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Introducing customer experience
JISC OA Good Practice Pathfinder End-to-End event – 12 January 2015
Helping to populate repositories – Jisc Publications Router
Jisc Publications Router
»Jisc Publications Router will:
› Alert institution to its outputs
› Help capture them to repository or CRIS
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Jisc Repository Shared Services Project
04/07/2014 Measuring impact: tools for analysing and benchmarking usage 3
Introduction to Jisc Publications Router
» Objectives› Simplify many-to-many relationship between
publishers and IRs› Direct articles to appropriate institution(s)
» Key challenges› Scalability: capturing outputs published globally› Capturing at acceptance
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How it works: overview
04/07/2014 Measuring impact: tools for analysing and benchmarking usage 5
Responding to policy priorities
»Policy for OA & REF
› Takes effect 1 April 2016
› Outputs must be OA in order to qualify for assessment
› Requires deposit on repositories upon acceptance
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What’s changed
»Previously:
› Institutions preferred only full-text deposit
»Now:
› Priority is to alert institutions to as much of their content as we can
› Alert at acceptance, update on publication
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Content providers
» Initially› Europe PMC (metadata only)› Trial with Nature Publishing Group (with embargoed
full text)
» Currently› Full-text feed from Europe PMC (since Feb 2014)
» Soon› eLife (imminent!)
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Content providers
» Next steps
» In-principle discussions held with about a dozen further publishers:› Both subscription-dominated and OA› Now moving to technical discussions› Plan to add direct feeds from mix of publishers› Also investigating feasibility of multi-publisher
solutions
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Offer to institutionsService DescriptionDirect Delivery (OA only)
• Get OA content from all data suppliers to IR SWORD endpoint • Get all content using one single metadata format (support RIOXX)• Importer scripts available for Eprints 3.3. & 3.2, DSpace 1.8
Direct Delivery
• As above (without DSpace) • Agree to manage embargo periods • Get OA and embargoed content
Browse • See all OA content from all data suppliers • Web GUI http://broker.edina.ac.uk/ • Search by target repository (and organisation - soon)• Deposit statistics
Harvest • Get all OA content from all data suppliers • Use OAI-PMH APIs http://broker.edina.ac.uk/cgi/oai2 • Search by target repository, author and funder • Choose from multiple formats
Notification(soon)
• Receive monthly email alerts of new content from all data suppliers for chosen repositories
• Self-register at http://broker.edina.ac.uk/cgi/postcard_registration
More institutions joining!
» Existing participants:
› University of Huddersfield, from 19 May 2014
› University of Reading, from 4 Aug 2014
› University of Salford, October 2014
» Scheduling installation of importer:
› Leicester, Southampton, Glasgow, Robert Gordon, Sussex
» Signed agreement on embargoes:
› MIT, Leicester
» Further interest from
› Warwick, Bath, Liverpool
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Router aims to provide….
»Coverage
»Compliance
»Cost effectiveness
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Further information
»Contact: [email protected]
Steve Byford, Scholarly Communications Manager, Jisc
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