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Libraries as drivers of Open Access in Europe
Izaskun LacunzaLIBER Executive [email protected]
Association of Libraries of Czech Universities 31st October 2013, Brno.
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WHAT IS LIBER
400 members
Participation of Central, Eastern and Southern Europe
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To provide an INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE to enable research in LIBER institutions to be world class
To enhance the EXPERIENCE OF USERS in LIBER institutions
To PROMOTE AND ADVOCATE for European libraries in all European and national fora
To DEVELOP LIBRARY and INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS who are INNOVATIVE and can offer LEADERSHIP to LIBER and to the national/international library community
WHAT’S OUR MISSION?
SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL APPROACH
NEW PROFFESIONALS
ADVOCACY
INFRASTRUCTURE
THE LIBER STRATEGY. Re-inventing the library for the future
FORAKEY PERFORMANCE AREASSpecial areas of work 2013-2015 Long term LIBER activities
Open Access
Open Access & Copyright
WHAT’S OUR OFFER TO MEMBERS
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OPEN ACCESS. STATE OF PLAY
49 mandatory policies in ROARMAP
Type Number
Green OA mandate 36
Green OA mandate with Gold option 12
Gold preference with Green option 1
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OPEN ACCESS STATE OF PLAY (II)
For an individual institutional policy, Green is the only affordable practical option
JISC Report by John Houghton and Alma Swan – Going for Gold
See http://ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/610
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THE ONE OUT OF 49: RESEARCH COUNCILS UK OPEN ACCESS POLICY
49 mandatory policies in ROARMAP
Type Number
Green OA mandate 36
Green OA mandate with Gold option 12
Gold preference with Green option 1
RESEARCH COUNCIL UNITED KINGDOM (RCUK)
RCUK POLICY
CC-BY
Gold OA
12-24 months
embargo accepted
RCUK POLICY. BIS COMMITTEE (HOUSE OF COMMONS) RECCOMENDATIONS
• Author’s to choose licence under which they publish
TYPE OF OPEN ACCESS PREFERENCE• GREEN OA and Institutional repositories’ infrastructure are CRUCIAL for OA• Reinstate IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT in its policy • Improve COMPLIANCE MONITORING• Come back to 6-12 months EMBARGO
UK investment
in IR International trend: Green
OA
ECONOMIC IMPACT• Is it wise to ask universities to contribute to block grant in current economic crisis?• Is Gold OA having an impact in current UK subscription purchasing?
HYBRID JOURNALS
APC
LICENSE
• RCUK to cover APCs only in pure GOLD OA (avoid double dipping)• Even if not double dipping: is UK’s subsidizing purchasing subscriptions worldwide?
• Asses APC costs (different in hybrid and pure OA?; is the policy inflating APCs?• Come back to use grant funds to publish (authors are more sensitive to APC costs)
49 mandatory policies in ROARMAP
Type Number
Green OA mandate 36
Green OA mandate with Gold option 12
Gold preference with Green option 1EUROPEAN COMISSION, MS, RP0s, RFOs, etc.
THE REST OF POLICIES. Latest work and coming projects
THE REST OF POLICIES. Latest work and coming projects• What’s the state of OA policies in Mediterranean
European Countries?• What could be done to foster implementation of
adecuate and coordinated policies?
FOSTER: Open Access training for different stakeholders in Open Science
PASTEUR4OA: Coordination of OA policies in Europe
THE REST OF POLICIES. Coming projects
ADVOCACY!!
HARMONIZATION!! (researchers with multiple funding
sourcers)
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OPEN ACCESS. OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIBRARIES (I)
Join!
OPEN ACCESS. OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIBRARIES (II)
Open Access Clauses in Publisher’s licences (COAR)
Horizon 2020: Pilot on Open Access to Research Data
Other funders: Welcome Trust, NSF, etc: Research data management plans in the proposals.
LIBER projects on Research Data
RESEARCH DATA. STATE OF PLAY
Australian National Data Service Vision
RESEARCH DATA. What if…? RESEARCH DATA E-INFRASTRUCTURE
RESEARCH DATA. OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIBRARIES
Image from the “Report on the Integration of Data and Publications”: S. Reilly, W. Schallier, S. Schrimpf, E. Smit, M.Wilkinson. October 17, 2011. Opportunities for data exchange project. FP7 funded
82% researchers store data in their computers!
THE RESEARCH DATA PYRAMID
Availability Findability Interpretability Reusability Citability Curation Preservation
From the “Report on the Integration of Data and Publications”: S. Reilly, W. Schallier, S. Schrimpf, E. Smit, M.Wilkinson. October 17, 2011. Opportunities for data exchange project. FP7 funded
RESEARCH DATA. WHAT’S OUR ROLE?
Advocacy!
From the “Report on best practi es for citation of dta and on evolving roles in Scholarly Communication”:R. Kotarski, S. Reilly, S. Schrimpf, E. Smit, K. Walshe. Opportunities for data exchange project. FP7 funded
RESEARCH DATA. ARE WE READY?
Research librarires are willing to contribute, but:
1. Re-skilling needed (IT, discipline knowledge)
2. Funding needed
RESEARCH DATA. HOW DO WE GET STARTED (I)?Ten reccomendations for libraries to get started with Research Data Mangement:
1.Offer research data management support, including data management plans for grant applications, intellectual property rights ad-vice and information materials. Assist faculty with data management plans and the integration of data management into the curiculum.
2. Engage in the development of metadata and data standards and provide metadata services for research data
3. Create Data Librarian posts and develop professional staff skills for data librarianship.
4. Actively participate in institutional research data policy development, including resource plans. Encourage and adopt open data policies where appropriate in the re-search data life cycle
5. Liaise and partner with researchers, research groups, data archives and data centers to foster an interoperable infrastructure for data access, discovery and data sharing.
RESEARCH DATA. HOW DO WE GET STARTED (II)?Ten reccomendations for libraries to get started with Research Data Mangement:
6.Support the lifecycle for research data by providing services for storage, discovery and permanent access.
7. Promote research data citation by applying persistent identifiers to research data.
8. Provide an institutional Data Catalogue or Data Repository, depending on available infrastructure.
9.Get involved in subject specific data management practice.
10.Offer or mediate secure storage for dynamic and static research data in cooperation with institutional IT units and/or seek exploitation of appropriate cloud services
LIBER WORK ON RESEARCH DATA
European Commission: Research data e-infrastructure: Framework for action H2020
RESEARCH DATA. WHERE DOES THE COMMISSION SEES LIBRARIES?
Libraries and LIBER identified as
key stakeholders!!:
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES!!
European Infrastructure
CONCLUSIONSNew roles for libraries in the new Scholarly Communication environment:
oBy being embedded in research workflow
oLeading on Open Access to Publications and Research Data Management
oManaging funds for OA publication and dissemination
oLibrary as publisher
o Library as Open Science advocator
THANKS!!
QUESTIONS?