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Page 1: Austrian Transition to Open Access and Beyond

Austrian Transition to Open Access and

beyond

Patrick Danowski

Page 2: Austrian Transition to Open Access and Beyond

Austria 2012

• only a few Institutional Repositories (3)

• FWF funds Hybrid OA publications

• overall Austria not a strong OA player

• No discussion green vs. gold

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• voluntary bottom up initiative

• focus on moving Open Access forward (with Open Science in mind)

• 57 member institutions

• different working groups

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Source: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.34079

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“Since it is now technically possible,it is the intrinsic duty of public authorities to enforce the transition to full Open Accesspolitically and financially.”

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Goal 100% Gold OA in 2025

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Recommendations 1/2• Reorganize publishing

contracts

• Support international cooperation

• Introduce publication funds

• Reorganize publication venues

• Merging the publication infrastructure

• Monitoring during implementation

• Acknowledging Open Access / Open Science

• Set targets for Open Science

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Recommendations 2/2

• Introduce Open Access policy

• Registration of repositories

• Support self-archiving

• Offer training programs

• Opening the inventories

• Provide start-up capital

• Expand the scope of the copyright reform of 2015

• Create cost transparency

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Introduce OA PolicyNo Information

2

No 6

In Planing 6

Yes 9

Information from 23 project partners

(eInfrastructure)

• EU Network PASTEUR4OA says that FWF has one of the most effective OA policies of a public funder in Europe.

• Austrian Court of Audit recently claims OA for all publicly funded research.

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From 2020 onward, license agreements with publishers should be concluded in a manner that the research publications are automatically published OA.

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Reorganize publisher contracts

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Reorganize publisher contracts

In Negotiation: Wiley, Elsevier

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From 2017 onward, all research and funding organizations in Austria should participate jointly in national and international initiatives that promote high-quality non-commercial publication models and infrastructures.

Support international cooperation

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Support international cooperationFWF ~ € 50.000 p.a.

Univ Vienna / FWF $ 6.000 p.a.

consortium of 16 institutions € 34.500 p.a.

consortium of 4 institutions € 30.000 p.a.

Academy of Fine Arts / FWF € 17.500 p.a.

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Openness is the normative pledge of science and scholarship.It is the precondition that research results can be replicated, verified, falsified and reused for scholarly as well asfor practical applications.

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Towards Open Science

• The strategy [..] should be developed into a full-fledged Open Science strategy from 2017 onward.

• OANA plans to investigate Open Research Data, OER & future of scholary communication.

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Together we can manage the transition

to Open Access as base for Open

[email protected]

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