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OA What & How in a
Nutshell
Lynne M. Thomas
Curator, Rare Books and Special
Collections
Northern Illinois University Libraries
Open Access Week 2013
At the end of this session you
will know…
• What open access (OA) is (and what it is not)
• A *very* brief OA history
• Answers to common questions/misconceptions
• Levels/varieties of OA
• How publishers and OA work
• How it benefits you
• How it benefits NIU (and what NIU is doing to help)
• Easy first steps to getting started with OA
Open Access is…
“Open access (OA) literature is digital, online,
free of charge, and free of most copyright and
licensing restrictions.”
Peter Suber
Suber, Peter. Open Access. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012.
Open Access …
• Removes barriers
– Cost
– Permission
– Author attribution still required
• Does not remove
– Peer Review
– Copyright
– Attribution
Open Access is…
• Not mandated on our campus, but recently
passed state law requires its examination and
development of a campus-wide policy
• Often a requirement for federally funded
grant results
OA is well established.
1991
arXive.org
started
1997
PubMed
started
2000
Public
Library of
Science
founded
2003
Directory of
Open
Access
Journals
launched
2008
Open
Access
Scholarly
Publishers
Association
founded
2012
Huskie
Commons
launched
2013
Open
Access to
Research
Articles Act
enacted
OA is proven to be effective
http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html
OA is already happening
• Mandated at MIT and Harvard, and endorsed
by the University of California system, among
numerous others.
• Recent endorsement resolution from NIU
Faculty Senate
But what about…
• Copyright?
– OA in no way abolishes or violates copyright.
• OA relies on copyright holder consent.
• OA practices encourage maintaining your copyright rather
than signing over to the publisher (which is often typical in
toll-access publishing).
• Peer Review?
– OA does not preclude, and often incorporates the
peer review process.
– There are many OA journals that are peer reviewed.
• Examples: Ethnomusicology Review (UCLA), Greek, Roman,
and Byzantine Studies (Duke), Current Issues in Education
(ASU), PLoS ONE
The Current Toll Model
• Professors do research & submit articles to
publishers.
• Professors provide peer review at no cost to
publisher (supported by institution)
• Professors often edit journals at no cost to
publisher (supported by institution).
• Professors may sign away their copyrights to the
publisher as part of publication process. (Check
your contracts!)
• Peer reviewed journals are published, sold back
to libraries at a hugely hiked rate with locked
down access.
The Current Toll Model
• Faculty must produce peer-reviewed research to
gain tenure.
• The departmental list of peer-reviewed journals
that “count” may not include or acknowledge
open access (yet).
• Journal pricing has gone up 400% since the late
1980s
• NIU’s Library funding for materials has been flat
for ~10 years.
• Thus, fewer books bought and more serials cuts.
Which makes YOUR research more difficult.
the Current Toll Model
• Libraries often cannot afford access to
research that their own faculty produced.
• Individuals subscribing to a professional
journal: usually less than ~$100.
• Institutions gaining access to the exact same
journal for their campus: possibly tens of
thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars
(based on campus total population).
Less Money + New Legislation =
opportunity for OA
• Open Access to Research
Articles Act (Biss Bill)
– Enacted August 9, 2013
– Purpose
• Maximize social and
economic benefits of
research to the public
• Increase impact to the
public
• Many public institutions
have begun offering
institutional repositories
• Much of the research
produced at public
institutions is not freely
available
What has this meant for NIU?
Of the $3 million acquisitions budget,
$2.4 million goes to serials (80%).
Regarding Open Access Scholarly Publishing: University Senate
Academic Affairs Committee Report to the Northern Illinois
University Faculty Senate, April 12, 2013
Stuart Shieber, Why Open Access is Better for Scholarly Societies,
Jan. 29th, 2013. Accessible at
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/pamphlet/2013/01/29/why-open-
access-is-better-for-scholarly-societies
Will I have to Pay for It?
• OA and costs to authors
– OA, just as toll access,
has costs.
– Infrastructure
– There are many different
business models for
covering those costs.
• Examples: author fees,
subsidy/grant funding,
access fees
• Most OA journals do not
charge author fees. See
Chart.
No Fee 70%
Fee - Author Pays 4%
Fee - Author Does Not Pay 26%
And growing…in multiple
disciplines.
1135 1643
2292 2731
3481
4252
5140
6694
7912
9759
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
DOAJ # of journals as of June 30
CC-BY-NC-SA Heather Morrison IJPE
http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com
Nothing is perfect
• Like with toll-access publishing, you will need
to evaluate OA journals for scholarly rigor.
– A good web site to see possible predatory
journals/publishers is Jeffrey Beall’s blog
– The percentages of “good” journals are about the
same in OA vs. Toll-Access journals.
What’s in it for me?
• Higher impact factors, often. (PLoS study,
2010)
• Your work is available worldwide via multiple
search methods (i.e. Google Scholar)
• More resources can be directed to funding
materials that further your research, rather
than buying back results from publishers.
• You maintain better control of your work by
retaining your (copy)rights as an author.
OA has multiple levels
• There are four distinct varieties of OA
– How is it delivered
• Green
• Gold
– How open is it
• Gratis
• Libre
Varieties of OA (Delivery)
Green
• OA that is delivered through
a repository.
– Example: Huskie Commons
– Often allowed by toll-access
“traditional” publishers in
preprint, postprint, or other
versions
Gold
• OA that is delivered through
a journal.
– Example: Ethnomusicology
Review (UCLA)
Varieties of OA (Openness)
Gratis
• Removes price barriers but
not permission barriers.
• The user may do nothing
that exceeds “fair use”
under U.S. copyright law.
Libre
• Removes both price and
permission barriers (to a
certain extent).
• The user may exceed “fair
use” pursuant to the license
agreement (e.g. creative
commons).
Publishers and OA
• Many publishers are offering OA options.
– Even if you don’t see anything on their website,
ask. Sometimes they don’t advertise it but they do
allow it.
• Publishers with OA options
– Sage, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Springer, De
Gruyter, Taylor and Francis and others
• OA publishing is not a zero-sum game.
OA at NIU
• Benefits
– Gets the University’s name out there to a broader
audience.
– Increases the University’s influence in academia.
– With greater visibility the University can increase
student and faculty recruitment.
• Huskie Commons
• NIU Open Access Publishing Fund
NIU Open Access Publishing
Fund
• Faculty and graduate students may apply.
• Journal criteria
– Member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers
Association.
– Listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals.
– An OA journal that has an established scholarly
reputation.
• Grant amounts
– Up to $2000 per article per fiscal year for full OA
journals.
– Up to $1500 per article per fiscal year or 50% of the
fee, whichever is less, for hybrid OA journals.
Easy First Steps
1. Retain your copyrights!
– READ YOUR CONTRACTS. Do not sign them if
they indicate that you are giving copyright solely
to the publisher.
– Use the SPARC Copyright Addendum
http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/authors/add
endum
– Inquire about creative commons licensing with
your publisher.
Huskie Commons
• http://commons.lib.niu.edu/
•Preprints, postprints ok
•Peer reviewed materials in the
Scholar’s Community.
Easy First Steps
2. Deposit your peer-reviewed work in Huskie
Commons
– You may have already published articles that are
eligible for deposit!
3. Check SHERPA/ROMEO for publisher policies
on institutional repositories:
http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/
Easy First Steps
4. Find other disciplinary OA repositories to
submit to! http://www.opendoar.org/
5. Find OA journals to publish in, or start your
own! http://www.doaj.org/
Easy First Steps
• Publish with the most open journals you can
find that still fit your T&P guidelines
• Update your T&P guidelines to include and
recognize (maybe even prefer?) reputable OA
journals
Easy First Steps
• Encourage your colleagues to participate in
OA as well.
• We control the relevance and scholarly merit
of OA journals with our contributions to them.
Questions?
• Huskie Commons: Stacey Erdman
(serdman@niu.edu)
• OA in general: talk to your subject specialist
from the library!
• We are here to help!

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Open Access What and How in a Nutshell

  • 1. OA What & How in a Nutshell Lynne M. Thomas Curator, Rare Books and Special Collections Northern Illinois University Libraries Open Access Week 2013
  • 2. At the end of this session you will know… • What open access (OA) is (and what it is not) • A *very* brief OA history • Answers to common questions/misconceptions • Levels/varieties of OA • How publishers and OA work • How it benefits you • How it benefits NIU (and what NIU is doing to help) • Easy first steps to getting started with OA
  • 3. Open Access is… “Open access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.” Peter Suber Suber, Peter. Open Access. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012.
  • 4. Open Access … • Removes barriers – Cost – Permission – Author attribution still required • Does not remove – Peer Review – Copyright – Attribution
  • 5. Open Access is… • Not mandated on our campus, but recently passed state law requires its examination and development of a campus-wide policy • Often a requirement for federally funded grant results
  • 6. OA is well established. 1991 arXive.org started 1997 PubMed started 2000 Public Library of Science founded 2003 Directory of Open Access Journals launched 2008 Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association founded 2012 Huskie Commons launched 2013 Open Access to Research Articles Act enacted
  • 7. OA is proven to be effective http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html
  • 8. OA is already happening • Mandated at MIT and Harvard, and endorsed by the University of California system, among numerous others. • Recent endorsement resolution from NIU Faculty Senate
  • 9. But what about… • Copyright? – OA in no way abolishes or violates copyright. • OA relies on copyright holder consent. • OA practices encourage maintaining your copyright rather than signing over to the publisher (which is often typical in toll-access publishing). • Peer Review? – OA does not preclude, and often incorporates the peer review process. – There are many OA journals that are peer reviewed. • Examples: Ethnomusicology Review (UCLA), Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (Duke), Current Issues in Education (ASU), PLoS ONE
  • 10. The Current Toll Model • Professors do research & submit articles to publishers. • Professors provide peer review at no cost to publisher (supported by institution) • Professors often edit journals at no cost to publisher (supported by institution). • Professors may sign away their copyrights to the publisher as part of publication process. (Check your contracts!) • Peer reviewed journals are published, sold back to libraries at a hugely hiked rate with locked down access.
  • 11. The Current Toll Model • Faculty must produce peer-reviewed research to gain tenure. • The departmental list of peer-reviewed journals that “count” may not include or acknowledge open access (yet). • Journal pricing has gone up 400% since the late 1980s • NIU’s Library funding for materials has been flat for ~10 years. • Thus, fewer books bought and more serials cuts. Which makes YOUR research more difficult.
  • 12. the Current Toll Model • Libraries often cannot afford access to research that their own faculty produced. • Individuals subscribing to a professional journal: usually less than ~$100. • Institutions gaining access to the exact same journal for their campus: possibly tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars (based on campus total population).
  • 13. Less Money + New Legislation = opportunity for OA • Open Access to Research Articles Act (Biss Bill) – Enacted August 9, 2013 – Purpose • Maximize social and economic benefits of research to the public • Increase impact to the public • Many public institutions have begun offering institutional repositories • Much of the research produced at public institutions is not freely available What has this meant for NIU? Of the $3 million acquisitions budget, $2.4 million goes to serials (80%). Regarding Open Access Scholarly Publishing: University Senate Academic Affairs Committee Report to the Northern Illinois University Faculty Senate, April 12, 2013 Stuart Shieber, Why Open Access is Better for Scholarly Societies, Jan. 29th, 2013. Accessible at http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/pamphlet/2013/01/29/why-open- access-is-better-for-scholarly-societies
  • 14. Will I have to Pay for It? • OA and costs to authors – OA, just as toll access, has costs. – Infrastructure – There are many different business models for covering those costs. • Examples: author fees, subsidy/grant funding, access fees • Most OA journals do not charge author fees. See Chart. No Fee 70% Fee - Author Pays 4% Fee - Author Does Not Pay 26%
  • 15. And growing…in multiple disciplines. 1135 1643 2292 2731 3481 4252 5140 6694 7912 9759 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 DOAJ # of journals as of June 30 CC-BY-NC-SA Heather Morrison IJPE http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com
  • 16. Nothing is perfect • Like with toll-access publishing, you will need to evaluate OA journals for scholarly rigor. – A good web site to see possible predatory journals/publishers is Jeffrey Beall’s blog – The percentages of “good” journals are about the same in OA vs. Toll-Access journals.
  • 17. What’s in it for me? • Higher impact factors, often. (PLoS study, 2010) • Your work is available worldwide via multiple search methods (i.e. Google Scholar) • More resources can be directed to funding materials that further your research, rather than buying back results from publishers. • You maintain better control of your work by retaining your (copy)rights as an author.
  • 18. OA has multiple levels • There are four distinct varieties of OA – How is it delivered • Green • Gold – How open is it • Gratis • Libre
  • 19. Varieties of OA (Delivery) Green • OA that is delivered through a repository. – Example: Huskie Commons – Often allowed by toll-access “traditional” publishers in preprint, postprint, or other versions Gold • OA that is delivered through a journal. – Example: Ethnomusicology Review (UCLA)
  • 20. Varieties of OA (Openness) Gratis • Removes price barriers but not permission barriers. • The user may do nothing that exceeds “fair use” under U.S. copyright law. Libre • Removes both price and permission barriers (to a certain extent). • The user may exceed “fair use” pursuant to the license agreement (e.g. creative commons).
  • 21. Publishers and OA • Many publishers are offering OA options. – Even if you don’t see anything on their website, ask. Sometimes they don’t advertise it but they do allow it. • Publishers with OA options – Sage, Elsevier, Wiley-Blackwell, Springer, De Gruyter, Taylor and Francis and others • OA publishing is not a zero-sum game.
  • 22. OA at NIU • Benefits – Gets the University’s name out there to a broader audience. – Increases the University’s influence in academia. – With greater visibility the University can increase student and faculty recruitment. • Huskie Commons • NIU Open Access Publishing Fund
  • 23. NIU Open Access Publishing Fund • Faculty and graduate students may apply. • Journal criteria – Member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. – Listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals. – An OA journal that has an established scholarly reputation. • Grant amounts – Up to $2000 per article per fiscal year for full OA journals. – Up to $1500 per article per fiscal year or 50% of the fee, whichever is less, for hybrid OA journals.
  • 24. Easy First Steps 1. Retain your copyrights! – READ YOUR CONTRACTS. Do not sign them if they indicate that you are giving copyright solely to the publisher. – Use the SPARC Copyright Addendum http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/authors/add endum – Inquire about creative commons licensing with your publisher.
  • 25. Huskie Commons • http://commons.lib.niu.edu/ •Preprints, postprints ok •Peer reviewed materials in the Scholar’s Community.
  • 26. Easy First Steps 2. Deposit your peer-reviewed work in Huskie Commons – You may have already published articles that are eligible for deposit! 3. Check SHERPA/ROMEO for publisher policies on institutional repositories: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/
  • 27. Easy First Steps 4. Find other disciplinary OA repositories to submit to! http://www.opendoar.org/ 5. Find OA journals to publish in, or start your own! http://www.doaj.org/
  • 28. Easy First Steps • Publish with the most open journals you can find that still fit your T&P guidelines • Update your T&P guidelines to include and recognize (maybe even prefer?) reputable OA journals
  • 29. Easy First Steps • Encourage your colleagues to participate in OA as well. • We control the relevance and scholarly merit of OA journals with our contributions to them.
  • 30. Questions? • Huskie Commons: Stacey Erdman (serdman@niu.edu) • OA in general: talk to your subject specialist from the library! • We are here to help!