dRepositories as key players in non-commercial open access - a
developing region perspective
Dominique Babini, CLACSO @dominiquebabini
k
from where we speak
• CLACSO started in 1967
• A network of 394 research institutions in 27 countries, mainly
Latin America and Caribbean
• 15 years experience in open access (OA):
– 400 journals (70% in OA)
– Regional repository (850.000 monthly downloads)
– Editorial catalog: 1.200 books in OA (98% in OA)
– Library and editorial staff from CLACSO´s network (aprox
1.000) receive weekly news /trends/best practices on OA
• Promotion of OA policies/initiatives + South-South debates
• We promote a non-commercial approach to OA
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/documentos
/CLACSO_and_Open_Access_version_ingle
s.pdf
Sharing a developing region perspective
• Why OA in Latin America?
• Where we are after 15 years
• Concerns about trends from the North: integrating OA into
commercial publishing
• Contributions from repositories for a future of OA managed as
a commons by de scholarly community:
1. repositories as publishing platforms
2. repositories as source of indicators for research
evaluation
3. repositories as facilitators for open: research, education,
communications
Why Open Access initiatives in developing
regions?
to give visibility and access to developing regions
research output invisible in WoS
.
Source:
http://jalperin.github.io/d3-
cartogram/
Latin America: early and widespread
adoption of open access for journals
Where we are now after 15 years of OA
Scholarly community led OA journal portals in developing
regions: journals published by scholarly community
• SciELO and Redalyc in Latin America (1.300 OA peer-
review journals with no APC´s)
• SciELO South Africa (49 OA journals)
• Africa Journals Online-AJOL (188 OA journals)
• JOLs/INASP (314 OA journals): Bangladesh, Mongolia,
Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Vietnam, Nicaragua,
Honduras
universities are taking charge of journal
publishing in OA platforms
e.g.: Latin America universities with more than 100
journals each, in OJS platforms, with no APC´s
revistas.unam.mx
UNAM, México Univ. Sao Paulo, Brazil
http://www.revistas.usp.br
Univ. Chile
http://www.revistas.uchile.cl/
OA managed by the scholarly community
sharing costs, with no APC´s/BPC´s
now faces
trends of open access being
integrated into commercial
publishing
No relation of APC´s with research funds/research salaries
in developing regions
Average APCs
USD 2.097/2.727 per article,
for article processing charges
(APCs) by “subscription
publishers”
USD 1.418 average per article
by “non-subscription
publishers”
Source: Björk B-C, Solomon D.(2014). Developing an effective
market for open access article processing charges.
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/About-us/Policy/Spotlight-
issues/Open-access/Guides/WTP054773.htm
No funds for APC´s
- No relation of APC´s with research
grants amounts available
- no relation of APC´s with salaries
e.g.: senior monthly salaries
– Indian Council of Agricultural
Research USD 1,500
– Argentine university ecology
researcher USD 1,200
– Sudan university
epidemiology researcher
USD 350
– Ukraine university full
professor USD 1.138
we have to make an ongoing series of
decisions all of the time…
we have to think about who is being included
and who is being excluded…….
….. what seems open to us today, we have to
ask ourselves …will this seem open
tomorrow?
John Willinsky
Opening Science to Meet Future Challenges, 11 March 2014, Warsaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jODzw_5q7EU
public character of knowledge
could we manage knowledge as a commons?
ELINOR
OSTROM
(1933 – 2012)
Nobel Prize in
Economics
2009
“The rapidly expanding world of distributed
digital information has infinite possibilities as
well as incalculable threats and pitfalls. The
parallel,yet contradictory trends, where, on
the one hand, there is unprecedented access
to information through the Internet but
where, on the other, there are ever-greater
restrictions on access through intellectual
property legislation, overpatenting, licensing,
overpricing, withdrawal, and lack
of preservation, indicate the deep and
perplexing characteristics of this resource”
Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom (eds.). “Understanding knowldedge as a
commons”. Introduction. MIT Press, 2007
http://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/
titles/content/9780262083577_sch_0001.p
df
repositories are a contribution to manage
knowledge as a commons, within the scholarly
community
3.045 repositories (ROAR)
.
• .
Aligning Repository Networks across regions
Infrastructure: from institutional to national,
regional and global
From national to regional: high level interventions
for aligning national repository networks
• Since: 2012
• Members: governments (national networks of digital repositories)
• Started with government agreement of 9 countries:
Argentina,Brasil,Chile,Colombia, Ecuador, México,Perú,Venezuela,
El Salvador
• Regional harvester: initial 800.000 digital objects (full text peer-
review articles + doctoral and master theses, reports).Driver 2.0
• Support from: governments, initial support IADB USD 1.000.000
(regional public good)
• Managed by RedCLARA and funded by governments
• Challenges: institutionalization, metadata quality, working with
COAR and OpenAIRE for global alignment
http://www.slideshare.net/OpenAIRE_eu/3
-open-airecoarsession1carmengloria
Contact: cabezas.alberto@gmail.com
Contributions
from
disciplinary
Repositories,
e.g.:
examples from source:
http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Disciplina
ry_repositorieshttp://oad.simmons.edu/oa
Global open access academic harvester?
Interoperability among:
 Institutional, national and regional reposiories
 Journal repositories
 Subject repositories
 Academic harvesters
repository contents are an open access
resource for worldwide researchers
4.9 million downloads / 235 downloading countries
repositories as agents for change
(COAR-SPARC 2015 challenge)
at institutional, national, regional,
global level
contribution of repositories in shaping the
future of OA: a developing region perspective
1. repositories as publishing platforms
2. repositories as source of indicators for
research evaluation
3. repositories as facilitators for research
cooperation and open science
contribution of repositories in shaping the
future of OA: a developing region perspective
1. repositories as publishing platforms
2. repositories as source of indicators for
research evaluation
3. repositories as facilitators for research
cooperation and open science
1. repositories as publishing platforms:
repositories are the prefered option for OA
policies, eg. Latin America
• AO national legislation approved by Congress in
– Peru (2013)
– Argentina (2013)
– Mexico (2014)
• OA legislation proposal in Congress
– Brazil (since 2007)
– Venezuela (2014)
Requiring OA repositories for publicly-funded research
output
1. repositories as publishing platforms –
diversity of contents / users
context: from final outputs (articles, books …) to
“continuous” publishing
• Richness from diversity of contents
– (local/int. Interest) and
– formats (text/research data/video/software…)
– Levels of quality
• OA mandates more than recommendations, deposit as
pre-condition for evaluation
• Input: a user friendly experience for authors
• Output: friendly for mobile access
1. repositories as publishing platforms:
repositories as a social construction
• Build community
• User friendly self-deposit system
• One deposit, multiple OA venues? linked to
academic/social networks
• Integrate the repository with other institutional
databases (researchers, research projects, …)
• Training and advocacy
• create new partnerships with Open Science,
Open Data and Open Education in your institution
collaboration builds OA, and OA enables collaboration
Open for Collaboration (SPARC OA week 2015)
Alma Swan, Yassine Gargouri, Megan Hunt and Stevan Harnad
Open Access Policies Report. March 2015.
this analysis provides a list of criteria around
which policies should align:
 Must deposit (i.e. deposit is mandatory)
 Deposit cannot be waived
 Link deposit with research evaluation
Source: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/375854/1/PASTEUR4OA3.pdf
contribution of repositories in shaping the
future of OA: a developing region perspective
1. repositories as publishing platforms
2. repositories as source of indicators for
research evaluation
3. repositories as facilitators for research
cooperation and open science
2. repositories as source of indicators for
research evaluation – promote DORA in your
community
To improve ways in which the output of scientific research is
evaluated:
- do not use journal-based metrics, such as Journal Impact
Factors
- measure the quality of individual research articles, article-
level metrics
- consider the value and impact of all research outputs
(including datasets and software) in addition to research
publications
http://www.ascb.org/dora-
old/files/SFDeclarationFINAL.pdf
2. repositories as source of indicators for
research evaluation
• Work together with academics and publishing
department
Inform open access best practices
• Describe evaluation procedures in each content
WITHIN each digital object self-archived
In metadata
• Open access indicators: to report the use and impact of
research digital outputs
2. repositories as source of indicators for research
evaluation
• agreements on OA indicators for evaluation
• indicators on quality and relevance of
individual research outputs (research report,
datasets, journal articles, books/book
chapter/conference papers,…)
• training evaluators
• review the reward
and peer-review systems
Source: http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/
Altmetrics data is aggregated from many
sources
Source: slideshare.net/rcave
.
role of repositories in shaping the future of OA:
a developing region perspective
1. repositories as publishing platforms
2. repositories as source of indicators for
research evaluation
3. repositories as facilitators for research
cooperation and open science
TOOLS
Open Notebook Science
Open
engineered
repository
World
community
INSTRUMENT
validate
merge
MODEL
CODE
DATA
DATA
knowledge
calibrate
Problems are solved communally;
Nothing is needlessly duplicated; “publication“ is
continuous ; data are SEMANTIC
Machines
and humans
Working
together
Source: Peter Murray-Rust. Open Science. Rio, BR, 22-8-2014 http://slidesha.re/1AE8bU8
3. repositories as facilitators for research
cooperation and open science –
Repositories contribution for opening research data
• Open research data policies and incentives
• Training in research data management and curation,
planning, tools. Incorporate data scientists
• Training and awareness-raising for researchers: how to
open up my research data? Benefits of research data
sharing and publishing, how to prepare data for
deposit, licencing options, data citation and reuse
• Institutional data repository or link to generalist data
repositories such as Figshare (DataCite DOI), Dryad ,….
Source:
https://stateof.creativecommons.org/
Repositories contribution to open science -
which open licences to recommend?
Ongoing dabate
• Get informed
• Receive training
• Inform your stakeholders to help them decide on open
licences
actions towards a global inclusive OA future
based on repositories
1. repositories as publishing platforms
 Mandate+ inmediate deposit (request button) and make your
self-deposit system a user-friendly experience, linked with
other institutional databases and with social/academic
networks
2. repositories as source of indicators for research
evaluation
 Describe quality levels in metadata of digital objects in your
repository + promote description of peer-review process in
research outputs in your institution
3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and
open science
 Teamwork within your institution with open science, open
data, open education , open edition initiatives
Dominique Babini – CLACSO, Open Access Program
University of Buenos Aires/IIGG – Open Access research
@dominiquebabini
dasbabini@gmail.com
Thank you!!!!

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Repositories as key players in non-commercial open access - a developing region perspective

  • 1. dRepositories as key players in non-commercial open access - a developing region perspective Dominique Babini, CLACSO @dominiquebabini k
  • 2. from where we speak • CLACSO started in 1967 • A network of 394 research institutions in 27 countries, mainly Latin America and Caribbean • 15 years experience in open access (OA): – 400 journals (70% in OA) – Regional repository (850.000 monthly downloads) – Editorial catalog: 1.200 books in OA (98% in OA) – Library and editorial staff from CLACSO´s network (aprox 1.000) receive weekly news /trends/best practices on OA • Promotion of OA policies/initiatives + South-South debates • We promote a non-commercial approach to OA http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/documentos /CLACSO_and_Open_Access_version_ingle s.pdf
  • 3. Sharing a developing region perspective • Why OA in Latin America? • Where we are after 15 years • Concerns about trends from the North: integrating OA into commercial publishing • Contributions from repositories for a future of OA managed as a commons by de scholarly community: 1. repositories as publishing platforms 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation 3. repositories as facilitators for open: research, education, communications
  • 4. Why Open Access initiatives in developing regions? to give visibility and access to developing regions research output invisible in WoS . Source: http://jalperin.github.io/d3- cartogram/
  • 5. Latin America: early and widespread adoption of open access for journals
  • 6. Where we are now after 15 years of OA Scholarly community led OA journal portals in developing regions: journals published by scholarly community • SciELO and Redalyc in Latin America (1.300 OA peer- review journals with no APC´s) • SciELO South Africa (49 OA journals) • Africa Journals Online-AJOL (188 OA journals) • JOLs/INASP (314 OA journals): Bangladesh, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Honduras
  • 7. universities are taking charge of journal publishing in OA platforms e.g.: Latin America universities with more than 100 journals each, in OJS platforms, with no APC´s revistas.unam.mx UNAM, México Univ. Sao Paulo, Brazil http://www.revistas.usp.br Univ. Chile http://www.revistas.uchile.cl/
  • 8. OA managed by the scholarly community sharing costs, with no APC´s/BPC´s now faces trends of open access being integrated into commercial publishing
  • 9. No relation of APC´s with research funds/research salaries in developing regions Average APCs USD 2.097/2.727 per article, for article processing charges (APCs) by “subscription publishers” USD 1.418 average per article by “non-subscription publishers” Source: Björk B-C, Solomon D.(2014). Developing an effective market for open access article processing charges. http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/About-us/Policy/Spotlight- issues/Open-access/Guides/WTP054773.htm No funds for APC´s - No relation of APC´s with research grants amounts available - no relation of APC´s with salaries e.g.: senior monthly salaries – Indian Council of Agricultural Research USD 1,500 – Argentine university ecology researcher USD 1,200 – Sudan university epidemiology researcher USD 350 – Ukraine university full professor USD 1.138
  • 10. we have to make an ongoing series of decisions all of the time… we have to think about who is being included and who is being excluded……. ….. what seems open to us today, we have to ask ourselves …will this seem open tomorrow? John Willinsky Opening Science to Meet Future Challenges, 11 March 2014, Warsaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jODzw_5q7EU
  • 11. public character of knowledge could we manage knowledge as a commons? ELINOR OSTROM (1933 – 2012) Nobel Prize in Economics 2009 “The rapidly expanding world of distributed digital information has infinite possibilities as well as incalculable threats and pitfalls. The parallel,yet contradictory trends, where, on the one hand, there is unprecedented access to information through the Internet but where, on the other, there are ever-greater restrictions on access through intellectual property legislation, overpatenting, licensing, overpricing, withdrawal, and lack of preservation, indicate the deep and perplexing characteristics of this resource” Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom (eds.). “Understanding knowldedge as a commons”. Introduction. MIT Press, 2007 http://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/ titles/content/9780262083577_sch_0001.p df
  • 12. repositories are a contribution to manage knowledge as a commons, within the scholarly community
  • 15. Aligning Repository Networks across regions Infrastructure: from institutional to national, regional and global
  • 16. From national to regional: high level interventions for aligning national repository networks • Since: 2012 • Members: governments (national networks of digital repositories) • Started with government agreement of 9 countries: Argentina,Brasil,Chile,Colombia, Ecuador, México,Perú,Venezuela, El Salvador • Regional harvester: initial 800.000 digital objects (full text peer- review articles + doctoral and master theses, reports).Driver 2.0 • Support from: governments, initial support IADB USD 1.000.000 (regional public good) • Managed by RedCLARA and funded by governments • Challenges: institutionalization, metadata quality, working with COAR and OpenAIRE for global alignment http://www.slideshare.net/OpenAIRE_eu/3 -open-airecoarsession1carmengloria Contact: cabezas.alberto@gmail.com
  • 18. Global open access academic harvester? Interoperability among:  Institutional, national and regional reposiories  Journal repositories  Subject repositories  Academic harvesters
  • 19. repository contents are an open access resource for worldwide researchers
  • 20. 4.9 million downloads / 235 downloading countries
  • 21. repositories as agents for change (COAR-SPARC 2015 challenge) at institutional, national, regional, global level
  • 22. contribution of repositories in shaping the future of OA: a developing region perspective 1. repositories as publishing platforms 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation 3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and open science
  • 23. contribution of repositories in shaping the future of OA: a developing region perspective 1. repositories as publishing platforms 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation 3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and open science
  • 24. 1. repositories as publishing platforms: repositories are the prefered option for OA policies, eg. Latin America • AO national legislation approved by Congress in – Peru (2013) – Argentina (2013) – Mexico (2014) • OA legislation proposal in Congress – Brazil (since 2007) – Venezuela (2014) Requiring OA repositories for publicly-funded research output
  • 25. 1. repositories as publishing platforms – diversity of contents / users context: from final outputs (articles, books …) to “continuous” publishing • Richness from diversity of contents – (local/int. Interest) and – formats (text/research data/video/software…) – Levels of quality • OA mandates more than recommendations, deposit as pre-condition for evaluation • Input: a user friendly experience for authors • Output: friendly for mobile access
  • 26. 1. repositories as publishing platforms: repositories as a social construction • Build community • User friendly self-deposit system • One deposit, multiple OA venues? linked to academic/social networks • Integrate the repository with other institutional databases (researchers, research projects, …) • Training and advocacy • create new partnerships with Open Science, Open Data and Open Education in your institution collaboration builds OA, and OA enables collaboration Open for Collaboration (SPARC OA week 2015)
  • 27. Alma Swan, Yassine Gargouri, Megan Hunt and Stevan Harnad Open Access Policies Report. March 2015. this analysis provides a list of criteria around which policies should align:  Must deposit (i.e. deposit is mandatory)  Deposit cannot be waived  Link deposit with research evaluation Source: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/375854/1/PASTEUR4OA3.pdf
  • 28. contribution of repositories in shaping the future of OA: a developing region perspective 1. repositories as publishing platforms 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation 3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and open science
  • 29. 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation – promote DORA in your community To improve ways in which the output of scientific research is evaluated: - do not use journal-based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors - measure the quality of individual research articles, article- level metrics - consider the value and impact of all research outputs (including datasets and software) in addition to research publications http://www.ascb.org/dora- old/files/SFDeclarationFINAL.pdf
  • 30. 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation • Work together with academics and publishing department Inform open access best practices • Describe evaluation procedures in each content WITHIN each digital object self-archived In metadata • Open access indicators: to report the use and impact of research digital outputs
  • 31. 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation • agreements on OA indicators for evaluation • indicators on quality and relevance of individual research outputs (research report, datasets, journal articles, books/book chapter/conference papers,…) • training evaluators • review the reward and peer-review systems
  • 33. Altmetrics data is aggregated from many sources Source: slideshare.net/rcave
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  • 35. role of repositories in shaping the future of OA: a developing region perspective 1. repositories as publishing platforms 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation 3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and open science
  • 36. TOOLS Open Notebook Science Open engineered repository World community INSTRUMENT validate merge MODEL CODE DATA DATA knowledge calibrate Problems are solved communally; Nothing is needlessly duplicated; “publication“ is continuous ; data are SEMANTIC Machines and humans Working together Source: Peter Murray-Rust. Open Science. Rio, BR, 22-8-2014 http://slidesha.re/1AE8bU8
  • 37. 3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and open science – Repositories contribution for opening research data • Open research data policies and incentives • Training in research data management and curation, planning, tools. Incorporate data scientists • Training and awareness-raising for researchers: how to open up my research data? Benefits of research data sharing and publishing, how to prepare data for deposit, licencing options, data citation and reuse • Institutional data repository or link to generalist data repositories such as Figshare (DataCite DOI), Dryad ,….
  • 39. Repositories contribution to open science - which open licences to recommend? Ongoing dabate • Get informed • Receive training • Inform your stakeholders to help them decide on open licences
  • 40. actions towards a global inclusive OA future based on repositories 1. repositories as publishing platforms  Mandate+ inmediate deposit (request button) and make your self-deposit system a user-friendly experience, linked with other institutional databases and with social/academic networks 2. repositories as source of indicators for research evaluation  Describe quality levels in metadata of digital objects in your repository + promote description of peer-review process in research outputs in your institution 3. repositories as facilitators for research cooperation and open science  Teamwork within your institution with open science, open data, open education , open edition initiatives
  • 41. Dominique Babini – CLACSO, Open Access Program University of Buenos Aires/IIGG – Open Access research @dominiquebabini dasbabini@gmail.com Thank you!!!!

Editor's Notes

  • #42: So we can walk the way from providing visibility/access/preservation to become platforms for facilitating digital research, education and innovation in scholarly communications