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Caren Milloy, Head of Projects, JISC Collections

OAPEN-NL Workshop

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58 HSS titles: 2006 - 201158 HSS titles: 2006 - 2011

Experimental Group (29 titles)

Experimental Group (29 titles)

Control Group (29 titles)

Control Group (29 titles)

OA with CC licenceOAPEN Library

Publishers websiteInstitutional RepositoryGoogle Books (100%)

OA with CC licenceOAPEN Library

Publishers websiteInstitutional RepositoryGoogle Books (100%)

Standard e-book agreements

Publishers websiteE-book aggregators

Google Books (10%)

Standard e-book agreements

Publishers websiteE-book aggregators

Google Books (10%)

Print version available for sale E-book device friendly version available for sale

Print version available for sale E-book device friendly version available for sale

The research programme

1.How policies, processes and mechanisms need to change in order to enable OA publication of monographs?

2.What are the measurable effects of a move to OA monographs?

3.How do perceptions of OA monograph publication change among participants during the project?

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OAPEN-UK Research PlanEllen Collins, Research Information Network

Research process

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Focus groups

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1. Institutional representatives including librarians, institutional repository staff, research managers

2. Publishers3. Learned Societies4. Researchers (as both

authors & readers)5. E-book aggregators6. Research Funders

Focus Groups: Key themesMetadata: What is the metadata required to support discovery, purchase, libraries, research funders?

Versioning, preservation & archiving: What is the version of record, how is it preserved (centrally?) and who provides archival access?

Usage: data collection methods and standards to support comparability of data

Methods of delivery: where should OA monographs sit, in what formats, with what functionality and using what standards?

Quality & prestige: impact of perceptions on adoption of a OA model and need to maintain excellence

What do authors want: readership, research dissemination, academic prestige and reward including the REF

Focus Groups: Key themesCopyright: ownership, licensing and rights associated with images

Benefits of OA: how to articulate opportunities; access and costs savings?

International issues: not just UK market, need to account for territories, translation etc.

Changing roles: who does what in an OA model, what are the roles for publishers, librarians etc., which to keep, which to start and which to discontinue?

Impact on processes: policies, mandates, funding routes, payment and behaviour

Consistency: should licensing, standards, peer review be standardised? Does one size fit all?

Focus Groups: Key themes

Ways to make OA profitable: how can publishers / ebook aggregators add value to content? Overlay services

Risk: how will the financial, reputational and quality risks be overcome?

Funding: who pays and how?

Calculating costs: what is the cost of an OA monograph and is it the same for all publishers, subjects?

The HSS researcher survey

About the respondents

About the respondents

About the respondents

Open access awareness

Open access awareness

Open access awareness

Creative Commons

Creative Commons

Creative Commons

Creative Commons

Profits from publishing

Author priorities

Author priorities

Publisher choices

Author services

Author priorities

Self-publishing

Active authors funding

Reading habits

Reading habits

Reading habits

Scholarly communications goals

Scholarly communications goals

Scholarly communications goals

Conclusions

• Considerable potential for OAPEN-UK-style open access model – paper and e still required

• Need to increase confidence and understanding of Creative Commons

• A push for CC BY may alienate researchers??• Need to consider future roles• Encourage authors to care more about post

publication elements• Quality is paramount – need to ensure that OA

model tackles negative perceptions

Thank you & Further Info

OAPEN-UK website:http://oapen-uk.jiscebooks.org/

Twitter:@oapenuk

Diigo Group:OAPEN-UK

Caren Milloyc.milloy@jisc-collections.ac.uk

Twitter:@carenmilloy

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