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Repositories, Learned Societies and Research Funders Stephen Pinfield University of Nottingham

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Page 1: Repositories, Learned Societies and Research Funders

Repositories, Learned Societies and Research Funders

Stephen Pinfield

University of Nottingham

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Outline

Repositories: What they are What they do What they don’t do What they should do What they might do

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What repositories are

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Screen shot arxiv

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Screen shot DSpace@MIT

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Repositories

Subject / institutional

Open access / restricted access

E-prints / other digital content

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‘Open archives’

Open access– free, unrestricted, immediate availability of

full content (and unrestricted re-use)

Interoperable– Open Archives Initiative Protocol for

Metadata Harvesting (OAI PMH)

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OAI Protocol: key concepts

End User

Data Providers

Service Provider

Harvester

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Publication & self-archiving

Author writes paper

Author submits paper to journal

Editor and referees review paper

Author revises paper

Author submits final version

Publisher copy edits and formats paper

Author self-archives paper in e-print repository

Paper published in journal

post-print

pre-print

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What repositories do

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What repositories do Provide (open) access to content

– to research community

– to other stakeholders: health professionals, industry, media etc.

Accelerate dissemination Store and manage content Preserve content Complement journals

– provide copies of papers

– provide services

Act as shop window for institution/organisation Expose content/metadata for harvesting

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OAI Service Providers

What repositories plus Service Providers do

Search – retrieve Value-added services

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What repositories don’t do right now

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Repositories DON’T…

Provide peer reviewProvide journal ‘brand’Provide the article of recordReplace journalsCost a lot!

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What repositories should do

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RCUK

The June 2006 updated statement: Reaffirms the principle that publicly-

funded research should be publicly available

Devolves responsibility to individual research councils

Initiates further consultation and research

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Research Councils

OA mandate: BBSRC, ESRC, MRC OA encouraged: CCLRC Policy to be released soon: AHRC, NERC No OA policy: EPSRC, PPARC

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Wellcome

Open access mandate Deposit in (UK)PMC Fund OA charges Publisher agreements ‘Open’ licence agreements Deposit of article of record

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What repositories might do

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What repositories might do (1)

More value-added services– search– citation analysis/metrics– plagiarism detection– text/data mining

Create publishing efficiencies

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What repositories might do (2)

Deconstructing the journal– content distribution– quality control

‘Overlay journals’ Quality

– pre-publication screening– pre-publication peer review– post-publication metrics– post-publication dialogue

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Role of Learned Societies?

Journal publishers – new business models

Data providers Service providers Quality control/measurement services Overlay journal providers

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