What it takes to make Open the Default Vanessa Proudman, IFLA World Library and Informa8on Congress 2017
1. The new EC copyright direc8ve supports and facilitates the implementa8on of OA, Open Science and Open Scholarship
ITRE amendments to the EC Copyright Direc8ve DraN Interna8onal collabora8ve effort taking a stand against a new threat to OA and OS Ar8cle 11: A new ancillary right for publishers Ar8cle 13: Payment and filtering obliga8ons for digital plasorms Ar8cle 3: TDM but for limited beneficiaries
2. Ins8tu8ons, funders and research communi8es evaluate and reward a wide range of research outputs
Assessing current prac8ces in the review, promo8on and tenure process
RISE & Research Integrity Making science bever Improving quality assurance Rewarding good RI prac8ce Suppor8ng the review of research assessment
Wellcome Trust policy
3. Strong policy exists, and policy communi8es are well informed of local & interna8onal developments and lessons learnt enabling speedier and informed decisions
Pasteur4OA
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Policy guidance from SPARC Europe The value of open data prac8ce for RPOs (Briefing) 838 downloads An analysis of open data and open science policy in Europe 1,303 downloads High level policy pointers for OER policy discussion (coming soon)
4. More partnerships thrive between policy makers, funders, research managers and service providers such as publishers to be more aligned on Open
Partnerships OA / OS support ins8tu8ons Research ins8tu8ons Research associa8ons Funders Research assessment bodies Service ins8tu8ons such as publishers 20/10/17
5. Publishers offer new business models that also address both reading and publishing at fair prices
Knowledge Unlatched
UCL Press
Germany & the Elsevier (no) deal
No deal, no review
Encouraging discourse
6. Ins8tu8ons are taking more of a lead in dissemina8ng their own research
LIBER/SPARC Europe workshop, Jul 17 OA publishing Support with iden8fiers such as ORCID CRIS/IRs feeding portals & repositories Promo8ng successful cases & stories Social Media Ins8tu8onal licences
UK-SCL Licence
7. A sustainable service infrastructure exists that supports policy implementa8on where funders and academic ins8tu8ons fund key scholarly communica8ons tools and services
SCOSS: What it is Goal: Helping sustain the infrastructure to support the implementa8on of Open Science An Open Science community that evaluates OS services to ul8mately encourage the de-centralised interna8onal crowd-funding of essen8al infrastructure
Global Sustainability Coali8on for Open Science Services (SCOSS) Ini<ators LIBER EIFL Science Europe European University Associa8on (EUA) European Research Council COAR IFLA SPARC Australasian Open Access Strategy Group (AOASG) SPARC Europe Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL)
SCOSS pilot: Feb 2017 - Invita8ons to apply: DOAJ & SHERPA/RoMEO Evalua8on of proposals Consensus mee8ng Funding model discussion Final approval from SCOSS member orgs
8. The research community is educated & well-informed of OA & OS choices and opportuni8es
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101 Innova8ons in Scholarly Communica8ons
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SPARC Europe News
SPARC News digest
9. The research community champions and drives Open Access and OS work in the future
Europe s Open Access Champions
Europe s open champions programme
Engaging with researchers on data Europe s Open Data Champions 15 champions +/- 9 countries: A, CH, D, DK, FIN, NL, NO, SE, UK Coming in the autumn Joint event with Cambridge University & Jisc: Engaging researchers in good data management, 15 Nov 2017
Young researchers OA and OD champions OpenCON 2017, 11-13 Nov 2017, Berlin
10. More partnerships exist between OA & OS support communi8es to achieve more, and more efficiently
Strategic linking SPARC LIBER COAR Crea8ve Commons OpenAIRE OASPA DG Research & Innova8on, EC RISE Wellcome Trust HEFCE Science Europe EUA and others 20/10/17
Sharing knowledge more structurally Exploring the op8ons Open Science Policy PlaSorm OpenAIRE nodes EC Na8onal Contact Points Science Europe OA working group Open Science Monitor OATP
10 pre-requisites for making Open the default 1. The new EC copyright direc8ve supports & facilitates the implementa8on of OA & OS 2. Ins8tu8ons, funders and research communi8es evaluate and reward a wide range of research outputs 3. Strong OA & OS policy exists, and policy communi8es are well informed of local & interna8onal developments and lessons learnt enabling speedier and informed decisions 4. More partnerships thrive between policy makers, funders, research managers, service providers such as publishers to be more aligned on Open 5. Publishers offer new business models that also address both reading & publishing at fair prices 6. Ins8tu8ons are taking more of a lead in dissemina8ng their own research 7. A sustainable service infrastructure exists that supports policy implementa8on where funders and academic ins8tu8ons fund key scholarly communica8ons tools and services 8. The research community is educated & well-informed of OA & OS choices and opportuni8es 9. The research community champions and drives Open Access and OS work in the future 10. More partnerships exist between OA & OS support communi8es to achieve more, and more efficiently
Thank you for listening Any ques8ons? Vanessa Proudman, vproudman@sparceurope.org