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Institutional stakeholders
in Open Access workflows
Chris Awre (University of Hull)
Valerie McCutcheon (University of Glasgow)
RLUK Conference, 9th March 2016
To cover
• Why are we interested in this?
• Open Access pathfinding: e2eoa and HHuLOA
• Contrasting case studies: Hull and Glasgow
• What do others think? A HHuLOA survey on Open Access
and research support
• Conclusions
• Next steps
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 2
Background – why are we interested in this?
• Open Access publication is a form of research dissemination
– Hence, it is part of overall research workflow (or can be)
• Libraries play a key role in advocating and managing OA
– How can they work with other institutional stakeholders
supporting research to embed Open Access?
– Is OA a Library responsibility, or an institutional one?
• How important is OA to institutional research development?
– How is OA viewed as a strategic driver?
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 3
Open Access pathfinding
• Hull, Huddersfield and Lincoln – HHuLOA
– https://library3.hud.ac.uk/blogs/hhuloa/
• Glasgow, Lancaster, Southampton, Kent – End to End Open
Access (e2eoa)
– http://e2eoa.org/
• 2 of 9 Jisc Pathfinder projects exploring good practice in
Open Access
– http://openaccess.jiscinvolve.org/wp/pathfinder-
projects/
• Both projects interested in Open Access workflows
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 4
Case study 1: Hull
• Library leads on Open Access advocacy and management
– Follow-on from being repository lead for institution
• Open Access policy adopted by University Research
Committee
– Managed through Open Access Working Group
• Research Support colleagues supportive, but happy to let
Library take the lead
– REF Manager fully engaged due to HEFCE Policy
• Best lever has been Associate Deans for Research
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 5
Case study 2: Glasgow
• Library leads on Open Access – team drawn from different
sections of the library – includes cost management and
compliance reporting
• No fancy ‘new’ OA policy - Publications Policy since 2008
• Vice-Principal for Research and Research Planning and Strategy
Committee help drive this forward
• Research Support colleagues supportive
• REF Manager fully engaged due to HEFCE Policy
• Best lever – popular one-stop shop - minimal burden for authors
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 6
Questions -> Survey
• Different scenarios, different relationships
– What is the broader picture?
• Aims
– To find out what current interaction there is between
libraries and other parts of the institution in supporting
Open Access
– To understand how Open Access is and could be
embedded
– To investigate how Open Access is viewed as a contributor
to strategies within the institution
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 7
Participants – the numbers
• 47 respondents
• 43 institutions
• 13 RLUK members
• 2 US contributors!
• Other
– Converged library and IT service
– Office of Scholarly Communication (in Library, but supported
by Research Office)
• 1 academic – UoA REF lead
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 8
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Academic Faculty / Department
Central research support
Faculty / Department research support
Library
Other
Organisational unit responding
Word soup – job titles in this area
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 9
Research
Services
Director
Manager
Administrator
Funding
Policy
Open Access
Advocacy
Librarian
Lead
Support
Digital Scholarship
Developer
Advisor
Head
Co-ordinator
Scholarly Communications
Facilitator
REF
Officer
Publications
Data
Academic Support
Institutional Repository
Digital Collections
Digital Assets
Digital Resource
Research Publications
Information Manager
Planning
Academic Liaison
Open Access oversight
• 40 sites had an Open Access Policy
• Other
– Senior University Management / Open Access Group /
Planning or compliance unit / Nobody!
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 10
20 had joint management
responsibility, most usually
between Library and
central research support
20
8
30
1
5
7
Who manages Open Access?
Central research support Faculty/admin research support
Library IT
Academic Faculty/Department Other
Open Access policy
• HEFCE driven – some policies requiring re-writes to
encompass this
– A few still preparing a policy
– Some policies are Open Access, some are more general
• Policy often Library-led, but carried forward or ‘owned’ in
conjunction with other stakeholders
• Half are registered in ROARMAP (others plan to be)
• 115 UK policies currently registered here
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 11
Open Access fund management
• 33 sites have a Gold Open Access Fund of some sort
• Other – Pro VC Research Office
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 12
37
20
20
1
4
16
Who manages Open Access funds?
Central research support Faculty/Department research support
Library IT
Finance Academic Faculty/Department
7 jointly manage
the funds
Vast majority of funds
are RCUK / COAF
Very little local funding
reported
Open Access workflows – now and in the future
• The survey asked about which organisational units are
involved in different parts of the Open Access workflow
– Now
– Who is likely to be involved in 2 years time
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 13
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
Academic Faculty/Department
Marketing/Communications
HR/Staff Development
OA advocacy
Now In 2 years
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
Finance
Academic Faculty/Department
Not applicable
Unknown
OA APC management
Now In 2 years
Open Access workflows – Library strengths
• Survey results highlighted the following as key Library
strengths in managing Open Access
– Advocacy/guidance
– APC management
– Deposit
– Metadata
– Embargo management
– Statistics
– Discovery
– Validation
– Impact monitoring
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 14
Open Access workflows – Library strengths
• Survey results highlighted the following as key Library
strengths in managing Open Access
– Advocacy/guidance
– APC management
– Deposit
– Metadata
– Embargo management
– Statistics
– Discovery
– Validation
– Impact monitoring
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 15
These areas were highlighted
as those that will, or should,
be better embedded elsewhere
as well
Open Access workflow collaboration – post-
publication
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 16
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
IT
Academic Faculty/Department
Marketing/Communications
OA statistics
Now In 2 years
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
IT
OA discovery
Now In 2 years
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
IT
Academic Faculty/Department
Other
OA validation
Now In 2 years
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
Academic Faculty/Department
Marketing/Communications
Not applicable
Unknown
OA impact monitoring
Now In 2 years
System /process management
• Respondents saw an increased role for the Library in
managing a research information system (RIS) and
managing the REF
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 17
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
IT
Academic Faculty/Department
Not applicable
RIS management
Now In 2 years
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
IT
Academic Faculty/Department
Marketing/Communications
HR/Staff Development
REF management
Now In 2 years
And at the beginning of the research process…
• Library involvement in getting OA into grant applications is,
not surprisingly, perhaps, lower
– A research support role
– How much does this underpin subsequent activity?
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 18
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Central research support
Faculty/Department research support
Library
IT
Finance
Academic Faculty/Department
OA in grant applications
Now In 2 years
How did current arrangements get put in place?
• Part of coordinated effort within the institution – 15
• Driven by RCUK / COAF / funder policy – 9
• Driven by HEFCE policy – 6
• Driven by setting up of institutional repository – 6
• Driven by appointment of staff member – 6
• Iterative – 3
• Organic/ad hoc – 9
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 19
What would make OA work better?
• Internal
– Academic engagement / compliance – 17
– Better IT systems – 12
– More staff – 6
– Better workflows/internal management – 6
• External
– Clarity from publishers – 12
– Clarity from funders – 4
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 21
Open Access and institutional strategy
• To what extent is Open Access included within institutional
strategy?
– Yes – 26 (55.3%)
• 14 in more than one strategy
– No – 21
• Other places
– Guide for good research practice
– Principles of Integrity in Research
– Information strategy
– REF strategy
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 22
8
17
3
16
Open Access in institutional strategy
University strategy Research strategy
Faculty/Department strategy Library strategy
Current situation - analysis
• If yes
– Committees
– Slowly…
– Driven by OA policy
– Outcome of institutional
OA Group
– Through close working
with Research Support
• If no
– Timing of strategy cycle
– In the pipeline
– Not known
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 23
Benefits from having OA in strategy documents
• Higher visibility – 10
• University awareness / buy-
in – 20
• Unsure – 5
• Survey question on what
features of OA work well in
institutional strategies
• Other – Impact
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 24
21
39
9
12
33
35
Open Access features within strategies
Financial Dissemination Legal Technical Contextual Community
What would help assist in embedding OA?
• Links between organisational
units
– 127 responses asking for
something!
• Inclusion in institutional
strategies
– 111 responses
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 25
21
27
37
27
4
11
Materials to assist in linking organisational units
Presentation materials Checklist(s) Good practice workflows
Case studies MoU/SLA template Other
11
14
24
26
33
4
Including OA in institutional strategies
Presentation materials Checklist(s) Good practice guidelines
Case studies Senior manager advocacy Other
Conclusions
• There is a desire for the Open Access workload to be more spread
out across the institution
– Although Library still the predominant service provider
– Desire to be more involved in RIS and REF, but not grant
applications
• What does it mean for other stakeholders involved?
• How does this impact on Library’s role?
• Open Access is making its presence felt within institutional
strategies
– Visibility/buy-in is higher, but impact is not yet clear
– Key benefits to promote are contributions to open scholarship
and dissemination advantages
• Go for it! There is momentum that needs pursuing
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 26
Next steps
• Follow-up on materials requested
– HHuLOA focus on checklist (not MoU as limited interest)
• What needs to be covered by stakeholders and how strategies can
help
– e2eoa focus on good practice workflows and experience
– Pathfinder outputs re: workflows / case studies /presentation
materials
• Look out for Pathfinder programme dissemination
– Feed back to Jisc re: advocacy to senior managers
• The more we share our experiences, the better we can embed
Open Access
– Find a way to share what you are doing!
– How happy are we to be open about how we are open?
Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 27
Thank you
Questions?
c.awre@hull.ac.uk
valerie.mccutcheon@glsagow.ac.uk

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Institutional stakeholders in open access workflows - RLUK conference 160309

  • 1. Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows Chris Awre (University of Hull) Valerie McCutcheon (University of Glasgow) RLUK Conference, 9th March 2016
  • 2. To cover • Why are we interested in this? • Open Access pathfinding: e2eoa and HHuLOA • Contrasting case studies: Hull and Glasgow • What do others think? A HHuLOA survey on Open Access and research support • Conclusions • Next steps Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 2
  • 3. Background – why are we interested in this? • Open Access publication is a form of research dissemination – Hence, it is part of overall research workflow (or can be) • Libraries play a key role in advocating and managing OA – How can they work with other institutional stakeholders supporting research to embed Open Access? – Is OA a Library responsibility, or an institutional one? • How important is OA to institutional research development? – How is OA viewed as a strategic driver? Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 3
  • 4. Open Access pathfinding • Hull, Huddersfield and Lincoln – HHuLOA – https://library3.hud.ac.uk/blogs/hhuloa/ • Glasgow, Lancaster, Southampton, Kent – End to End Open Access (e2eoa) – http://e2eoa.org/ • 2 of 9 Jisc Pathfinder projects exploring good practice in Open Access – http://openaccess.jiscinvolve.org/wp/pathfinder- projects/ • Both projects interested in Open Access workflows Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 4
  • 5. Case study 1: Hull • Library leads on Open Access advocacy and management – Follow-on from being repository lead for institution • Open Access policy adopted by University Research Committee – Managed through Open Access Working Group • Research Support colleagues supportive, but happy to let Library take the lead – REF Manager fully engaged due to HEFCE Policy • Best lever has been Associate Deans for Research Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 5
  • 6. Case study 2: Glasgow • Library leads on Open Access – team drawn from different sections of the library – includes cost management and compliance reporting • No fancy ‘new’ OA policy - Publications Policy since 2008 • Vice-Principal for Research and Research Planning and Strategy Committee help drive this forward • Research Support colleagues supportive • REF Manager fully engaged due to HEFCE Policy • Best lever – popular one-stop shop - minimal burden for authors Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 6
  • 7. Questions -> Survey • Different scenarios, different relationships – What is the broader picture? • Aims – To find out what current interaction there is between libraries and other parts of the institution in supporting Open Access – To understand how Open Access is and could be embedded – To investigate how Open Access is viewed as a contributor to strategies within the institution Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 7
  • 8. Participants – the numbers • 47 respondents • 43 institutions • 13 RLUK members • 2 US contributors! • Other – Converged library and IT service – Office of Scholarly Communication (in Library, but supported by Research Office) • 1 academic – UoA REF lead Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 8 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Academic Faculty / Department Central research support Faculty / Department research support Library Other Organisational unit responding
  • 9. Word soup – job titles in this area Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 9 Research Services Director Manager Administrator Funding Policy Open Access Advocacy Librarian Lead Support Digital Scholarship Developer Advisor Head Co-ordinator Scholarly Communications Facilitator REF Officer Publications Data Academic Support Institutional Repository Digital Collections Digital Assets Digital Resource Research Publications Information Manager Planning Academic Liaison
  • 10. Open Access oversight • 40 sites had an Open Access Policy • Other – Senior University Management / Open Access Group / Planning or compliance unit / Nobody! Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 10 20 had joint management responsibility, most usually between Library and central research support 20 8 30 1 5 7 Who manages Open Access? Central research support Faculty/admin research support Library IT Academic Faculty/Department Other
  • 11. Open Access policy • HEFCE driven – some policies requiring re-writes to encompass this – A few still preparing a policy – Some policies are Open Access, some are more general • Policy often Library-led, but carried forward or ‘owned’ in conjunction with other stakeholders • Half are registered in ROARMAP (others plan to be) • 115 UK policies currently registered here Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 11
  • 12. Open Access fund management • 33 sites have a Gold Open Access Fund of some sort • Other – Pro VC Research Office Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 12 37 20 20 1 4 16 Who manages Open Access funds? Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT Finance Academic Faculty/Department 7 jointly manage the funds Vast majority of funds are RCUK / COAF Very little local funding reported
  • 13. Open Access workflows – now and in the future • The survey asked about which organisational units are involved in different parts of the Open Access workflow – Now – Who is likely to be involved in 2 years time Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 13 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library Academic Faculty/Department Marketing/Communications HR/Staff Development OA advocacy Now In 2 years 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library Finance Academic Faculty/Department Not applicable Unknown OA APC management Now In 2 years
  • 14. Open Access workflows – Library strengths • Survey results highlighted the following as key Library strengths in managing Open Access – Advocacy/guidance – APC management – Deposit – Metadata – Embargo management – Statistics – Discovery – Validation – Impact monitoring Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 14
  • 15. Open Access workflows – Library strengths • Survey results highlighted the following as key Library strengths in managing Open Access – Advocacy/guidance – APC management – Deposit – Metadata – Embargo management – Statistics – Discovery – Validation – Impact monitoring Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 15 These areas were highlighted as those that will, or should, be better embedded elsewhere as well
  • 16. Open Access workflow collaboration – post- publication Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 16 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT Academic Faculty/Department Marketing/Communications OA statistics Now In 2 years 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT OA discovery Now In 2 years 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT Academic Faculty/Department Other OA validation Now In 2 years 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library Academic Faculty/Department Marketing/Communications Not applicable Unknown OA impact monitoring Now In 2 years
  • 17. System /process management • Respondents saw an increased role for the Library in managing a research information system (RIS) and managing the REF Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 17 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT Academic Faculty/Department Not applicable RIS management Now In 2 years 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT Academic Faculty/Department Marketing/Communications HR/Staff Development REF management Now In 2 years
  • 18. And at the beginning of the research process… • Library involvement in getting OA into grant applications is, not surprisingly, perhaps, lower – A research support role – How much does this underpin subsequent activity? Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 18 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Central research support Faculty/Department research support Library IT Finance Academic Faculty/Department OA in grant applications Now In 2 years
  • 19. How did current arrangements get put in place? • Part of coordinated effort within the institution – 15 • Driven by RCUK / COAF / funder policy – 9 • Driven by HEFCE policy – 6 • Driven by setting up of institutional repository – 6 • Driven by appointment of staff member – 6 • Iterative – 3 • Organic/ad hoc – 9 Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 19
  • 20. What would make OA work better? • Internal – Academic engagement / compliance – 17 – Better IT systems – 12 – More staff – 6 – Better workflows/internal management – 6 • External – Clarity from publishers – 12 – Clarity from funders – 4 Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 21
  • 21. Open Access and institutional strategy • To what extent is Open Access included within institutional strategy? – Yes – 26 (55.3%) • 14 in more than one strategy – No – 21 • Other places – Guide for good research practice – Principles of Integrity in Research – Information strategy – REF strategy Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 22 8 17 3 16 Open Access in institutional strategy University strategy Research strategy Faculty/Department strategy Library strategy
  • 22. Current situation - analysis • If yes – Committees – Slowly… – Driven by OA policy – Outcome of institutional OA Group – Through close working with Research Support • If no – Timing of strategy cycle – In the pipeline – Not known Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 23
  • 23. Benefits from having OA in strategy documents • Higher visibility – 10 • University awareness / buy- in – 20 • Unsure – 5 • Survey question on what features of OA work well in institutional strategies • Other – Impact Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 24 21 39 9 12 33 35 Open Access features within strategies Financial Dissemination Legal Technical Contextual Community
  • 24. What would help assist in embedding OA? • Links between organisational units – 127 responses asking for something! • Inclusion in institutional strategies – 111 responses Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 25 21 27 37 27 4 11 Materials to assist in linking organisational units Presentation materials Checklist(s) Good practice workflows Case studies MoU/SLA template Other 11 14 24 26 33 4 Including OA in institutional strategies Presentation materials Checklist(s) Good practice guidelines Case studies Senior manager advocacy Other
  • 25. Conclusions • There is a desire for the Open Access workload to be more spread out across the institution – Although Library still the predominant service provider – Desire to be more involved in RIS and REF, but not grant applications • What does it mean for other stakeholders involved? • How does this impact on Library’s role? • Open Access is making its presence felt within institutional strategies – Visibility/buy-in is higher, but impact is not yet clear – Key benefits to promote are contributions to open scholarship and dissemination advantages • Go for it! There is momentum that needs pursuing Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 26
  • 26. Next steps • Follow-up on materials requested – HHuLOA focus on checklist (not MoU as limited interest) • What needs to be covered by stakeholders and how strategies can help – e2eoa focus on good practice workflows and experience – Pathfinder outputs re: workflows / case studies /presentation materials • Look out for Pathfinder programme dissemination – Feed back to Jisc re: advocacy to senior managers • The more we share our experiences, the better we can embed Open Access – Find a way to share what you are doing! – How happy are we to be open about how we are open? Institutional stakeholders in Open Access workflows | 9 March 2016 | 27