the need for a period of experimentation to the impact of a change of publishing models Research Councils each establish a fund to which their funded researchers can apply should they wish to pay to publish

27 Focus on Access to Resources - West Virginia University, Thursday October 14th Thanks for listening! s.bevan@cranfield.ac.uk http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk


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