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Costs to universities of implementing the RCUK policy

London Higher workshop Senate House, London, 6 November 2013. Costs to universities of implementing the RCUK policy. Alma Swan SPARC Europe. Some background. Several studies as context: ARMA summary of issues SCONUL briefing on OA RIN study on implementing RCUK requirements

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Costs to universities of implementing the RCUK policy

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  1. London Higher workshop Senate House, London, 6 November 2013 Costs to universities of implementing the RCUK policy Alma Swan SPARC Europe

  2. Some background • Several studies as context: • ARMA summary of issues • SCONUL briefing on OA • RIN study on implementing RCUK requirements • Today’s contributions

  3. ARMA • Lack of engagement from authors • High levels of concern, particularly in some disciplines • No institutional system in place for monitoring publication practices • Advocacy difficult where JIF remains critical • Spending of RCUK funds • Lack of ownership within institution • Lack of priority within institution • What about other types of output?

  4. SCONUL briefing • Lots of contextual information • Case studies: Bangor, Dundee, Hertfordshire, Lancaster, Manchester, Portsmouth, Royal Holloway, UCL • Detailed look at institutional processes: • Advocacy • Staffing and skills • Institutional stance on OA • Managing APCs

  5. RIN study • Policies and procedures adopted by univs • Sample of 33 institutions, weighted towards research-intensive ones • Also looked at the ‘original 30’ that were awarded the pump-priming money in 2012 • Examined (amongst other things): • policymaking practices • management of the RCUK block grant • roles and responsibilities within the institution

  6. Today – and the next steps • None of these studies has looked at costs • London Higher’s Research Excellence Group began discussing this 12 months ago • A wider sample, hopefully representative of the UK HEI sector, would be useful • Compare and contrast approaches • Discuss progress • Buddy up

  7. Today’s programme • David’s overview and UCL perspective • Heard from a spread of different institutions • Start to burrow into cost information (other issues may also arise) • Breakout groups • Set of questions for guidance: • Implementation (planning) • Support for Gold and Green Open Access • Costs • Leader and note-taker roles for each table

  8. Cost information • Potential scope of cost information • What is actually available? • Who has it? • In what form? Is it usable? • Will they reveal it? • What is not available • Can it be obtained? • Barriers, problems, no-go areas

  9. After today • Research project • Look in detail at costs incurred in HEIs in providing OA • RCUK-related, and others • Cost estimate for the sector • Understand institutional attitudes and intentions • Survey and possibly case studies • Will you / can you help?

  10. Thank you Alma Swan a.swan@talk21.com Director of Advocacy Programmes, SPARC Europe Director, Key Perspectives Ltd Convenor, Enabling Open Scholarship

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