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Transcript of Henderson Balancing Rights and Reuse for Authors, Readers and Publishers
Balancing Rights and Reuse for Authors, Readers, and Publishers in an Open Access World: A Society Publisher’s View
Darla P. Henderson, PhD
Twitter: @DarlaPHenderson
Asst. Director, Open Access Programs
American Chemical Society
January 11, 2017
The American Chemical Society
The world’s largest scientific society
One of the world’s leading sources of authoritative scientific information
Established community-driven processes
Known for finding successful paths to meet the community’s needs
Has an infrastructure that represents local, national, global, and subject-specific interests
The ACS vision: “Improving people’s lives through the transforming power of chemistry”
The ACS mission “to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people”
Goal #1 ACS Strategic Plan: “to be the most authoritative, comprehensive, and indispensable provider of chemistry-related information and knowledge-based
solutions” 2
ACS AuthorChoice: Expanded options, discounts, and eCommerce solution to meet needs
Proprietary and Confidential American Chemical Society
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Expanded options center around 2 decisions: 1. Timing
• Open Access (immediate) • Open Access (at 12 months)*
2. License • ACS AuthorChoice
• ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY • ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY-NC-ND
*only for hybrid journals
Hybrid New and Expanded Discounts ACS Members (50% discount) Institutional Affiliation (25%)
12-month Embargoed Open Access (50%) Funders who Direct Pay (negotiated)
ACS Omega (full open access) Discounts ACS Members ($500 discount)
Country discounts (varies) Funders who Direct Pay (negotiated)
Why So Many Options? So many different needs, wants from authors
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Each year at ACS…
• 40K+ new articles published annually – serving authors all around the globe
• Spanning a variety of scientific sub-disciplines
• >88K acknowledgements made to
• >2000 parent funding agencies – with variety of options.
Represented by Geography of Corresponding Author Only
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In most cases we encounter, the answer is yes, but the steps you have to take and whether there is a fee or no fee varies and depends on:
Who are you? Are you the author or the author’s employer, or a reader?
Which version of the article are you requesting to reuse?
Under what license was the source article published?
How much content will be reused from the source article?
For what purpose are you requesting reuse? And (if excerpt or article will be published again) under what license will the new work be made available?
Are there special funder or institutional requirements you have for this article as the author?
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Can I Reuse the Contents of an ACS article?
American Chemical Society
ACS License Options
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Subscription Content
Any ACS AuthorChoice +12 option (embargoed)
ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
ACS AuthorChoice
ACS Author Choice via CC-BY 4.0
Reuse of article under traditional license
Under a more traditional subscription license, authors may reuse images and certain amounts of text from published articles in:
– Teaching or training – Presentations at conferences/seminars – Subsequent publications for which you are an author – Posting on your personal website, university network, institutional
repository, and conference websites*
As long as:
– The journal article is cited and a link provided to the source article – Modifications are noted – Reuse is not for illustration in stories NOT related to the article – Web posting is for non-commercial purposes
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Subscription Content
Reuse of article under traditional license
Also, any author may post the accepted manuscript version when:
– required to do so (by a funder or your primary employer)
– you tell the repository that the accepted manuscript can be released at 12 months after first publication of the corresponding article
– the posting is for non-commercial purposes and adheres to ACS’ Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Research
– You include a specific statement noting that this is an accepted manuscript version, and link to the final published work.
For other reuse requests and readers reuse requests should be placed through the RightsLink system (*more next slide)
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Subscription Content
Reuse of article under any embargoed ACS AuthorChoice +12 option
• All the aforementioned rights
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• In first 12 months of publication, reuse falls under subscription license. After 12 months, final published article (version of record) becomes open access under any of the 3 specific licenses the author has selected– ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0, ACS AuthorChoice, or ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY 4.0
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Any ACS AuthorChoice +12 option (embargoed)
Reuse of article under ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
• All the aforementioned rights
+ • broader use of the full (version of record) article for noncommercial and
non derivative purposes, which includes things like posting the full article on your website or in your funder, institutional repository as long as
– The journal article is cited and a link provided to the source article – Web posting is for non-commercial purposes – Cannot be a derivative work It also helps readers of the new article if modifications are noted
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ACS ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
Reuse of article under ACS AuthorChoice
• All the aforementioned rights
+ • broader use of the full (version of record) article for noncommercial
purposes, which includes things like posting the full article on your website or in your funder, institutional repository, creating derivative works, as long as
– The journal article is cited and a link provided to the source article – Web posting is for non-commercial purposes It also helps readers of the new article if modifications are noted
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ACS AuthorChoice
Reuse of article under ACS AuthorChoice via CC-BY 4.0
• All the aforementioned rights
+ • broader use of the full (version of record) article which includes things like
posting the full article on your website or in your funder, institutional repository, creating derivative works, and using for commercial purposes as long as
– The journal article is cited and suggested a link provided to the source
If simple, it also helps readers of the new article if modifications are noted
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ACS Author Choice via CC-BY 4.0
What is ACS doing to more efficiently solve OA rights and reuse inquiries?
1. howcanishareit.com
• Voluntary principles
• Search and discovery toolkit
2. Collaborating with CCC to re-map open access content business rules in a way that seeks to balance author, reader, and publisher rights
3. Continuing our participation in CHORUS initiatives
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Examples of Other Publishers Collaborating with Copyright Clearance Center RightsLink® on Open Access Rights
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Publisher Open Access Options Handled
Example Links
Karger CC-BY-NC-ND http://bit.ly/2jrUB2W
ASM (mBio) Commercial or non commercial reuse requests against requestor type
http://bit.ly/2idkWAH
Elsevier CC-BY-NC-ND CC-BY
http://bit.ly/2jfIxSZ http://bit.ly/2j2nGVD
Springer CC-BY http://bit.ly/2iClWPY
Thank you. [email protected] Twitter: @DarlaPHenderson Acknowledgements and Resources: Dr. Heather Tierney, John Ochs, Dr. David Martinsen (ACS) Jessica Pettit, Roy Kaufman, Charles Hemenway (CCC)