Workshop for DECRG (November 21, 2013)
Agenda:
* The Open Access Policy and its benefits for knowledge producers.
* Publishing externally: copyright and licensing tools available.
* Are you going to publish an article or a book chapter externally?
Preseters: Jose de Buerba, Manager, Marketing & Communications & Mayya Revzina, Rights Manager, ECR Publishing and Knowledge
Links: http://wrld.bg/wvwOK
http://openknowledge.worldbank.org
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Managing Copyright and Open Access Publishing
1. Managing Copyright and
Open Access Publishing
Jose de Buerba Mayya Revzina
Manager, Marketing & Communications Rights Manager
ECR Publishing and Knowledge ECR Publishing and Knowledge
Workshop for DECRG
November 21, 2013
2. Agenda
• The Open Access Policy and its benefits for knowledge
producers
• Publishing externally: copyright and licensing tools
available
• Are you going to publish an article or a book chapter
externally? Please bring your questions!
4. Open Access
What it is & What it’s not
• Term “Open Access” refers to research and knowledge
works derived from publicly funded research
• Bank’s Open Access Policy ≠ Bank’s Access to
Information Policy
• Open Access ≠ Public Domain
5. OA Gaining Momentum
• US: White House Policy Memorandum “ Expanding Public
Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research” (February,
2013)
• US: Congress Bill “Fair Access to Science and Technology
Research Act (FASTR)” (February, 2013)
• UK: Research Councils UK Policy on Open Access (effective
April 2013)
• EU: Horizon 2020 (80 billion Euro research fund) should mandate
OA (TBD end of 2013)
• Part 2 Countries: OA Policies discussed, or approved, in India,
Sri Lanka, Kenya, Argentina, and Peru
• At IGOs: World Bank (July 2012), CERN (March 2005),
UNESCO (May 2013)
8. World Bank OA Policy
Scope
Applies to manuscripts and data sets that:
(a) result from research, analysis, economic and sector work,
or development practice;
(b) have undergone peer review or have been otherwise
vetted and approved for release to the public; and
(c) for which approval for release is given on or after July 1,
2012.
9. For works published by the Bank:
− Available immediately in OKR
− Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
World Bank OA Policy
Requirements (1)
10. For works by Bank staff published externally
(mostly journal articles):
‒ Working paper version available immediately in OKR
under CC BY
‒ Final, peer-reviewed manuscript available in OKR
under CC BY NC ND…
‒ Internally immediately in OKR
‒ Externally after Publisher's embargo
World Bank OA Policy
Requirements (2)
11. Why an Open Access Policy
• Provide greater access to Bank knowledge
• Encourage innovation allowing use / re-use
• To join a growing Open Access community
• Align publishing practices with Open
Development Agenda
12. … for more information
For more information about the Bank’s Open
Access Policy please visit:
http://openaccess
14. What is the OKR?
Open access repository for Bank research
outputs and knowledge products
Collects, disseminates, and permanently
preserves Bank’s intellectual output
http://openknowledge.worldbank.org
15. Benefits
1. Optimal Discoverability
2. Intuitive Interface
3. Allows Use, Reuse and Building-on
Bank’s Work (Creative Commons)
4. Includes New Content
http://openknowledge.worldbank.org
16. 2.3 million downloads in 19 months
(c.50% visits to OKR from developing countries)
Total Downloads
17. Author Profiles
Show total usage
counts for each of
the author’s
publications
Links to citations
(powered by Google
Scholar)
18. Use / Reuse
Link to “CC BY”
license allows user
to quickly see how
they can use/reuse
the work
Clear citation
information
20. How to submit content
1. For Bank published work:
(a) If you publish with ECRPK – publication automatically uploaded
in OKR
(b) If you publish in a collection already in the OKR (e.g. ESW,
PRWP) – upload into ImageBank
http://imagebank.worldbank.org & EXTOP will harvest
(c) If you publish outside a collection already in the OKR – upload
into ImageBank & contact us! okr@worldbank.org
2. For externally published work:
(a) Send your final manuscript and a copy of your agreement with
the external publisher to okr@worldbank.org
21.
22. What is Creative Commons
“a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and
use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools”
• Provide six free, easy-to-use copyright licenses giving the
public permission to share and use creative work.
• CC licenses are not an alternative to copyright - they work
alongside copyright.
• Creative Commons IGO specific set of licenses will be
launched by the end of the year.
23. Anatomy of Creative
Commons Licenses
• CC BY is aligned with the spirit of the Bank’s Open Agenda
• CC BY allows reuse of content by third parties in creative ways
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24. Jose de Buerba, Sr. Publishing Officer
The World Bank
jdebuerba@worldbank.org