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  1. 1. Diego Argáez Program Officer, Canadian Association of Research Libraries Jeanette Hatherill Bibliothécaire responsable de la communication savante |Scholarly Communication Librarian Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Julie Lavigne Legal Studies Librarian, Scholarly Communications and Copyright Carleton University CASRAI ReConnect14 - November 20, 2014
  2. 2. Outline • Rationale for CARL aligning with OA • Brief overview of CARL’s OA activities • Practical ways in which CARL and its member libraries advocate and provide support for OA
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  4. 4. CARL is a signatory of : • Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) • Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
  5. 5. OA Advocacy & resources http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/ http://doaj.org http://oaspa.org https://pkp.sfu.ca
  6. 6. OA Advocacy & resources http://www.carl-abrc.ca/openaccess.html
  7. 7. http://www.carl-abrc.ca/ir.html
  8. 8. Institutions without an open digital repository?
  9. 9. Adoptive repositories University of Victoria / UVicSpace Simon Fraser University / Summit University of Alberta* / Education & Research Archive University of Calgary* / University of Calgary Institutional Repository University of Manitoba / MSpace University of Toronto* / T Space McGill University / eScholarship@McGill Dalhousie University / DalSpace *Denotes an national adoptive repository, the others are regional. http://www.carl-abrc.ca/en/scholarly-communications/canadian-ir-repositories/adoptive-repositories.html
  10. 10. Devon Greyson et al, University Supports for Open Access: A Canadian National Survey, Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 39, No. 3 (2009) http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/cjhe/article/view/472
  11. 11. Sources • Budapest Open Access Initiative http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org • Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities http://openaccess.mpg.de/Berlin-Declaration • Devon Greyson et al, University Supports for Open Access: A Canadian National Survey, Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 39, No. 3 (2009) http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/cjhe/article/view/472 • UVicSpace, Information for external researchers http://www.uvic.ca/library/featured/collections/uvic/uvicspace /external-researchers.php
  12. 12. Diego Argáez diego.argaez@carl-abrc.ca (613) 482-9344 X 105 www.carl-abrc.ca
  13. 13. Jeanette Hatherill Scholarly Communication Librarian University of Ottawa www.scholarlycommunication.uottawa.ca @JeanetteAnneH
  14. 14. uO Research (Recherche uO) ◦ 20,242 items ◦ ~ 15,900 of these are theses ◦ ~ 112 items are added per month ◦ departments/faculties have their own collections ◦ researchers yet to develop the habit of submitting
  15. 15. University of Ottawa Author Fund in Support of Open Access Publishing ◦ started in 2010 ◦ 530 articles published ◦ 372 unique authors supported ◦ 59 different departments 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Applications to Author Fund by year Projected Actual
  16. 16. Eligibility ◦ faculty, grad students, affiliated researchers ◦ 2 applications per year ◦ peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters ◦ OA and hybrid Changes to come ◦ no hybrid support ◦ right to refuse applications from predatory journals
  17. 17. *2014-2015 as of August 27, 2014
  18. 18. 9 journals supported ◦ OJS – open source tool for journal management ◦ uO Research - archiving ◦ currently offer technical support ◦ developing greater publishing support advice on increasing visibility community of practice
  19. 19. Collaboration with Library and Press ◦ begun in 2012 ◦ creative commons license ◦ $10,000 per book/ max 3 books/ year ◦ 3 year commitment, being assessed in 2015
  20. 20. decentralized model for managing scholarly communications activities, including OA responsibilities split between Library, OVPRI, and interested faculty members, though much of day-to-day management happens in the Library
  21. 21. Schol Comm cttee GSA OA Award review cttee CURVE cttee Office of the Vice- President (Research & International) MacOdrum Library Admin MADGIC Systems Ref © CURIE GSA OA Award CUDO OJS Prof Skills RDM CURVE Faculty reps
  22. 22. Carleton University Research Impact Endeavour pilot launched 2012-13 fiscal year $25,000 from Library / $25,000 from OVPRI reimbursement of article processing fees where co/authored by Carleton researchers in peer- reviewed, fully-OA journals www.library.carleton.ca/services/scholarly- communications/open-access/curie-fund
  23. 23. 2012-13: $9,754 2013-14: $20,358 May 2012 – June 2014 28 Applications submitted 25 Approved applications 19 Unique submitting authors 9 Unique departments 19 Unique journals 12 Unique publishers
  24. 24. sponsored by GSA, Library, and OVPRI launched 2011 up to 5 awards of $1000 each * one prize split into $500 each for paper co-authored by two separate applicants www.library.carleton.ca/services/scholarly- communications/open-access/graduate-student- open-access-award 32 2011-12 applications 5 awards 18 2012-13 applications 5 awards 47 2013-14 application 6 awards*
  25. 25. Carleton University Research Virtual Environment launched in October 2011 fully-searchable, and documents also indexed in Library’s Summon search (catalogue) and in Google curve.carleton.ca
  26. 26. currently hosting 4 journals, but planning a few more Library support includes journal setup, hosting services, training and technical support as needed www.library.carleton.ca/services/open-journal-hosting
  27. 27. Research Data Management CUDO: digital library of objected collected by Carleton (not created by) Professional Skills Workshops for graduate students copyright questions occasional events and outreach www.library.carleton.ca/services/scholarly-communications
  28. 28. Julie Lavigne, BA, LLB, MLIS Legal Studies Librarian Scholarly Communications and Copyright Reference Services 238 MacOdrum Library Carleton University 613-520-2600 x2544 julie.lavigne@carleton.ca

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