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The changing art of publishing. PublishOER conference, October 2012 David Tempest MBA, Universal Access Team Leader, Elsevier UK. Evolution of the publishing industry towards an electronic transition of research materials
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The changing art of publishing PublishOER conference, October 2012 David Tempest MBA, Universal Access Team Leader, Elsevier UK
Evolution of the publishing industry towards an electronic transition of research materials • Provide innovative and time saving solutions to researchers and the wider community. • Focus on delivering content to realise efficiency gains • Significant technological changes to the publication process and the ways in which content is accessed • Ensure an ongoing commitment towards quality, access and sustainability. • Challenge of integrating into a much wider community - researchers, universities, libraries, funding organisations, corporations, governments, societies and the wider public Elsevier and the Changing Art of Publishing
Enabling Access Educational Use The changing art of publishing Big Data & Mining Philanthropic Access
Access • We exist to disseminate information • We will identify where remaining gaps exist and find viable mechanisms to close them • We will use a combination of different models to enable this access • We believe subscription and open access publishing can co-exist Quality • Peer review provides essential quality controls and we remain committed to enabling it Sustainability • Journal publishers invest heavily to deliver a well-functioning communications system upon which society depends • Access and dissemination mechanisms must ensure that these investments can be recovered. • System must also be sustainable for those who fund it therefore we aim to increase efficiency and value-for-money Enabling Access
Research4Life provides developing countries with free or low cost access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content online. • Eligible libraries and their users benefit from: • Online access to over 8,100 peer-reviewed international scientific journals, books, and databases • Full-text articles which can be downloaded for saving, printing or reading on screen • Searching by keyword, subject, author or language • Training in information literacy and promotional support • Research4Life is a public-private partnership of the WHO, FAO, UNEP, Cornell and Yale Universities and the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers. • In 2012, R4L offers selected institutions based in countries excluded from the wider programme to access content under the same framework. • Elsevier is the single biggest contributor of articles to Research4Life Research4Life
Progress Open Access mechanism 30 Journals offer open archives Access mechanism, not OA DeepDyve Pilot Launched 74 Journals offer open archives 450 journals offering sponsorship option 40+ journals began offering sponsored article option Began depositing NIH author manuscripts to PMC to appear after 12 months Adopted ‘green’ Author Posting Policy Launched 1st Open Access Journal Int J Surg: Case Reports 1200 journals offering sponsorship option Agreement with DFIF and MNDA Adopted Science Direct walk in policy Elsevier launches Patient Research Founding member of PEER Cell Press journals articles available to non-subscribers after 12 months Agreement with FWF & Telethon 9 open access journals launched Freedom and Subject collections Established OpenCourse Ware agreement with MIT CCC Patient Access System Posting agreement RKI Launched Corporate and College editions Founding partner of Research4Life, providing research to developing nations Posting agreement with Cz Ac Sci and Can Res Council Agreement with ESRC & Dunhill Founding participant in PatientINFORM Free access to first LHC article Established agreement with Howard Hughes Medical Institute CAPES pilot launched Elsevier-Wellcome Trustagreement VSNU pilot launched 26 open access journals launched UKPMC funding body agreement Pre 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
INTERLINKING Journals & Data SUBJECT VARIATION DEPOSIT HOSTING CERTIFICATION PRESERVATION
Customers may: • Perform extensive mining operations on subscribed content . • Structuring input text • Deriving patterns within the structured text • Evaluation and interpretation of the output. Run extensive searches and use locally loaded content for mining purposes for their own research. Enabling Content Mining & Rights Enabling developers who wish to design and implement applications to analyse our content, or test applications as part of their research within Elsevier content Extract semantic entities from Elsevier content for the purpose of recognition and classification of the relations between them CONTENT Integrate results on a server used for the customer’s own mining system for access and use by its researchers through the customer’s internal secure network. 3
Elsevier wishes to enable the educational use of content and deliver it in a way that maximises efficiency and productivity Educational Use
Elsevier have been a proud project partner in the PublishOER project PublishOER Understand the needs of Organisations Technological Advances Consider licence requirements and business models Collaborate efficiently
Publishers are moving to a new era of service to the academic community which embraces technology and enables wider use of content. • Key to this commitment is the maintenance of quality and sustainability of the scholarly communication system. • Elsevier believes that cross industry work, such as that demonstrated within PublishOER is paramount to deliver solutions to maximise efficiency and enable access • We need to move to the next stage and build on our success Conclusions