With thanks to Chris Awre, UoH
Roger Watson
Professor of Nursing
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing
Editor, Nursing Open
Regions with policies on open access
• Europe
• UK
• Australia
• ...Hong Kong?
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 3
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 4
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 5
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 6
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
“The Research Councils expect the researchers they fund to deposit
published articles or conference proceedings in an open access
repository at or around the time of publication. But this practice is
unevenly enforced. Therefore, as an immediate step, we have asked
the Research Councils to ensure the researchers they fund fulfil the
current requirements.”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 7
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
“The Research Councils expect the researchers they fund to deposit
published articles or conference proceedings in an open access
repository at or around the time of publication. But this practice is
unevenly enforced. Therefore, as an immediate step, we have asked
the Research Councils to ensure the researchers they fund fulfil the
current requirements.”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 8
UK situation
“The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to
transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded
research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to
taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic
benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research
and encouraging technology transfer”
“The Research Councils expect the researchers they fund to deposit
published articles or conference proceedings in an open access
repository at or around the time of publication. But this practice is
unevenly enforced. Therefore, as an immediate step, we have asked
the Research Councils to ensure the researchers they fund fulfil the
current requirements.”
Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 9
Why open access?1
• Improved visibility of research
• Greater impact through wider awareness
• Easier to facilitate and manage use and re-use of outputs
• Demonstrate greater value of publicly-funded research
1 – See UK Open Access Implementation Group, http://open-access.org.uk/
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 10
Open access
• “Open access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and
free of most copyright and licensing restrictions” (Peter Suber,
http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm)
– Free of price barriers
– Free of permission barriers
• Two common forms
– Gold OA
• Usually publication through a journal that makes the output freely
and openly available via the Web. Such a journal may charge a fee to
publish
– Green OA
• Depositing the output in an open access repository that exposes the
outputs freely and openly to the Web (whilst also managing the
content)
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 11
Open access options
• Gold
– Can publish in completely open access journal
• Directory of Open Access Journals, http://www.doaj.org
– Most publishers charge an APC
• Author or Article Processing Charge
• Anything from £50 to £3,000
– Hybrid OA option
• Pay APC to journal normally charging a subscription to open up your article
• Green
– Institutional or subject repository
• Deposit could be to one or other, or both
– Repositories may also hold supplementary materials
• E.g., data, reports, etc
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 12
Open access comparison
Intermediary Output
Publisher Article
Publisher
Repository
Article
Article
R
E
A
D
E
R
££/$$
££/$$
££/$$
A
U
T
H
O
R
Organisation
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 13
RCUK Gold OA policy
Intermediary Output
Publisher Article
Publisher
Repository
Article
Article
R
E
A
D
E
R
A
U
T
H
O
R
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 14
Optional
x x
RCUK Green OA policy
Intermediary Output
Publisher Article
Repository Article
R
E
A
D
E
R
A
U
T
H
O
R
6/12 months
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 15
Wiley Green OA policy
Intermediary Output
Publisher Article
Repository Article
R
E
A
D
E
R
A
U
T
H
O
R
12/24 months*
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 16
* - depending on subject group and only of final accepted manuscript
x
Research publicly funded?
Yes No
Gold OA option available from your publisher?
Yes No
Are APC funds available from
research funder?
Green OA after 6 months
(AHRC/ ESRC after 12 months)
Yes No
Immediate Gold OA Green OA after 12-24 months
Summary flowchart
(RCUK)
RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 17
How can you decide which Open Access journal in
which to publish?
Considerations
• Cost
• Sustainability
• Reputation
Open access
Open access
Open access
Beware of predatory journals
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Open access
Copyright and Open Access License
The majority of Wiley Open Access journals publish open
access articles under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution (CC BY) License which permits use, distribution
and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work
is properly cited. A limited number of Wiley Open Access
journals offer a choice of Creative Commons Licenses:
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, Creative
Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY NC)
license and Creative Commons Attribution Non-
Commercial-NoDerivs License.
Thank you
…Questions?
r.watson@hull.ac.uk

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Open access

  • 1. With thanks to Chris Awre, UoH Roger Watson Professor of Nursing Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing Editor, Nursing Open
  • 2. Regions with policies on open access • Europe • UK • Australia • ...Hong Kong?
  • 3. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 3
  • 4. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 4
  • 5. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 5
  • 6. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 6
  • 7. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” “The Research Councils expect the researchers they fund to deposit published articles or conference proceedings in an open access repository at or around the time of publication. But this practice is unevenly enforced. Therefore, as an immediate step, we have asked the Research Councils to ensure the researchers they fund fulfil the current requirements.” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 7
  • 8. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” “The Research Councils expect the researchers they fund to deposit published articles or conference proceedings in an open access repository at or around the time of publication. But this practice is unevenly enforced. Therefore, as an immediate step, we have asked the Research Councils to ensure the researchers they fund fulfil the current requirements.” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 8
  • 9. UK situation “The Government, in line with our overarching commitment to transparency and open data, is committed that publicly-funded research should be accessible free of charge. Free and open access to taxpayer-funded research offers significant social and economic benefits by spreading knowledge, raising the prestige of UK research and encouraging technology transfer” “The Research Councils expect the researchers they fund to deposit published articles or conference proceedings in an open access repository at or around the time of publication. But this practice is unevenly enforced. Therefore, as an immediate step, we have asked the Research Councils to ensure the researchers they fund fulfil the current requirements.” Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, 2011 RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 9
  • 10. Why open access?1 • Improved visibility of research • Greater impact through wider awareness • Easier to facilitate and manage use and re-use of outputs • Demonstrate greater value of publicly-funded research 1 – See UK Open Access Implementation Group, http://open-access.org.uk/ RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 10
  • 11. Open access • “Open access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions” (Peter Suber, http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm) – Free of price barriers – Free of permission barriers • Two common forms – Gold OA • Usually publication through a journal that makes the output freely and openly available via the Web. Such a journal may charge a fee to publish – Green OA • Depositing the output in an open access repository that exposes the outputs freely and openly to the Web (whilst also managing the content) RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 11
  • 12. Open access options • Gold – Can publish in completely open access journal • Directory of Open Access Journals, http://www.doaj.org – Most publishers charge an APC • Author or Article Processing Charge • Anything from £50 to £3,000 – Hybrid OA option • Pay APC to journal normally charging a subscription to open up your article • Green – Institutional or subject repository • Deposit could be to one or other, or both – Repositories may also hold supplementary materials • E.g., data, reports, etc RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 12
  • 13. Open access comparison Intermediary Output Publisher Article Publisher Repository Article Article R E A D E R ££/$$ ££/$$ ££/$$ A U T H O R Organisation RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 13
  • 14. RCUK Gold OA policy Intermediary Output Publisher Article Publisher Repository Article Article R E A D E R A U T H O R RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 14 Optional x x
  • 15. RCUK Green OA policy Intermediary Output Publisher Article Repository Article R E A D E R A U T H O R 6/12 months RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 15
  • 16. Wiley Green OA policy Intermediary Output Publisher Article Repository Article R E A D E R A U T H O R 12/24 months* RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 16 * - depending on subject group and only of final accepted manuscript x
  • 17. Research publicly funded? Yes No Gold OA option available from your publisher? Yes No Are APC funds available from research funder? Green OA after 6 months (AHRC/ ESRC after 12 months) Yes No Immediate Gold OA Green OA after 12-24 months Summary flowchart (RCUK) RCUK and open access | 12 March 2013 | 17
  • 18. How can you decide which Open Access journal in which to publish? Considerations • Cost • Sustainability • Reputation
  • 33. Copyright and Open Access License The majority of Wiley Open Access journals publish open access articles under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. A limited number of Wiley Open Access journals offer a choice of Creative Commons Licenses: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY NC) license and Creative Commons Attribution Non- Commercial-NoDerivs License.