Slides on the progress of the FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot delivered at the online OpenAIRE2020 coordination meeting for NOADs in the South Region (July 28th, 2015).
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The EC/OpenAIRE FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot: An Update for the South Region NOADs
1. The EC/OpenAIRE FP7
Post-Grant Open Access Pilot:
An Update for the South Region NOADs
Pablo de Castro
Open Access Project Officer
LIBER – Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de recherche
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The Pilot Factsheets
Three Pilot factsheets in the pipeline for:
Researchers Institutions Publishers
These are still drafts – the final URLs will be announced when the factsheets get released
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Early Outcomes
Consultations on eligibility for funding arrived before submission are welcome and are
included in the list, but no funding will be provided until acceptance, and their presence
in the table does not mean they are on a waiting list
A spreadsheet with details for the granted funding requests is already being kept
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Early Outcomes: funded outputs
An “FP7 Post-Grant
OA Pilot Outputs”
collection is already
available in Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/
collection/user-
fp7postgrantoapilot
outputs
5. Applying for Funding: the System
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A central system for collecting and processing funding requests has been made
available at the OpenAIRE Portal, https://postgrantoapilot.openaire.eu/
Check the demo video on how to use this central system at:
http://www.liber2015.org.uk/event/openaire2020-workshop-on-gold-open-access/?instance_id=365
7. How to Apply for Funding
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1. Funding requests may be directly submitted by researchers or delivered by
Libraries and/or Research Offices on their behalf
2. Users need to register with the Central System in order to submit a funding
request
3. Data about the project and the accepted publication will be requested in order to
check their eligibility. Once this is checked, the funding request will be approved
and left pending until an invoice is available
4. Invoice for the OA publishing fee needs to be
uploaded into the Central System when made
available by the publisher. The invoice must be
issued to Athena Research Centre (ARC).
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APC-equivalent Funding
Two main challenges:
Defining the technical and administrative mechanisms for providing the funding,
which includes (among others) what to fund, whom to fund, how to fund, what indicators to
use for accountability.
Making sure eligible researchers will submit their work to these journals, which
includes IF analysis, and finding out – if/where possible – how many FP7-funded
publications have previously been published.
A workshop is being considered in order for gratis OA initiatives, institutions and
publishers to share their views.
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What NOADs can do
Getting in contact with eligible researchers and projects to raise awareness of the
initiative once list of contact persons have been collected from internal systems.
Translate the Pilot factsheets for researchers and institutions and disseminating
them across the institutions in the country.
Identify opportunities for dissemination of the initiative and let the Pilot coordination
know about them. A Pilot poster is available now that can be re-used.
Hold a national online session or webinar on this FP7 Post-Grant OA Pilot for
interested institutions in the country. The Pilot coordination will be keen to support the
effort, even with an online presentation.
Share the periodic reports on the progress of the initiative.