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1 Daniela Nastasie, PhD BEng(Hons) AALIA Senior Metadata Librarian Repository and Archive Metadata Services UniSA Library Open Access Publishing and UniSA Research Archive

2 Do not remove this notice. Copyright Notice COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 WARNING This material has been produced and communicated to you by or on behalf of the University of South Australia pursuant to Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act). The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. Do not remove this notice.

3 1.Academic publishing –Academic publishing models –Archiving and publishers’ policies –Open Access publishing 2.Types of OA publishing –Gold OA –Green OA –Mandated OA 3.UniSA Research Archive (URA) –Role in academic publishing cycle –Role in disseminating research Outline 3

4 Traditional academic publishing Write Peer Review Publish Read Traditional model 4

5 Emerging academic publishing Write Peer Review Publish Read Institutional repository 5

6 Types of research publications  PRE-Print POST-Print PUBLISHED Write Peer Review Publish Read 6

7 Publishers’ archiving policies Database of archiving agreements (publishers/journals) Sherpa RoMEO Sherpa RoMEO ROMEO colourArchiving policy green can archive - pre-print and - post-print or - publisher's version blue can archive - post-print or - publisher's version yellow can archive - pre-print white archiving not formally supported 7

8 Open Access publishing - access to electronic scholarly publications in such a way that the material is free for all to read, use and reuse Open Access does not mean ‘not peer-reviewed’ Two main types of Open Access: - gold (‘born OA’) - green Some journals allow both (hybrid) 8 Open Access Publishing

9 9 Gold Open Access Gold OA - ‘born OA’ Copyright - Authors Archiving rights – ROMEO green (+/- embargo period)

10 Green OA - Open Access versions of non-OA literature Usually POST-Print !!!! Usually archived in institutional repository Cheapest version of academic publishing 10 Green Open Access

11 11 Hybrid Open Access http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/PaidOA.html

12 Requirements for OA archiving from funding agencies –publications –research data Sherpa Juliet 12 Mandated Open Access Whether to archive: Deposit required free of charge without any access restrictions What to archive: The full final version version or the author's final peer- reviewed version When to archive: When accepted for publication toleration of publishers' embargos negates this

13 Publication Archiving vs. OA Publishing Policies http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/juliet/stats.php?la=en&mode=simple Sherpa Juliet Sherpa Juliet Statistics

14 14 Mandated Open Access

15 For Authors your work can be freely accessed, distributed and cited worldwide greater exposure = more citations For Researchers free online access to research publications not restricted to what your organisation can afford For Universities increased exposure of research activity shared knowledge and innovation 15 Open Access benefits

16 Archives and provides long term access to deposited content – digital preservation Enhances impact of research by world wide dissemination Increases visibility of research publications (Google, Trove, OAIster) 16 UniSA Research Archive (URA) http://ura.unisa.edu.au/

17 17 URA - Access to Resources

18 18 URA role in disseminating research URA Google Analytics traffic report 01 Jul 2012-15 Jul 2013

19 URA role in disseminating research

20 UniSA Library Publishing Research Guide http://unisa.libguides.com/publishing http://unisa.libguides.com/publishing Australian Open Access Support Group (AOASG) http://aoasg.org.au/ http://aoasg.org.au/ OAKList – similar service to Sherpa Romeo, specialising in Australian journals and publishers http://www.oaklist.qut.edu.au/ http://www.oaklist.qut.edu.au/ 20 Useful Links

21 Thank you! Daniela.Nastasie@unisa.edu.au http://www.flickr.com/photos/wakingtiger/3157622608/


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