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Lessons in Open Access Compliance for Higher Education (LOCH)

Learn about open access compliance in higher education through case studies, webinars, workshops, blog posts, and more. Get insights into managing open access payments and adapting institutional workflows for seamless compliance.

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Lessons in Open Access Compliance for Higher Education (LOCH)

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  1. Lessons in Open Access Compliance for Higher Education (LOCH) Dominic Tate Scholarly Communications Manager University of Edinburgh

  2. Who We Are… • University of Edinburgh • Large, research-intensive Russell Group University with 30,000 students and 12,000 staff • Heriot-Watt University • One of the top UK universities for business and industry with 11,800 students in 150 countries • St Andrews University • Scotland’s oldest university founded in 1413. Research-intensive with over 25% of turnover from research grants and contracts.

  3. Approach • Managing Open Access payments, (including a review of current reporting methods and creation of shareable spreadsheet templates for reporting to funders), • Using PURE as a tool to manage Open Access compliance, verification and reporting, • Adapting institutional workflows to pre-empt Open Access requirements and make compliance as seamless as possible for academics.

  4. What we are working on… • A functional specification for PURE, to ensure compliance with the OA requirements for the next REF, • Baseline case studies to review the OA landscape at each partner institution, • First look at revising workflows and communications in light of REF requirements.

  5. Planned Outputs (1) • Six Case Studies • Three Webinars • Three Workshop Events • 24 Blog Posts • Pilot Services/New Workflows • Three Conference Presentations

  6. Planned Outputs (2) • Three Journal Articles • Specification for PURE • Two Formal Reports • Web Template Texts

  7. Questions? dominic.tate@ed.ac.uk

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