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Isabel Silver and Laurie Taylor IMLS Library Publishing Services Workshop May 5, 2011 UF Smathers Libraries Publishing Services
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Main Points Intro to UF and UF Libraries Intro to UF Digital Collections – The IR@UF – Policies and Procedures Open Access Publishing @ Smathers Libraries Path to OA Journal Publishing The UF Open Access Publishing Fund Questions/Discussion 2
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The University of Florida http://www.ufl.edu/ http://www.ufl.edu/ Major, public land-grant, research university Member of AAU One of the largest, with over 50,000 students 2,000 acre campus, 900 buildings Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places 3
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UF Smathers Libraries http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ Member of ARL, CRL, Research Libraries Group, and LYRASIS Staff: over 400 FTE staff LPS organizational structure: distributed model –Digital Library Center: UF Digital Collections IR@UF –Academic and Scholarly Outreach Office Organization: http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/orgchart.pdf http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/orgchart.pdf 4
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UF Digital Collections (2006) Created for preservation (early 1990s.) – Portal to all digitized material Optimized for access via search engines Designed to leverage technology to support current and future needs 5
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UF Digital Collections (2) Digital collections: 400+ – Digital Library of the Caribbean Digital Library of the Caribbean – Caribbean Newspaper Digital Library Caribbean Newspaper Digital Library – Florida Digital Newspaper Library Florida Digital Newspaper Library Pages: 6.5 million + Partners: 90+
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Current OA Publishing Publishing Directly to IR@UF Journal of Undergraduate Research Conference proceedings Electronic theses & dissertations (ETD) Research data Online exhibits Student association archives Videos
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Current OA Publishing (2 ) UFDC is the online publisher for the following print works: Florida/Caribbean Architect Florida Anthropologist Backlist titles from the University Press of Florida (67 titles, full-text) Back issues of journals Chemical Engineering Education Journal
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Policies and Procedures Digitization & digital curation follow standards for preservation and access Metadata primary standard is METS/MODS – Darwin Core extension, PREMIS/DAITSS, EAD, EAC – Auto-translated to Dublin Core, MARCXML, optimized HTML for search engines, and JSON–available for extension Digital collections follow web standards for interoperability, access, and usability
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Policies and Procedures (2) Deposit: self-submittal with full support Quality control for preservation and optimal accessibility
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Policies and Procedures (3) Subject specialists are the primary liaisons for faculty and researchers. Subject specialist coordinate collaboration across multiple units in the Libraries to support all processes. Support includes: – Intellectual Property review – Copyright evaluation – Permissions requests and tracking – Permissions-based model: authors retain all rights
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Policies and Procedures (4) Support for cultural heritage rights – Mindful, open, and flexible approach to materials and projects – Permissions-based model – Technology in service of policy Support for moral rights – Attribution – Integrity (of the whole work) – Recognition/anonymity (author’s preference)
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Policies and Procedures (5) Support for privacy rights – Defined by law – Additional policies defined by the institution – Additional policies applied as appropriate (IRB approval, informed consent methods, and documentation required for oral histories)
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Policies and Procedures (6) Assessment New Services: – OJS
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Move to OA Journal Publishin g Why? –Respond to a demand –Meet a need –Motivated to become an active player
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Journal Publishing with OJS Choice and decision: why OJS? –Free –Freedom; local control and self- determination –Infrastructure: Local UF DC infrastructure Technical background Florida Library Center for Automation: http://fclaweb.fcla.edu/ http://fclaweb.fcla.edu/ Long-term considerations and drive to create results
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Journal Publishing w/ OJS (2) Added Value through features: –Structure: greater flexibility interoperability –Larger user community greater service opportunities –Availability of adding plug-ins (e.g., automating and integrating book review process) –Future opportunities
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Next Steps Staffing Funding: grants and identifying endowments Develop MOU templates Outreach to faculty and graduate students
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The UF Open Access Publishing Fund supports making UF research findings immediately, freely and globally available through Open Access publishing. 20
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For more information, contact: Isabel Silver Director, Academic and Scholarly Outreach isilver@ufl.eduisilver@ufl.edu 352-273-2524 Laurie Taylor Interim Head, Digital Library Center laurien@ufl.edulaurien@ufl.edu 352-273-2902 Visit our website: http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ 21
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