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The Dutch road to open access: fool’s gold?TiU, LIS, MvdB, 20-10-2014
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What is the problem?
The OA landscape 18-10-2014
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In the Dutch newspapers …
Fool's gold OA? 19-10-2014
Money eager publishers are threatening science
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What’s in it for the Dutch?
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https://www.surf.nl/en/knowledge-and-innovation/knowledge-base/2009/costs-and-benefits-of-research-communication-the-dutch-situation.html
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OA: not a solution for every problem
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How are we doing?
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NARCIS
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All OAPublications All institutions 933,509 382,442 41,0%
Tilburg University 63,514 15,372 24,2%
Articles All institutions 457,082 157,079 34,4%Tilburg University 26,224 5,736 21,9%
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QOAM, quality open access market
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OAPEN, open access books
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• stimulate migration of editorial boards to sustainable gold open acces journals
• existing
• start anew
• copyright support
• a.o. services
OPuS
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SURF
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International developments
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UK
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UK Note
Finch report gold OA for £60 million a year 2012
UK Business, Innovation and Skills Committee
reconsider green OA for five year transition period, reinstate and strengthen deposit mandates
2013
Research Councils (RCUK)
gold or greenresult: increasing embargo periods
Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)
Research Excellence Framework (REF) after 2014: immediate deposit in IR
embargos may apply
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European Commission
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Horizon 2020
• green or gold
• APC’s eligible for reimbursement
• deposit mandatory also for gold OA
• 6-12 embargos periods accepted
• aims to include research data
In all cases, the Commission would like to encourage authors to retain their copyright and
grant adequate licences to publishers.
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EU dissemination - exploitation
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USA
US Government
Feb 2013 memorandum from the U.S. Government's Office of Science and Technology Policy requiring public access to federally funded data.
Federal agencies with more than $100M in R&D expenditures [must] develop plans to make … federally funded research freely available to the public within one year of publication.
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The Netherlands: Going for Gold
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Secretary of State Dekker (2013)
19-10-2014Fool's gold OA?
• OA is hugely important.• OA is a cross-border matter.• Relevant parties (researchers, universities, publishers) have not been able to reach a
single OA-system.
• Urges Dutch parties to negotiate gold OA with next ‘big deals’ (Q4, 2014).
• Targets: 40% OA in 2016, 100% OA in 2024.
• Full OA or hybrid.
• Has no interest for green OA.
• No extra money from the government.
Warns parties involved:
If the relevant parties do not do enough, or progress is unacceptably slow, the Minister
and I will recommend making open access publication mandatory in 2016 under the
Higher Education and Research Act (…).
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VSNU
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Calls upon researchers to:
• use green OA today
• co-operate to achieve gold OA
• hybrid OA permitted as transition
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• Has funds for OA
• Pilots setting up new open access journals or converting existing journals into an open access form.
• Encourages gold OA, accepts green OA.
• Works on an open access policy for data.
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
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• Negotiate big deals: Elsevier, Springer, Wiley (Q4, 2014).
• Position: 0% price increase, 100% gold OA.
• Firm stance, united.
• Articles only.
• Does not include (yet?):
• data
• machine readibility, data / text mining
• archiving
Dutch universities (VSNU & UKB)
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• If cost for licenses are high, how about APC’s?
How much OA can today’s licenses buy?
• Does the burden fall on research intensive institutions?
• Are we subsidizing hybrid OA and ‘double dipping’?
• No effect on copyright issues, on text / data mining?
But then again:
• 100% OA for a country as a whole, at zero (?) additional cost.
• Societal, economical benefits.
• Snowball effect? On other publishers? Other countries?
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What can you do?
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It depends …
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http://www.rikkers.net/059-openaccess.html
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What can you do?
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What any researcher can already do to promote (proper) Open Access:
• stop reviewing closed-access papers
• stop reviewing for non-gold Open Access journals
• submit only to full-gold Open Access journals
• put your previous closed-access papers in university repositories
• make previously published closed-access papers gold Open Access
• get an ORCID
• use #altmetrics to see that gold Open Access gives you more impact for your
papers toochem-bla-ics blog, Saturday, August 30, 2014
http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.nl/2014/08/on-open-access.html
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Stay informed: www.openaccess.nl
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