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Education of a scientist video. http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/8410/. OA 2012. Developments during 2012. OA is growing. COAR website (Confederation of Open Access Repositories) now comprises 90 institutions
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Education of a scientist video • http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/8410/
OA 2012 Developments during 2012
OA is growing • COAR website (Confederation of Open Access Repositories) now comprises 90 institutions • Berlin Declaration on Open Access Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities, a major international statement on open access to knowledge, now has over 300 signatories (scientific organisations) • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) now lists 8,000 peer reviewed titles
OA is growing • ROARMAP: Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies – now includes 32 Australian repositories • Self archiving of post prints into OA repositories is now accepted by a lot more publishers • Rise of vanity presses – low article acceptance threshold with non-existent peer review process – add little value to scholarship, pay little attention to digital preservation, and operate using fly-by-night, unsustainable business models.
International activities • HathiTrustvs Authors Guild (US) • Research Works Act (US) • Elsevier boycott • Federal Research Public Access Act
International activities • Elsevier’s response – “author’s choice” • OA options but involves author/institution paying a processing fee • May be done at the article level in some cases • 30 journals offer free public access but involves an embargo period, sometimes of 12 months or more. • Manuscript can be posted into an Institutional Repository but needs evidence of an institution wide mandate
International activities • UK: Research Councils UK announced new Open Access Policy in July • World Bank: introduced an Open Access Policy in April this year • Wellcome Trust: has toughened up compliance to their mandate already in existence • European Union: Open Access policy introduced in July – Gold OA for immediate access, then Green no later than six months
Australia • NHMRC revised policy • Any publications arising from an NHMRC supported research project must be deposited into an OA institutional repository within a twelve month period from date of publication. • First articles due 1 July 2013 • Publication metadata should be submitted as soon as possible after the paper is accepted for publication • ARC: currently under consideration