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Rachel Playforth, Repository Coordinator
British Library for Development Studies
Grey literature, green open access:
the BLDS Digital Library
Rationale
By making available research generated in poor countries in
addition to knowledge created in well-endowed institutions, IRs
could play a role in bridging the global knowledge gap.
Research institutions and universities have the primary mission
of creating, sharing, and disseminating knowledge, which are
public goods. Open access through institutional repositories is
a low-cost and low-barrier strategy for achieving this mission.
(Chan, 2004, p.295)
IDS and BLDS
The Institute of Development
Studies (IDS) was founded in 1966
on the campus of the University of
Sussex.
Six research teams, eight
postgraduate courses, and a family
of knowledge services working on
global economic development and
social change.
The British Library for Development
Studies (BLDS) serves as the IDS
library but is open to all.
Partly funded by the Department of
International Development and
others to work on international
projects.
Our collection
National and international
resource for development studies
Over 200,000 titles, 1 million
physical items
60% published in developing
countries
High proportion of unique holdings
including grey literature
= good candidates for digitisation
Grey literature in repositories
55% of all repositories in OpenDOAR contain theses and
dissertations, 37% contain unpublished reports and working
papers, and 35% contain conference and workshop papers.
From OpenDOAR 19/5/14
Downloads per item are often higher for grey literature than for
published articles. (Schopfel et al.,2012)
“grey literature,” which libraries used to receive from departments and
research centers in paper, now often exist[s] only on the web; the risk
of loss is great if there is not an archival system like an IR in place.
(Kennison et al., 2013, p.1-2)
Project background and funding
Mobilizing Knowledge for Development (2010-2013)
• improving the profile and accessibility of
Southern development research
• digitisation of BLDS holdings
• BLDS Digital Library on DSpace
Global Open Knowledge Hub (2013-2016)
• supporting local (Southern) digitisation
IDS institutional repository (OpenDocs) linkages
Our approach
What’s not already online/widely distributed?
Low hanging copyright fruit
Focus countries in Africa and South Asia
IDS research themes
Openness – CC By-NC-ND compromise
Our partners
22 universities and research institutes based in
Bangladesh Botswana
Ethiopia Kenya
India Pakistan
Philippines South Africa
Tanzania Uganda
Zambia Zimbabwe
Partner benefits?
13 of our 22 partners already share all or some of the
publications contributed to the BLDS Digital Library on
their own websites
4 have not digitised anything from scratch as part of this
project
4 have their own repository
So what are the advantages to joining the BLDS Digital
Library as well?
General repository benefits
Discoverability
• Searchable
• Indexed by Google Scholar
• Harvestable metadata created for each publication
Preservation
• Long-term storage of file information
• Unique identifiers
Openness
• Freely available to target audiences (NGOs, practitioners,
policy makers etc).
• Reusable through open licensing and OAI-PMH
Licensing
• Licensing/reuse terms under Creative Commons are
explicit
Specific BLDS Digital Library benefits
Discoverability
• Provided over fast internet connection
• Two-way links with BLDS OPAC records where print copy held
• Soon to be searchable directly via our VuFind resource discovery tool
Preservation
• Unlimited server space
• Stable infrastructure
Authority
• Association with IDS and BLDS brands
• Association with other organisations in the Digital Library
• Quality and rights control provided by BLDS librarians
Metrics
• All abstract views and download statistics are publicly available
• BLDS can provide custom statistics on request
Community benefits
OpenDocs enriched as a repository – not just
institutional.
Wide range of research/voices in one place.
Brings together dispersed outputs (‘development
studies’ umbrella).
Equity for Southern-produced research.
Content and usage
2595 full-text documents all CC By-NC-ND
15000 downloads per month on average
As proportion of total repository downloads –
more popular than our institutional content
Accessed more by users in Africa and Asia
Citation advantage
Paper in BLDS Digital Library1
– 49 citations since
deposit in June 2013
Paper by same author in African Development Review
(Wiley paywalled journal)2
– no citations since publication
in March 2013
From Google Scholar 3/6/14
1. Ayanwale, Adeolu B. (2007) FDI and economic growth : evidence from Nigeria. AERC research paper
165, Nairobi : AERC
2. Ayanwale, A. B., Adekunle, A. A., Akinola, A. A. and Adeyemo, V. A. (2013), Economic Impacts of
Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) in the Sudan Savanna of Nigeria. African
Development Review, 25: 30–41
Sustainability
• Our funding ends in 2016 – what next?
• Secure IDS institutional infrastructure
(shared DSpace)
• Potentially self-sustaining, but…
• …requires internal institutional capacity of
partners
Issues, barriers and lessons learned
Permission seeking
• non-response
• licensing and IP/revenue protection
Institutional politics
Resource-poor contexts
Partner needs vs funder restrictions
No one-size-fits-all approach. Resource-intensive
but enables rich mutual learning.
References
Chan, L. (2004). Supporting and Enhancing Scholarship in
the Digital Age: The Role of Open Access Institutional
Repository. Canadian Journal Of Communication, 29(3).
p.295
Kennison, R, Shreeves, SL, Harnad, S. (2013). Point &
Counterpoint: The Purpose of Institutional Repositories:
Green OA or Beyond?. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly
Communication 1(4):eP1105.
Schöpfel, J., Prost, H., & Le Bescond, I. (2012) Open Is Not
Enough: Grey Literature in Institutional Repositories. In GL
13: Thirteenth International Conference on Grey Literature:
The Grey Circuit. From Social Networking to Wealth Creation.
Washington, 5-6 December 2011.

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Grey literature, green open access: the BLDS Digital Library

  • 1. Rachel Playforth, Repository Coordinator British Library for Development Studies Grey literature, green open access: the BLDS Digital Library
  • 2. Rationale By making available research generated in poor countries in addition to knowledge created in well-endowed institutions, IRs could play a role in bridging the global knowledge gap. Research institutions and universities have the primary mission of creating, sharing, and disseminating knowledge, which are public goods. Open access through institutional repositories is a low-cost and low-barrier strategy for achieving this mission. (Chan, 2004, p.295)
  • 3. IDS and BLDS The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) was founded in 1966 on the campus of the University of Sussex. Six research teams, eight postgraduate courses, and a family of knowledge services working on global economic development and social change. The British Library for Development Studies (BLDS) serves as the IDS library but is open to all. Partly funded by the Department of International Development and others to work on international projects.
  • 4. Our collection National and international resource for development studies Over 200,000 titles, 1 million physical items 60% published in developing countries High proportion of unique holdings including grey literature = good candidates for digitisation
  • 5. Grey literature in repositories 55% of all repositories in OpenDOAR contain theses and dissertations, 37% contain unpublished reports and working papers, and 35% contain conference and workshop papers. From OpenDOAR 19/5/14 Downloads per item are often higher for grey literature than for published articles. (Schopfel et al.,2012) “grey literature,” which libraries used to receive from departments and research centers in paper, now often exist[s] only on the web; the risk of loss is great if there is not an archival system like an IR in place. (Kennison et al., 2013, p.1-2)
  • 6. Project background and funding Mobilizing Knowledge for Development (2010-2013) • improving the profile and accessibility of Southern development research • digitisation of BLDS holdings • BLDS Digital Library on DSpace Global Open Knowledge Hub (2013-2016) • supporting local (Southern) digitisation IDS institutional repository (OpenDocs) linkages
  • 7. Our approach What’s not already online/widely distributed? Low hanging copyright fruit Focus countries in Africa and South Asia IDS research themes Openness – CC By-NC-ND compromise
  • 8. Our partners 22 universities and research institutes based in Bangladesh Botswana Ethiopia Kenya India Pakistan Philippines South Africa Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
  • 9. Partner benefits? 13 of our 22 partners already share all or some of the publications contributed to the BLDS Digital Library on their own websites 4 have not digitised anything from scratch as part of this project 4 have their own repository So what are the advantages to joining the BLDS Digital Library as well?
  • 10. General repository benefits Discoverability • Searchable • Indexed by Google Scholar • Harvestable metadata created for each publication Preservation • Long-term storage of file information • Unique identifiers Openness • Freely available to target audiences (NGOs, practitioners, policy makers etc). • Reusable through open licensing and OAI-PMH Licensing • Licensing/reuse terms under Creative Commons are explicit
  • 11. Specific BLDS Digital Library benefits Discoverability • Provided over fast internet connection • Two-way links with BLDS OPAC records where print copy held • Soon to be searchable directly via our VuFind resource discovery tool Preservation • Unlimited server space • Stable infrastructure Authority • Association with IDS and BLDS brands • Association with other organisations in the Digital Library • Quality and rights control provided by BLDS librarians Metrics • All abstract views and download statistics are publicly available • BLDS can provide custom statistics on request
  • 12. Community benefits OpenDocs enriched as a repository – not just institutional. Wide range of research/voices in one place. Brings together dispersed outputs (‘development studies’ umbrella). Equity for Southern-produced research.
  • 13. Content and usage 2595 full-text documents all CC By-NC-ND 15000 downloads per month on average As proportion of total repository downloads – more popular than our institutional content Accessed more by users in Africa and Asia
  • 14. Citation advantage Paper in BLDS Digital Library1 – 49 citations since deposit in June 2013 Paper by same author in African Development Review (Wiley paywalled journal)2 – no citations since publication in March 2013 From Google Scholar 3/6/14 1. Ayanwale, Adeolu B. (2007) FDI and economic growth : evidence from Nigeria. AERC research paper 165, Nairobi : AERC 2. Ayanwale, A. B., Adekunle, A. A., Akinola, A. A. and Adeyemo, V. A. (2013), Economic Impacts of Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) in the Sudan Savanna of Nigeria. African Development Review, 25: 30–41
  • 15. Sustainability • Our funding ends in 2016 – what next? • Secure IDS institutional infrastructure (shared DSpace) • Potentially self-sustaining, but… • …requires internal institutional capacity of partners
  • 16. Issues, barriers and lessons learned Permission seeking • non-response • licensing and IP/revenue protection Institutional politics Resource-poor contexts Partner needs vs funder restrictions No one-size-fits-all approach. Resource-intensive but enables rich mutual learning.
  • 17. References Chan, L. (2004). Supporting and Enhancing Scholarship in the Digital Age: The Role of Open Access Institutional Repository. Canadian Journal Of Communication, 29(3). p.295 Kennison, R, Shreeves, SL, Harnad, S. (2013). Point & Counterpoint: The Purpose of Institutional Repositories: Green OA or Beyond?. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication 1(4):eP1105. Schöpfel, J., Prost, H., & Le Bescond, I. (2012) Open Is Not Enough: Grey Literature in Institutional Repositories. In GL 13: Thirteenth International Conference on Grey Literature: The Grey Circuit. From Social Networking to Wealth Creation. Washington, 5-6 December 2011.