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OA in the library collection
The challenges of identifying and managing open access resources
Chris Bulock
Southern Illinois University
cbulock@siue.edu
Nathan Hosburgh
Rollins College
nhosburgh@rollins.edu
NASIG ҉ 2014
OA Resources
• Journals/articles: green, gold, hybrid, DOAJ
• Books: DOAB, OAPEN, Google Books
• Databases: PubMed Central, BioMed Central, ERIC
• Data: gROADS, World Bank, data.gov, Dryad
• Institutional repositories: Digital Commons Network, OpenDOAR
OA developments in Databases
Web of Science – OA facet (Gold only)
SpringerOpen, BioMed Central, Chemistry Central
UlrichsWeb – OA limiter
OA Book Collections
What is Web Scale Discovery doing with OA?
Library OA
Management:
• Catalogs
• ERMs/link
resolvers
• Discovery
Systems
• Guides/Lists
Challenges for libraries
Article vs. Journal
(piece vs. container)
Resources incorrectly identified as OA
Bad/broken linksGeneral inconsistency
Insufficient tools
to manage OA
Lack of sufficient metadata…
OA Metadata & Indicators
The Problem:
Inconsistent information b/n publishers, vendors, link resolvers, libraries
• Lack of a consistent visual icon
• No standard descriptive language to indicate OA
• No standard metadata elements
• Lack of clear reuse rights
Importance: metadata enables discovery, linking, rights management, etc.
The Visual OA Icon
The most recognizable OA icon
was created by PLOS.
However, there is no official OA
logo and publishers are free to
employ whatever logo suits them.
OA visual indicators
http://www.biomedcentral.com/about/access
Examples of metadata elements across publishers
BioMed Central OA metadata <meta name=”dc.rights”
content=”http://creativecommons.org/
licenses/by/2.0/” />
Nature Publishing Group OA metadata <meta name=”access” content=”Yes” />
Springer OA metadata
<div class=”open-access”>
<span class=”help”>Open Access
<span class=”tooltip”> This content is freely
available online to anyone, anywhere at any time.
</span>
</span>
</div> (Hutchens, 2013)
Publishers currently provide “open access” articles with various use and re-use terms.
Some favor Creative Commons licenses, while others use proprietary licenses.
(NISO RP-22-201x)
Aggregators, repositories, and service providers have no standard for identifying
articles that can be legitimately harvested.
Graphic courtesy ContentPlus
Readers have trouble figuring out what they can and cannot do with specific articles.
This article is OA,
but can it be
used in teaching?
http://tinyurl.com/k3ldy3v
Organizations working on OA
http://www.sparc.arl.org/sites/default/files/hoii_guide_rev4_web.pdf
NISO: OA Metadata & Indicators Working Group
• Libraries, publishers, organizations represented
• Mechanisms for transmitting two key pieces of info:
• Free-to-read <free_to_read>
• License reference <license_ref>
• NISO decided not to create a logo to be displayed
Approach provides framework for conveying essential information that
addresses most common use cases.
Image courtesy Publishing Perspectives
<free_to_read> tag
• Viewable by any user without payment or authentication
• No statement about re-use rights or restrictions
• System would decide what visual indicator to show based on tag
• Start and end dates accommodate models where content is free-to-
read for a period of time or after a particular date.
<free_to_read start_date="2013-02-03" end_date="2013-10-03"/>
<license_ref> tag
• Includes a stable identifier expressed as an HTTP URI (URL)
• Points to a human and/or machine readable license
• License terms are not expressed in the metadata itself
• Start_date attribute expresses how usage rights change over time
• No corresponding end_date attribute; could introduce ambiguities
• Neither the start_date attribute nor the license URI provide any
technical mean of enforcement
Mechanisms for distributing metadata
• Creation and population of metadata elements to become part of
standard editorial workflow
• Integral part of feeds to CrossRef
• Included on hosting websites
• Delivered in content feeds to third parties; A&I services
• Metadata embedded in content itself: html META tags & PDF files
• Within alerting channels, such as e-ToCs and RSS feeds
• Work to incorporate into existing formats: ONIX, RDF, OAI-PMH, DC
Publishers Aggregators Libraries End Users
Flow of information, metadata, content
Flow of information, feedback, strategic requirements
UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM
When in doubt, create a survey
• Goals:
• Determine current state of practice
• Identify areas for improvement
• At this point, how are librarians managing OA resources for their
users, and what challenges do they face?
Main Questions
• What systems are libraries using?
• Are those systems meeting needs?
• What issues are libraries facing?
• How do librarians view OA in relation to
their collections?
Kazuhisa OTSUBO http://bit.ly/1jYWSN8
Methodology
• 25 questions
• Posted to
• SERIALST
• NASIG-L
• ERIL-L
• alcts-eres
• alcts-nrmig
• coll-assess
• 105 responses
1. Which of these categories best describes
the institution your library serves?
28%
24%
26%
14%
1% 2%
5%
Research University (high or very high
research activity)
Doctoral/Research University
Master's College or University
Baccalaureate College
Associate's
Special Focus Institution
Other
2. What is the enrollment at your library's
institution in FTE?
29%
19%
11%
13%
28% Less than 5,000
5,000-10,000
10,000-15,000
15,000-20,000
Over 20,000
3. What Electronic Resources Management
System do you use?
1%
23%
2%
4%
5%
1%
4%
30%
30%
Verde
Serials Solutions
Alma
EBSCO ERM Essentials
CORAL
ERMes
OCLC WorldShare License Manager
Other
None
4. What Link Resolver do you use?
44%
26%
14%
6%
9%
1%
Serials Solutions
SFX
EBSCO LinkSource
WorldCat knowledge base
Other
None
5. What Web Scale Discovery System do you
use?
25%
10%
18%
18%
29% Summon
Primo
Ebsco Discovery Service
Other
None
6. What Systems do you use for providing
access to OA resources? (check all that apply)
0 50 100
Catalog
Link resolver
Web scale discovery system
Journal list
Database list
Subject guide
Webpage or guide dedicated to OA…
Other
7. Do you provide access to Hybrid journals for
which your institution may only access the OA
articles?
10%
43%
20%
27%
Yes, we usually do
In a few cases, but not
usually
Never
Not sure
8. Does your ERM facilitate the management
of access to OA resources?
3%
36%
22%
27%
12%
unsure
yes
no
doesn't apply
sort of
9. What are some of the strengths or weaknesses
of your ERM in relation to managing OA
resources?
10%
18%
25%
7%
33%
7%
unsure
strength
weakness
neutral
does not apply
both
9 cont. Strengths
• CORAL is flexible, we can track free resources just like we can track
paid resources; we can create unique workflows for OA resources, if
we need to
• It has all the big sites, DOAJ, Hindawi, etc. (OCLC WorldShare License
Manager)
• Major strength is large number of OA resources we can subscribe to
(Serials Solutions)
9 cont. Weaknesses
• It is difficult to use and very challenging (EBSCO ERM Essentials)
• Incomplete; not always accurate / up-to-date (SerialsSolutions)
• Cannot perform a search using "open access resources" as a search
category (SerialsSolutions)
• The major weakness is the ERM has no integration with databases in
discovery systems (ERMes)
10. Does your link resolver facilitate the
management of access to OA resources?
4%
75%
6%
15%
unsure
yes
no
sort of
11. What are some of the strengths or
weaknesses of your link resolver in relation to
managing OA resources?
8%
11%
44%
19%
3%
15%
unsure
strength
weakness
neutral
does not apply
both
11 cont. Strengths
• Linking directly to the article without needing to jump through too many
hoops (Innovative Interfaces WebBridge LR)
• We don't have to try to track individual OA journals ourselves
(SerialsSolutions)
• It's easy to identify the free targets in SFX b/c Ex Libris includes "FREE" or
"OPEN_ACCESS" in the target name (SFX)
• Unlike the ERM we use, the management of the link resolver is undertaken
by the crowd in addition to us. So it is less work for us (SFX)
• We can prioritize our linking so that the most reliable (ie paid) resources
would be chosen over OA links (EBSCO LinkSource)
11 cont. Weaknesses
• Lack of information in the knowledge base regarding when these OA
resources move/cease - when they become subscription based (SFX)
• Not always up to date and sometimes the link does not work (III)
• Doesn't always separate out the hybrid journals; it's all or nothing as
far as activation goes (SerialsSolutions)
• The OA collections are not managed by the vendor, which takes away
the biggest benefit of a knowledge base for us and for other smaller
libraries (that the kb vendor will automatically update the default
holdings and titles for us) (SerialsSolutions)
12. Does your Web Scale Discovery System
facilitate the discovery of/access to OA resources?
3%
54%
7%
8%
28% unsure
yes
no
sort of
doesn't apply
13. What are some of the strengths or
weaknesses of your web scale discovery system in
relation to managing OA resources?
11%
17%
7%
17%
40%
8%
unsure
strength
weakness
neutral
does not apply
both
13 cont. Strengths
• Worldcat local allows us to automatically provide links to all open
access collections available in OCLC.
• It is aware of a large number of OA resources, more than we have in
our ERM (Summon)
• There is a greater number of open access resources that can be made
known to our user than from our link resolver (WorldCat Local)
13 cont. Weaknesses
• Many of them are not relevant to us, either because of language, or
b/c the resources are not full text (EBSCO Discovery Service)
• A major weakness is the fact that resources are 100% on or 100% off,
we can't select which individual titles are included (Primo)
• Cannot search solely for OA resources (WorldCat Local)
14. Do any of your licensed databases facilitate
the discovery of/access to OA resources? If so,
which databases and how?
19%
48%
24%
8%
1%
unsure
yes
no
sort of
doesn't apply
15. What challenges do you face in managing
OA resources?
26%
22%
13%
10%
10%
8%
2% 3% 3% 3% vol/awareness
unreliable
selection criteria
hybrid
staff
system/kb
article level links
users
vendor response
not different
15 cont. Responses
• The library has no control of OA resources at all.
• Assessing quality, discovering where they are, explaining OA
publication to patrons
• Hybrid OA is a nightmare.
• I have recently done a study of our e-access problems and 15% of
them directly involve OA resources.
• No policies in place for managing them/providing access
• Navigation on journal sites can be challenging
• Having someone to manage it. I am already spread too thin
16. What would make the management of
OA resources easier?
26%
14%
14%
11%
10%
8%
6%
6%
3% 2% central information
standards/consistency
vendor help
article metadata
staff
differentiation
publishing change
evaluative tools
unsure
automation
16 cont. Responses
• Harry Potter, the Elder wand and the help of Dobby - the free elf
• It would be easier if Serials Solutions would distinguish them more
clearly, in a separate search perhaps
• Hybrid OA journal publishers would need to make data available
about the OA part of their journals so that libraries could link to that
content.
• A librarian position that could focus on this.
• Standardized metadata for discovery
• Removal of the partial OA category altogether.
17. Are there particular OA resources or
collections that are problematic?
64%
36%
None in particular
Yes
17 cont. Responses
• Resources that are only partially OA or that convert from OA to
requiring a purchase.
• Foreign language collections
• Academic, governmental, intergovernmental agencies
• Traditional journal publishers that also offer OA publishing options.
18. Do you think the time and effort involved in
providing access to OA resources is worthwhile?
66%5%
23%
6%
yes
unsure
sort of
no
18 cont. Responses
• As library budgets shrink, we must find ways to provide access to
resources. Some of the OA resources are essential, high quality
resources in their fields; others might be just predatory journals out
to get some money from authors. But the library's role is to enable
our users to access and discover resources; OA or purchased, the
patron doesn't care.
• I believe it is for some resources. We only work with OA resources
individually selected by our librarians, so we do not need to deal with
all OA resources.
• not really that much ... they can find them when they click on links
anyway.
19. How might OA metadata be improved to
facilitate discovery and access?
28%
22%18%
16%
10%
6%
standards/consistency
unsure
quality
article level
sharing records
data point
19 cont. Responses
• Metadata about Author paid content would be wonderful if link
resolvers could then facilitate linking to this content. DOIs assigned to
OA articles would also improve linking.
• It would be great if the metadata were regularly reviewed (by an
editor or editorial board ?) and updated to all the link resolvers, OCLC
or other cataloging agency.
• Central repositories or clearinghouses where OA publishers would list
information about start and end dates, title changes, etc. KB vendors
could monitor these listings
20. Do you consider OA resources part of
your library’s collection?
71%
17%
12%
Yes
No
Not sure
21. Do you actively promote OA resources to
your library staff & the campus community?
48%
42%
10%
Yes
No
Not sure
22. How do you promote OA resources?
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Instruction Sessions
Programming
Guides specifically for OA resources
Subject guides
Advertising
Meetings with faculty or staff
Meetings with students
Other
23. Does the availability of OA resources currently
have an impact on your collection development
practices?
33%
41%
26%
Yes
No
Not sure
24. How have OA resources impacted your
collection development practices?
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Cancelled a title because content was OA.
Avoided purchasing a book because content was OA.
Cancelled title because comparable titles were OA.
Cancelled title because the relevant subject uses OA
repository.
Purchased title because they supported OA
Diverted funds from coll dev to pay OA author fees
Other
25. Would you like to share anything else
related to the management of OA resources?
• The overblown promise of OA solving the serials pricing crisis has not
materialized
• The growing scale and volatility of the marketplace are very
challenging. We're also struggling to determine in which discovery
tools to focus our efforts.
• I don't think that library or university administrators understand the
real costs related to making these resources accessible over time.
• There is a lot of literature on open access, but I haven't yet come
across any truly comprehensive guides for how to include open access
resources. Where to find them, how to support access, and how to
discern the best resources.
Conclusions…
• NISO standards have potential for improving metadata in the
information supply chain
• Hybrid OA poses a significant challenge to libraries
• Libraries need more granularity in management & discovery systems
• OA collections must be curated; accurate; reliable
• Crowd-sourced resources such as OAWAL hold promise
• Growth of OA has not alleviated the serials crisis, but…
• Libraries have important role via information supply chain; feedback
Further reading
& discussion
• Burpee, J., & Fernandez, L. (2013, May 8). New frontiers in Open Access for Collection Development:
Perspectives from Canadian Research Libraries. Paper presented at IFLA WLIC, Singapore.
• DRAFT NISO RP-22-201x: Open Access Metadata and Indicators http://tinyurl.com/kdtwuu2
• Hutchins, C. (2013). Open access metadata: current practices and proposed solutions. Learned Publishing,
26(3), 159-165.
• OAWAL: Open Access Workflows for Academic Libraries https://library3.hud.ac.uk/blogs/oawal/
• http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2012/12/05/as-hybrid-open-access-grows-the-scholarly-community-
needs-article-level-oa-metadata/

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OA in the Library Collection: The Challenge of Identifying and Managing Open Access Resources

  • 1. OA in the library collection The challenges of identifying and managing open access resources Chris Bulock Southern Illinois University cbulock@siue.edu Nathan Hosburgh Rollins College nhosburgh@rollins.edu NASIG ҉ 2014
  • 2. OA Resources • Journals/articles: green, gold, hybrid, DOAJ • Books: DOAB, OAPEN, Google Books • Databases: PubMed Central, BioMed Central, ERIC • Data: gROADS, World Bank, data.gov, Dryad • Institutional repositories: Digital Commons Network, OpenDOAR
  • 3. OA developments in Databases Web of Science – OA facet (Gold only) SpringerOpen, BioMed Central, Chemistry Central UlrichsWeb – OA limiter
  • 5. What is Web Scale Discovery doing with OA?
  • 6. Library OA Management: • Catalogs • ERMs/link resolvers • Discovery Systems • Guides/Lists
  • 7. Challenges for libraries Article vs. Journal (piece vs. container) Resources incorrectly identified as OA Bad/broken linksGeneral inconsistency Insufficient tools to manage OA Lack of sufficient metadata…
  • 8. OA Metadata & Indicators The Problem: Inconsistent information b/n publishers, vendors, link resolvers, libraries • Lack of a consistent visual icon • No standard descriptive language to indicate OA • No standard metadata elements • Lack of clear reuse rights Importance: metadata enables discovery, linking, rights management, etc.
  • 9. The Visual OA Icon The most recognizable OA icon was created by PLOS. However, there is no official OA logo and publishers are free to employ whatever logo suits them.
  • 11. Examples of metadata elements across publishers BioMed Central OA metadata <meta name=”dc.rights” content=”http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/2.0/” /> Nature Publishing Group OA metadata <meta name=”access” content=”Yes” /> Springer OA metadata <div class=”open-access”> <span class=”help”>Open Access <span class=”tooltip”> This content is freely available online to anyone, anywhere at any time. </span> </span> </div> (Hutchens, 2013)
  • 12. Publishers currently provide “open access” articles with various use and re-use terms. Some favor Creative Commons licenses, while others use proprietary licenses. (NISO RP-22-201x) Aggregators, repositories, and service providers have no standard for identifying articles that can be legitimately harvested. Graphic courtesy ContentPlus Readers have trouble figuring out what they can and cannot do with specific articles.
  • 13. This article is OA, but can it be used in teaching? http://tinyurl.com/k3ldy3v
  • 16. NISO: OA Metadata & Indicators Working Group • Libraries, publishers, organizations represented • Mechanisms for transmitting two key pieces of info: • Free-to-read <free_to_read> • License reference <license_ref> • NISO decided not to create a logo to be displayed Approach provides framework for conveying essential information that addresses most common use cases. Image courtesy Publishing Perspectives
  • 17. <free_to_read> tag • Viewable by any user without payment or authentication • No statement about re-use rights or restrictions • System would decide what visual indicator to show based on tag • Start and end dates accommodate models where content is free-to- read for a period of time or after a particular date. <free_to_read start_date="2013-02-03" end_date="2013-10-03"/>
  • 18. <license_ref> tag • Includes a stable identifier expressed as an HTTP URI (URL) • Points to a human and/or machine readable license • License terms are not expressed in the metadata itself • Start_date attribute expresses how usage rights change over time • No corresponding end_date attribute; could introduce ambiguities • Neither the start_date attribute nor the license URI provide any technical mean of enforcement
  • 19. Mechanisms for distributing metadata • Creation and population of metadata elements to become part of standard editorial workflow • Integral part of feeds to CrossRef • Included on hosting websites • Delivered in content feeds to third parties; A&I services • Metadata embedded in content itself: html META tags & PDF files • Within alerting channels, such as e-ToCs and RSS feeds • Work to incorporate into existing formats: ONIX, RDF, OAI-PMH, DC
  • 20. Publishers Aggregators Libraries End Users Flow of information, metadata, content Flow of information, feedback, strategic requirements UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM
  • 21. When in doubt, create a survey • Goals: • Determine current state of practice • Identify areas for improvement • At this point, how are librarians managing OA resources for their users, and what challenges do they face?
  • 22. Main Questions • What systems are libraries using? • Are those systems meeting needs? • What issues are libraries facing? • How do librarians view OA in relation to their collections? Kazuhisa OTSUBO http://bit.ly/1jYWSN8
  • 23. Methodology • 25 questions • Posted to • SERIALST • NASIG-L • ERIL-L • alcts-eres • alcts-nrmig • coll-assess • 105 responses
  • 24. 1. Which of these categories best describes the institution your library serves? 28% 24% 26% 14% 1% 2% 5% Research University (high or very high research activity) Doctoral/Research University Master's College or University Baccalaureate College Associate's Special Focus Institution Other
  • 25. 2. What is the enrollment at your library's institution in FTE? 29% 19% 11% 13% 28% Less than 5,000 5,000-10,000 10,000-15,000 15,000-20,000 Over 20,000
  • 26. 3. What Electronic Resources Management System do you use? 1% 23% 2% 4% 5% 1% 4% 30% 30% Verde Serials Solutions Alma EBSCO ERM Essentials CORAL ERMes OCLC WorldShare License Manager Other None
  • 27. 4. What Link Resolver do you use? 44% 26% 14% 6% 9% 1% Serials Solutions SFX EBSCO LinkSource WorldCat knowledge base Other None
  • 28. 5. What Web Scale Discovery System do you use? 25% 10% 18% 18% 29% Summon Primo Ebsco Discovery Service Other None
  • 29. 6. What Systems do you use for providing access to OA resources? (check all that apply) 0 50 100 Catalog Link resolver Web scale discovery system Journal list Database list Subject guide Webpage or guide dedicated to OA… Other
  • 30. 7. Do you provide access to Hybrid journals for which your institution may only access the OA articles? 10% 43% 20% 27% Yes, we usually do In a few cases, but not usually Never Not sure
  • 31. 8. Does your ERM facilitate the management of access to OA resources? 3% 36% 22% 27% 12% unsure yes no doesn't apply sort of
  • 32. 9. What are some of the strengths or weaknesses of your ERM in relation to managing OA resources? 10% 18% 25% 7% 33% 7% unsure strength weakness neutral does not apply both
  • 33. 9 cont. Strengths • CORAL is flexible, we can track free resources just like we can track paid resources; we can create unique workflows for OA resources, if we need to • It has all the big sites, DOAJ, Hindawi, etc. (OCLC WorldShare License Manager) • Major strength is large number of OA resources we can subscribe to (Serials Solutions)
  • 34. 9 cont. Weaknesses • It is difficult to use and very challenging (EBSCO ERM Essentials) • Incomplete; not always accurate / up-to-date (SerialsSolutions) • Cannot perform a search using "open access resources" as a search category (SerialsSolutions) • The major weakness is the ERM has no integration with databases in discovery systems (ERMes)
  • 35. 10. Does your link resolver facilitate the management of access to OA resources? 4% 75% 6% 15% unsure yes no sort of
  • 36. 11. What are some of the strengths or weaknesses of your link resolver in relation to managing OA resources? 8% 11% 44% 19% 3% 15% unsure strength weakness neutral does not apply both
  • 37. 11 cont. Strengths • Linking directly to the article without needing to jump through too many hoops (Innovative Interfaces WebBridge LR) • We don't have to try to track individual OA journals ourselves (SerialsSolutions) • It's easy to identify the free targets in SFX b/c Ex Libris includes "FREE" or "OPEN_ACCESS" in the target name (SFX) • Unlike the ERM we use, the management of the link resolver is undertaken by the crowd in addition to us. So it is less work for us (SFX) • We can prioritize our linking so that the most reliable (ie paid) resources would be chosen over OA links (EBSCO LinkSource)
  • 38. 11 cont. Weaknesses • Lack of information in the knowledge base regarding when these OA resources move/cease - when they become subscription based (SFX) • Not always up to date and sometimes the link does not work (III) • Doesn't always separate out the hybrid journals; it's all or nothing as far as activation goes (SerialsSolutions) • The OA collections are not managed by the vendor, which takes away the biggest benefit of a knowledge base for us and for other smaller libraries (that the kb vendor will automatically update the default holdings and titles for us) (SerialsSolutions)
  • 39. 12. Does your Web Scale Discovery System facilitate the discovery of/access to OA resources? 3% 54% 7% 8% 28% unsure yes no sort of doesn't apply
  • 40. 13. What are some of the strengths or weaknesses of your web scale discovery system in relation to managing OA resources? 11% 17% 7% 17% 40% 8% unsure strength weakness neutral does not apply both
  • 41. 13 cont. Strengths • Worldcat local allows us to automatically provide links to all open access collections available in OCLC. • It is aware of a large number of OA resources, more than we have in our ERM (Summon) • There is a greater number of open access resources that can be made known to our user than from our link resolver (WorldCat Local)
  • 42. 13 cont. Weaknesses • Many of them are not relevant to us, either because of language, or b/c the resources are not full text (EBSCO Discovery Service) • A major weakness is the fact that resources are 100% on or 100% off, we can't select which individual titles are included (Primo) • Cannot search solely for OA resources (WorldCat Local)
  • 43. 14. Do any of your licensed databases facilitate the discovery of/access to OA resources? If so, which databases and how? 19% 48% 24% 8% 1% unsure yes no sort of doesn't apply
  • 44. 15. What challenges do you face in managing OA resources? 26% 22% 13% 10% 10% 8% 2% 3% 3% 3% vol/awareness unreliable selection criteria hybrid staff system/kb article level links users vendor response not different
  • 45. 15 cont. Responses • The library has no control of OA resources at all. • Assessing quality, discovering where they are, explaining OA publication to patrons • Hybrid OA is a nightmare. • I have recently done a study of our e-access problems and 15% of them directly involve OA resources. • No policies in place for managing them/providing access • Navigation on journal sites can be challenging • Having someone to manage it. I am already spread too thin
  • 46. 16. What would make the management of OA resources easier? 26% 14% 14% 11% 10% 8% 6% 6% 3% 2% central information standards/consistency vendor help article metadata staff differentiation publishing change evaluative tools unsure automation
  • 47. 16 cont. Responses • Harry Potter, the Elder wand and the help of Dobby - the free elf • It would be easier if Serials Solutions would distinguish them more clearly, in a separate search perhaps • Hybrid OA journal publishers would need to make data available about the OA part of their journals so that libraries could link to that content. • A librarian position that could focus on this. • Standardized metadata for discovery • Removal of the partial OA category altogether.
  • 48. 17. Are there particular OA resources or collections that are problematic? 64% 36% None in particular Yes
  • 49. 17 cont. Responses • Resources that are only partially OA or that convert from OA to requiring a purchase. • Foreign language collections • Academic, governmental, intergovernmental agencies • Traditional journal publishers that also offer OA publishing options.
  • 50. 18. Do you think the time and effort involved in providing access to OA resources is worthwhile? 66%5% 23% 6% yes unsure sort of no
  • 51. 18 cont. Responses • As library budgets shrink, we must find ways to provide access to resources. Some of the OA resources are essential, high quality resources in their fields; others might be just predatory journals out to get some money from authors. But the library's role is to enable our users to access and discover resources; OA or purchased, the patron doesn't care. • I believe it is for some resources. We only work with OA resources individually selected by our librarians, so we do not need to deal with all OA resources. • not really that much ... they can find them when they click on links anyway.
  • 52. 19. How might OA metadata be improved to facilitate discovery and access? 28% 22%18% 16% 10% 6% standards/consistency unsure quality article level sharing records data point
  • 53. 19 cont. Responses • Metadata about Author paid content would be wonderful if link resolvers could then facilitate linking to this content. DOIs assigned to OA articles would also improve linking. • It would be great if the metadata were regularly reviewed (by an editor or editorial board ?) and updated to all the link resolvers, OCLC or other cataloging agency. • Central repositories or clearinghouses where OA publishers would list information about start and end dates, title changes, etc. KB vendors could monitor these listings
  • 54. 20. Do you consider OA resources part of your library’s collection? 71% 17% 12% Yes No Not sure
  • 55. 21. Do you actively promote OA resources to your library staff & the campus community? 48% 42% 10% Yes No Not sure
  • 56. 22. How do you promote OA resources? 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Instruction Sessions Programming Guides specifically for OA resources Subject guides Advertising Meetings with faculty or staff Meetings with students Other
  • 57. 23. Does the availability of OA resources currently have an impact on your collection development practices? 33% 41% 26% Yes No Not sure
  • 58. 24. How have OA resources impacted your collection development practices? 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Cancelled a title because content was OA. Avoided purchasing a book because content was OA. Cancelled title because comparable titles were OA. Cancelled title because the relevant subject uses OA repository. Purchased title because they supported OA Diverted funds from coll dev to pay OA author fees Other
  • 59. 25. Would you like to share anything else related to the management of OA resources? • The overblown promise of OA solving the serials pricing crisis has not materialized • The growing scale and volatility of the marketplace are very challenging. We're also struggling to determine in which discovery tools to focus our efforts. • I don't think that library or university administrators understand the real costs related to making these resources accessible over time. • There is a lot of literature on open access, but I haven't yet come across any truly comprehensive guides for how to include open access resources. Where to find them, how to support access, and how to discern the best resources.
  • 60. Conclusions… • NISO standards have potential for improving metadata in the information supply chain • Hybrid OA poses a significant challenge to libraries • Libraries need more granularity in management & discovery systems • OA collections must be curated; accurate; reliable • Crowd-sourced resources such as OAWAL hold promise • Growth of OA has not alleviated the serials crisis, but… • Libraries have important role via information supply chain; feedback
  • 61. Further reading & discussion • Burpee, J., & Fernandez, L. (2013, May 8). New frontiers in Open Access for Collection Development: Perspectives from Canadian Research Libraries. Paper presented at IFLA WLIC, Singapore. • DRAFT NISO RP-22-201x: Open Access Metadata and Indicators http://tinyurl.com/kdtwuu2 • Hutchins, C. (2013). Open access metadata: current practices and proposed solutions. Learned Publishing, 26(3), 159-165. • OAWAL: Open Access Workflows for Academic Libraries https://library3.hud.ac.uk/blogs/oawal/ • http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2012/12/05/as-hybrid-open-access-grows-the-scholarly-community- needs-article-level-oa-metadata/