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Open Access policies on
national level

Iryna Kuchma
EIFL Open Access programme manager

Presented at the Regional Workshop “Benefits of Open Access for Research
Dissemination, Usage, Visibility and Impact” – 22 to 23 November 2010,
Pretoria (South Africa)




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"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
EIFL partners in Africa
   Botswana, Cameroon, Egypt,
      Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,
      Lesotho, Malawi, Mali,
  Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal,
  South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland,
  Tanzania, Zambia & Zimbabwe
 In progress: Algeria, Burkina Faso,
Burundi, Ivory Cost, Morocco, Tunisia
EIFL Open Access Programme
 We advocate for the adoption of open access
  policies and mandates by research funding
agencies, universities and research organizations
         nationally and internationally


  We build capacities to launch open access
  repositories, and to ensure their long-term
                 sustainability
EIFL Open Access Programme (2)
 We empower library professionals, scholars,
educators and students to become open access
                  advocates


We offer training, support knowledge sharing,
     and provide expertise on open access
      policies and practices (journals and
                   repositories)
EIFL Open Access Programme (3)
   Report on Open Repository Development in
      Developing and Transition countries
   (EIFL, the University of Kansas Libraries, the DRIVER
             project and Key Perspectives Ltd)
  http://www.eifl.net/cps/sections/services/eifl-oa/oa-news/2010_07_05_report-on-open




Report on the implementation of open content
licenses in developing and transition countries
http://www.eifl.net/cps/sections/services/eifl-oa/oa-news/2010_07_09_report-on-implementation
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
Context
Current research dissemination practices do not
        adequately meet the needs of all
                  stakeholders


 Millions of educators and researchers, small
 businesses, students, physicians and clinicians,
   patients and their families, and others are
   without affordable access to the quality
             research information.
Context (2)
How existing scientific research into malnutrition,
hunger, agriculture, tropical and neglected diseases
 can be used to shape more effective government
 policies achieving the health and other outcomes
            stipulated by the UN MDGs?
Research outputs needs to be more accessible and
  more visible locally and globally to contribute to
         solving local and global problems.
 Indigenous content and knowledge needs to be
     preserved to enrich the new generations.
Open Access policies
                Drivers:
           Knowledge economy
          E-science, E-research,
       Virtual Learning Environment
      Accountability and Assessment
         Freedom of information
Fifth freedom: free movement of knowledge
A Digital Agenda for Europe
2.5.2. Driving ICT innovation by exploiting the
                  single market
   Knowledge transfer activities should be
   managed effectively... and publicly funded
   research should be widely disseminated
 through Open Access publication of scientific
              data and papers
To this end the Commission will appropriately extend current Open Access
   publication requirements as stipulated in Commission Decision C(2008)
              4408 (more information on this pilot is available at
          http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/index.cfm?
                     fuseaction=public.topic&id=1680).
Europe 2020
        Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative
               Innovation Union
 The Commission will promote open access to
 the results of publicly funded research. It will
 aim to make open access to publications the
general principle for projects funded by the EU
      research Framework Programmes.
EC Open access pilot
 The European Commission wants to ensure that the
  results of the research it funds under the EU's 7th
Research Framework Programme (FP7) with more than
  € 50 billion from 2007 – 2013, are disseminated as
   widely and effectively as possible to guarantee
  maximum exploitation and impact in the world of
                researchers and beyond.
Open access to research articles helps to increase the
   impact of the EU's investment in research and
development and to avoid wasting time and valuable
        resources on duplicative research.
EC Open access pilot (2)
 With access to a wider selection of literature,
researchers can build upon this knowledge to
          further their own work.


  Small and medium sized businesses and
entrepreneurs can also benefit from improved
access to the latest research developments to
speed up commercialisation and innovation.
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
Funder mandates
The Wellcome Trust in the UK was the first
     funder to mandate Open Access


The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH),
implemented a policy requiring that its grant
 recipients make articles resulting from NIH
   funding publicly available within twelve
  months of publication in a peer-reviewed
                    journal
University associations
                           European University Association:
“Universities should develop institutional policies and
  strategies that foster the availability of their quality-
  controlled research results for the broadest possible
 range of users, maximising their visibility, accessibility
                   and scientific impact.
The basic approach …should be the creation of
  an institutional repository or participation in
               a shared repository…
http://www.eua.be/fileadmin/user_upload/files/Policy_Positions/Recommendations_Open_Access_adopted_by_the_EUA_Council_on_26th_of_March_2008_final.pdf
OA policy options

         for funding agencies and universities
                     Request or require?
                       If you're serious
              about achieving open access
                for the research you fund,
                    you must require it.
(Based on The SPARC Open Access Newsletter, issue #130 and The SPARC
          Open Access Newsletter, issue #127, by Peter Suber:
  http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-02-09.htm and
   http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/11-02-08.htm)
Green or Gold?
                  Recommendation:
                     If you decide
       to request and encourage open access,
              rather than a mandate it,
         then you can encourage submission
              to an open access journal
and encourage deposit in an open access repository as
                         well,
  especially when researchers publish in a toll access
                       journal.
Green or Gold? (2)
              Recommendation:
               But if you decide
           to mandate open access,
       then you should require deposit
         in an open access repository,
          and not require submission
          to an open access journal,
               even if you also
encourage submission to an open access journal.
Deposit what?
                  Recommendation:
Require the deposit of the final version of the author's
     peer-reviewed manuscript, not the published
                         version.
 Require the deposit of data generated by the funded
                   research project.
In medicine and the social sciences, where privacy is an
     issue, open access data should be anonymised.
    A peer-reviewed manuscript in an open access
   repository should include a citation and link to the
                  published edition.  
Deposit what? (2)
                 Recommendation:
                  Allow the deposit
  of unrefereed preprints, previous journal articles,
  conference presentations (slides, text, audio, video),
  book manuscripts, book metadata (especially when
   the author cannot or will not deposit the full-text),
  and the contents of journals edited or published on
                       campus.
The university itself could consider other categories as
     well, such as open courseware, administrative
   records, and digitization projects from the library,
                 theses and dissertations
Scope of policy?

             Recommendation:
      For simplicity and enforceability,
follow the example of most funding agencies:
         apply your open access policy
            to research you fund
            "in whole or in part"
What embargo?

           Recommendation:
       No more than six months.
      Any embargo is a compromise
         with the public interest;
even when they are justified compromises,
     the shorter they are, the better.
What exceptions?
                Recommendation:
Exempt private notes and records not intended for
                   publication.
           Exempt classified research.
 Either exempt patentable discoveries or allow an
embargo long enough for the researcher to apply for
    a patent. (This could be a special embargo not
             allowed to other research.)
And unless you fund research, which often results in
 royalty-producing books, exempt royalty-producing
                       books.
Open repositories
  Publicise an institute’s research strengths,
    providing maximum return on research
                   investment;


  Can be mandated by institutions, speeding
               development;


Provide an administrative tool for institutions;
Open repositories (2)
   Increase impact and usage of institute's
     research, providing new contacts and
       research partnerships for authors;
    Use free software and benefit from free
 technical support for installation and use; low
   installation and maintenance costs; quick to
               set up & gain benefits;
Provide usage statistics showing global interest
      and value of institutional research.
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
Open access
Provides access to the world’s research output,
   free of financial and other restrictions – a
               level playing field;
Incorporates local research into interoperable
        network of global knowledge;
 Increases impact of local research, providing
   new contacts and research partnerships for
     authors; removes professional isolation
Strengthens economies through developing a
 strong and independent national science base.
"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager
Open Access in Africa
  Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in
       Ghana (CARLIGH): Open access repository
        KNUSTSpace http://dspace.knust.edu.gh/;
       Installation and troubleshooting of Dspace
   repositories: University of Cape Coast, University for
      Development Studies, University for Education
  Winneba, Pentecost University and Ashesi University
4 open access journals: Etude de la Population Africaine/African
  Population Studies http://www.bioline.org.br/ep; the West African
   Journal of Applied Ecology http://ajol.info/index.php/wajae; The
   Ghana Medical Journal http://ajol.info/index.php/gmj; Studies in
  Gender and Development in Africa http://ajol.info/index.php/sigada
Open Access in Africa (2)
        Lesotho Library Consortium (LELICO):
Is Open Access to information through libraries on the
      agenda at the African Union when it comes to
   assessing countries’ development under the African
      Peer Review Mechanisms? – asks Matseliso M.
   (Tseli) Moshoeshoe-Chadzingwa, National University
    of Lesotho, EIFL country coordinator in Lesotho and
   EIFL Advisory Board member, in her paper presented
        at the IFLA conference, 10-15 August 2010:
   http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla76/146-
                  chadzingwa-en.pdf
Open Access in Africa (3)
        Nigerian University Libraries Consortium
    DSpace at University of JOS: http://dspace.unijos.edu.ng/
     10 open access journals in Biloine International:
            http://www.bioline.org.br/journals
107 open access journals published by Academic Journals:
      http://www.academicjournals.org/journals.htm
 12 open access Journals in African Journals Online: African
    Journal of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology, The African Journal of Oral
     Health, The Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine, The African Journal of
  Applied Zoology and Environmental Biology, the Journal of Agricultural Extension,
   International Journal of Health Research, African Journal of Physiotherapy and
  Rehabilitation Sciences, OGIRISI: a New Journal of African Studies, Edo Journal of
     Counseling, Jos Journal of Medicine, Journal of Surgical Technique and Case
               Report, Journal of the Nigerian Optometric Association
National governments and international organizations

   1. Require open access to publicly funded
    scientific research (funders mandates).
2. Commit to public domain status for publicly
               funded data.
3. Consider a patent policy that does not hinder
      the process of open innovations.
  4. Start tracking and rewarding sharing via
citations to open articles, data sets, materials,
                     tools.
Thank you!
                           Questions?


iryna.kuchma[@]eifl.net
http://www.eifl.net




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"Open Access policies on national level" by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access programme manager

  • 1. Open Access policies on national level Iryna Kuchma EIFL Open Access programme manager Presented at the Regional Workshop “Benefits of Open Access for Research Dissemination, Usage, Visibility and Impact” – 22 to 23 November 2010, Pretoria (South Africa) Attribution 3.0 Unported
  • 4. EIFL partners in Africa Botswana, Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia & Zimbabwe In progress: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ivory Cost, Morocco, Tunisia
  • 5. EIFL Open Access Programme We advocate for the adoption of open access policies and mandates by research funding agencies, universities and research organizations nationally and internationally We build capacities to launch open access repositories, and to ensure their long-term sustainability
  • 6. EIFL Open Access Programme (2) We empower library professionals, scholars, educators and students to become open access advocates We offer training, support knowledge sharing, and provide expertise on open access policies and practices (journals and repositories)
  • 7. EIFL Open Access Programme (3) Report on Open Repository Development in Developing and Transition countries (EIFL, the University of Kansas Libraries, the DRIVER project and Key Perspectives Ltd) http://www.eifl.net/cps/sections/services/eifl-oa/oa-news/2010_07_05_report-on-open Report on the implementation of open content licenses in developing and transition countries http://www.eifl.net/cps/sections/services/eifl-oa/oa-news/2010_07_09_report-on-implementation
  • 10. Context Current research dissemination practices do not adequately meet the needs of all stakeholders Millions of educators and researchers, small businesses, students, physicians and clinicians, patients and their families, and others are without affordable access to the quality research information.
  • 11. Context (2) How existing scientific research into malnutrition, hunger, agriculture, tropical and neglected diseases can be used to shape more effective government policies achieving the health and other outcomes stipulated by the UN MDGs? Research outputs needs to be more accessible and more visible locally and globally to contribute to solving local and global problems. Indigenous content and knowledge needs to be preserved to enrich the new generations.
  • 12. Open Access policies Drivers: Knowledge economy E-science, E-research, Virtual Learning Environment Accountability and Assessment Freedom of information Fifth freedom: free movement of knowledge
  • 13. A Digital Agenda for Europe 2.5.2. Driving ICT innovation by exploiting the single market Knowledge transfer activities should be managed effectively... and publicly funded research should be widely disseminated through Open Access publication of scientific data and papers To this end the Commission will appropriately extend current Open Access publication requirements as stipulated in Commission Decision C(2008) 4408 (more information on this pilot is available at http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/index.cfm? fuseaction=public.topic&id=1680).
  • 14. Europe 2020 Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative Innovation Union The Commission will promote open access to the results of publicly funded research. It will aim to make open access to publications the general principle for projects funded by the EU research Framework Programmes.
  • 15. EC Open access pilot The European Commission wants to ensure that the results of the research it funds under the EU's 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7) with more than € 50 billion from 2007 – 2013, are disseminated as widely and effectively as possible to guarantee maximum exploitation and impact in the world of researchers and beyond. Open access to research articles helps to increase the impact of the EU's investment in research and development and to avoid wasting time and valuable resources on duplicative research.
  • 16. EC Open access pilot (2) With access to a wider selection of literature, researchers can build upon this knowledge to further their own work. Small and medium sized businesses and entrepreneurs can also benefit from improved access to the latest research developments to speed up commercialisation and innovation.
  • 27. Funder mandates The Wellcome Trust in the UK was the first funder to mandate Open Access The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), implemented a policy requiring that its grant recipients make articles resulting from NIH funding publicly available within twelve months of publication in a peer-reviewed journal
  • 28. University associations European University Association: “Universities should develop institutional policies and strategies that foster the availability of their quality- controlled research results for the broadest possible range of users, maximising their visibility, accessibility and scientific impact. The basic approach …should be the creation of an institutional repository or participation in a shared repository… http://www.eua.be/fileadmin/user_upload/files/Policy_Positions/Recommendations_Open_Access_adopted_by_the_EUA_Council_on_26th_of_March_2008_final.pdf
  • 29. OA policy options for funding agencies and universities Request or require? If you're serious about achieving open access for the research you fund, you must require it. (Based on The SPARC Open Access Newsletter, issue #130 and The SPARC Open Access Newsletter, issue #127, by Peter Suber: http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-02-09.htm and http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/11-02-08.htm)
  • 30. Green or Gold? Recommendation: If you decide to request and encourage open access, rather than a mandate it, then you can encourage submission to an open access journal and encourage deposit in an open access repository as well, especially when researchers publish in a toll access journal.
  • 31. Green or Gold? (2) Recommendation: But if you decide to mandate open access, then you should require deposit in an open access repository, and not require submission to an open access journal, even if you also encourage submission to an open access journal.
  • 32. Deposit what? Recommendation: Require the deposit of the final version of the author's peer-reviewed manuscript, not the published version. Require the deposit of data generated by the funded research project. In medicine and the social sciences, where privacy is an issue, open access data should be anonymised. A peer-reviewed manuscript in an open access repository should include a citation and link to the published edition.  
  • 33. Deposit what? (2) Recommendation: Allow the deposit of unrefereed preprints, previous journal articles, conference presentations (slides, text, audio, video), book manuscripts, book metadata (especially when the author cannot or will not deposit the full-text), and the contents of journals edited or published on campus. The university itself could consider other categories as well, such as open courseware, administrative records, and digitization projects from the library, theses and dissertations
  • 34. Scope of policy? Recommendation: For simplicity and enforceability, follow the example of most funding agencies: apply your open access policy to research you fund "in whole or in part"
  • 35. What embargo? Recommendation: No more than six months. Any embargo is a compromise with the public interest; even when they are justified compromises, the shorter they are, the better.
  • 36. What exceptions? Recommendation: Exempt private notes and records not intended for publication. Exempt classified research. Either exempt patentable discoveries or allow an embargo long enough for the researcher to apply for a patent. (This could be a special embargo not allowed to other research.) And unless you fund research, which often results in royalty-producing books, exempt royalty-producing books.
  • 37. Open repositories Publicise an institute’s research strengths, providing maximum return on research investment; Can be mandated by institutions, speeding development; Provide an administrative tool for institutions;
  • 38. Open repositories (2) Increase impact and usage of institute's research, providing new contacts and research partnerships for authors; Use free software and benefit from free technical support for installation and use; low installation and maintenance costs; quick to set up & gain benefits; Provide usage statistics showing global interest and value of institutional research.
  • 42. Open access Provides access to the world’s research output, free of financial and other restrictions – a level playing field; Incorporates local research into interoperable network of global knowledge; Increases impact of local research, providing new contacts and research partnerships for authors; removes professional isolation Strengthens economies through developing a strong and independent national science base.
  • 44. Open Access in Africa Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Ghana (CARLIGH): Open access repository KNUSTSpace http://dspace.knust.edu.gh/; Installation and troubleshooting of Dspace repositories: University of Cape Coast, University for Development Studies, University for Education Winneba, Pentecost University and Ashesi University 4 open access journals: Etude de la Population Africaine/African Population Studies http://www.bioline.org.br/ep; the West African Journal of Applied Ecology http://ajol.info/index.php/wajae; The Ghana Medical Journal http://ajol.info/index.php/gmj; Studies in Gender and Development in Africa http://ajol.info/index.php/sigada
  • 45. Open Access in Africa (2) Lesotho Library Consortium (LELICO): Is Open Access to information through libraries on the agenda at the African Union when it comes to assessing countries’ development under the African Peer Review Mechanisms? – asks Matseliso M. (Tseli) Moshoeshoe-Chadzingwa, National University of Lesotho, EIFL country coordinator in Lesotho and EIFL Advisory Board member, in her paper presented at the IFLA conference, 10-15 August 2010: http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla76/146- chadzingwa-en.pdf
  • 46. Open Access in Africa (3) Nigerian University Libraries Consortium DSpace at University of JOS: http://dspace.unijos.edu.ng/ 10 open access journals in Biloine International: http://www.bioline.org.br/journals 107 open access journals published by Academic Journals: http://www.academicjournals.org/journals.htm 12 open access Journals in African Journals Online: African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology, The African Journal of Oral Health, The Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine, The African Journal of Applied Zoology and Environmental Biology, the Journal of Agricultural Extension, International Journal of Health Research, African Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, OGIRISI: a New Journal of African Studies, Edo Journal of Counseling, Jos Journal of Medicine, Journal of Surgical Technique and Case Report, Journal of the Nigerian Optometric Association
  • 47. National governments and international organizations 1. Require open access to publicly funded scientific research (funders mandates). 2. Commit to public domain status for publicly funded data. 3. Consider a patent policy that does not hinder the process of open innovations. 4. Start tracking and rewarding sharing via citations to open articles, data sets, materials, tools.
  • 48. Thank you! Questions? iryna.kuchma[@]eifl.net http://www.eifl.net Attribution 3.0 Unported