Open access advocacy: joining the dots (session 3b)
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Gold Green
HybridFully OA
Authors deposit a version of their
manuscript in their institutional
repository or on any other website.
Making a paper freely available online
immediately on a publisher’s website
and published under a licence which
grants re-use rights to users. Often
involves payment of an APC.
Hybrid open access journals
provide Gold OA only for
articles for which their authors
(or their author's institution or
funder) pay an APC.
All content is open access and
made immediately available –
authors usually pay an APC.
Open access models
NISO language
US National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Accepted Manuscript
The final draft author manuscript, as accepted for publication by a journal,
including modifications based on referees’ suggestions, before it has undergone copyediting
and proof correction.
Version of Record
A fixed version of the journal article that has been made available by OUP by
formally declaring the article “published”.
Author’s Original Version
Defined as the un-refereed author version of an article that is considered by the
author to be of sufficient quality to be submitted for formal peer review by a second party.
OUP’s OA Strategy
• Support sustainable OA publishing
• Publish high quality, not high volume
• Experiment with different business models and share
evidence
• Engage with the author, society, reader, funder, and
industry communities
• Fair and sustainable OA charges and subscription pricing
• Efficient administration and author-friendly interface
Total OUP OA Papers Published 2004-2014
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Where is information available? - Ahead of submission
• Instructions to Authors
• Oxford Open website
Where is information available? - After acceptance
• Author communication from journal
• ‘Welcome’ email
• OUP Author Services system
What happens to an OA article at OUP?
Article accepted for publication
Author signs online licence to publish –choosing an open
access option
Author can pay their open access charge
immediately or request an invoice
Once licence has been signed the
article can be published
Article published online on the journal website and, where
applicable, deposited in PMC
Article can be shared and used under a Creative
Commons licence
OA licence selected in OUP hybrid journals - 2014
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CC BY CC BY-NC CC BY-NC-ND
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OA licence choice
OA licence selected in OUP hybrid journals by
subject area - 2014
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Life Sciences Medicine Humanities Mathematics andPhysics
Social Sciences Law
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pap
ers
OA licence choice
CC BY
CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC-ND
Challenges
Author
identification
Proliferation
of different
funder
policies
Monitoring
green OA
Retrospective
conversion
Global
perspective