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Emerging Trends and Evolving Issues in Open Access and Scholarly Communications Daniel Gelaw Alemneh Digital Curation Coordinator University of North Texas Daniel.Alemneh@unt.edu Kris Helge Director of Library Services, Tarrant County College Kristyn.Helge@tccd.edu Ahmet Meti Tmava Doctoral Candidate, UNT, College of Information Ahmet.Tmava@unt.edu Ida Fajar Priyanto Doctoral Candidate, UNT, College of Information IdaPriyanto@my.unt.edu
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Background Open Access and Scholarly Communication Global Perspectives of OA Challenges and Opportunities Issues and Considerations Plagiarism, IP and Copyrights Stakeholders Roles Emerging Trends and Institutional Initiatives Summary Policy Frameworks Outline
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Background: Open Access and Scholarly Communication
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In the current global knowledge economy, power and wealth are increasingly measured by one’s ability to access and use information and Knowledge. - Knowledge divide vs. knowledge equilibrium Digital technologies fundamentally change the rules of information dissemination and provide scholars with access to diverse and previously unavailable contents -While infrastructure development and increased availability of interoperable Open Access content helps to integrate and enhance access to diverse digital resources, they also bring about great challenges for traditional policies, IP and copyright laws, and changing the overall global socio-economic environment in general. A goal towards a global: -Research communication Infrastructure -Network of Interoperable digital archives and content network framework -A federated system of institutional, national, and global network of digital archives Background
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Global Research Communication Infrastructure http://www.geant.net/Resources/Media_Library/Documents/GEANT_Global_Connectivity_September_2014.pdf
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The Open Access movement is transforming scholarly communication Open Access provision of unrestricted online access to results/outputs of research & development While the notion of Open Access to scholarly information is not new, various factors, including local and national mandates for sharing the products of (funded) research drive scholars to rethink traditional scholarship models. There's been some concerns, questions, and misconceptions about various issues, ranging from intellectual property and Copyrights to predator publications and quality issues. Open Access and Scholarly Communication
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Open Access: A Global Perspective
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Open Access: Views from the distance Open Access has been around for about 2 decades Declarations and statements came from various organizations and societies, and individual countries Launching of Open Access Journals (OAJs) and Open Access Repositories (OARs) Directory of Open Access Journals and Open Access Repositories
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Repository by Continent Source: (Pinfield et al., 2014: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/76839/15/wrro_76839.pdf)http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/76839/15/wrro_76839.pdf
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Repository by Type Source: (Pinfield et al., 2014: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/76839/15/wrro_76839.pdf)http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/76839/15/wrro_76839.pdf
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Concerns of Open Access in the developing world Plagiarism Commitment Policy Organizational culture Information sharing
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Plagiarism but not Open Access HE Institutions: Plagiarism but not Open Access
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Some studies and practice Open Access Policy and Commitment toward Open Access are still the issues in some countries—especially in the developing countries. Views that OAJs have no value for personal development Beliefs among stakeholders that OA will make other institutions better Plagiarism issues: Open Access increasing plagiarism vs. Open Access lowering plagiarism
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Some points to note: A study on Open Access Policy in Kuwait shows that the understanding of OA is still low among stakeholders of HE institutions A reputable university in Indonesia is considering the closing of its Open Access Repository after the new library director was appointed and disagreement among professors. I experienced a controversial problem when the university president encouraged me to have an Open Access Repository while the vice president discouraged me with the issue
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OA concerns: The need to increase the awareness of OA existence The role of librarians and other stakeholders to promote OA New strategies to build an OA understanding
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Law and Digital Challenges: Addressing IP and Copyright Issues
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Plagiarism http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Return_of_sherlock_holmes.jpghttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Return_of_sherlock_holmes.jpg CC BY-SA
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Copyright https://www.flickr.com/photos/71715246@N00/521723595/ CC BY https://www.flickr.com/photos/71715246@N00/521723595/
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The Future https://www.flickr.com/photos/uclmaps/8722010691/ CC BY https://www.flickr.com/photos/uclmaps/8722010691/
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Stakeholders Roles: Emerging Trends and Multiple levels of Influence
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The role of stakeholders involved in scholarly communication process
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Authors/researchers Creators Consumers Quality control (peer reviewers)
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Publishers Dissemination Quality control Packaging Promotion
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Institutions/Libraries Support their community - information discovery & access Support new forms of publishing - preservation & dissemination of institutions research output Development of IR and exploration of open access journals - promote publishing in OA - publishing/archival support - digitization of resources - content management - resource discovery
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Summary and Concluding Remarks
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Expressions of scholarship are increasingly becoming more diverse Rate of creation of new data and data sets Storage format evolution and obsolescence Maintaining accessibility to data through links and search results Different community inclined to share items at different level of normalization Comparability of semantic and ontological definitions of data sets Access from anywhere, anytime, via whatever (mobile) devices Embracing true user-centric in any context Giving users what they need with freedom and flexibility Altmetrics for measuring impact in this diverse scholarly ecosystem Traditional metrics vs. usage metrics vs. divorcing a metric from the scholarly work Rethinking vs. revolutionizing the analysis of the value and impact of scholarly work
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Institutional State Country Regional International Funding Require Infrastructure Compliance Repositories Funding Require Infrastructure Compliance Repositories Funding & budget support Require Compliance Infrastructure Funding & budget support Require Compliance Infrastructure Funding & budget support R&D Policies Require Compliance Larger/Wider scale Infrastructure Funding & budget support R&D Policies Require Compliance Larger/Wider scale Infrastructure R&D collaboration and consortium Larger/Wider scale Infrastructure R&D collaboration and consortium Larger/Wider scale Infrastructure Declarations & Statements Support Encourage Declarations & Statements Support Encourage Many Stakeholders
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Access from anywhere (from 206 Countries)
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Thank you!
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