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Research libraries. Future roles and challenges
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Research libraries – future roles
and challenges
Dr Paul Ayris
Director of UCL Library Services, UCL Copyright Officer,
Chief Executive, UCL Press
President of LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries)
Chair, LERU (League of European Research Universities) Chief Information
Officer Community
e-mail: p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk
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Main stumbling block to
Gold OA is cost of APC
(Article Processing
Charges)
Finch estimated average
APC as £1450 per article
Government now
(31/1/14) calls for
publishers to reduce
subscription rates at
institutional level
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Policy Developments
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Who pays?
Funders
UCL
Decision Tree at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/
library/open-access/
plots path for
individual
researchers
General OA Guide
also available
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APC payments
JISC Collections trialling
a shared service to UK
universities
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OAK will manage OA
funds held in universities
And payments for APCs
for Gold OA publishing
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Gold APC payments represent an opportunity for
new services to construct payment infrastructures to
support university research
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Monograph Publishing
Is Open Access a solution to
broken Business Model?
University Press takes on
role as monograph publisher
Long form monographs,
peer reviewed
Short monographs in AHSS
– new publishing format?
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UCL Special Collections, 15th
century Book of
Hours, with 19th
century additions. MS. Lat. 25
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UCL Press
Imprint repatriated from
commercial publisher
Launched as an OA Press
in August 2013
Publishing research
monographs, journals and
textbooks
£75K won in JISC project
call to construct e-textbook
infrastructures
A department of UCL
Library Services
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The view from Arts and Humanities?
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http://blog.historians.org
/2012/09/aha-statement-
on-scholarly-journal-
publishing/
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Shared European infrastructure for
monographs?
19 European partners, led by UCL
European universities can become
publishers themselves
Shared publishing infrastructure
with Open Access business models
Research monographs in the Arts,
Humanities and Social Sciences
OAPEN to provide much of the
technical infrastructure
Launched at UCL in December
2013
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UCL Special Collections. Pentateuch, 1666.
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What could be achieved?
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OUTPUTS
Shared publishing infrastructure
Shared by 19 partners
Scaleable to all European Universities
Advocacy for new solutions to solve monograph crisis
Marketing frameworks
Business Modelling activities
At least 180 OA monographs in 35 series
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Indicative series in European collaboration
35 series titles proposed in total Subject area
Media History and Film Theory Media studies, Film
theory
Spirituality Studies in Theology Theology
World Oral Literature Series Literary Studies
Iranian Studies Middle Eastern Studies
Law, Governance and Development
Research
Law, International
Studies
Interdisciplinary Issues - Art, City, Society Urban Studies
New Ideas in Human Interaction Linguistics
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Conclusion
Gold OA infrastructures
Gold APC requires payment
infrastructures
Flexible enough to cope with a
variety of funder mandates and
user needs
University Library as publisher
Requires publishing platforms and
associated infrastructures
Needs of research community
now being identified
Library has major role in
research support
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Thanks for listening
Happy to answer
questions