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Christian Gutknecht, Main Library University of Zurich ETH Zurich, IAC, 11.10.2012 Open Access publications Possibilities and rights

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Presentation for the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich, 11.10.2012

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Christian Gutknecht, Main Library University of ZurichETH Zurich, IAC, 11.10.2012

Open Access publicati onsPossibiliti es and rights

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Accessibilty

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.01.041

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-16-2169-2012

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011JD017366

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-11-3335-2011

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-011-1019-z

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-011-1019-z

Free Download via:

http://www.sysecol2.ethz.ch/Refs/EntClim/D/Da129.pdf

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1032

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010JD014545

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010JD014907

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.7652

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http://www.iac.ethz.ch/people/brmuelle/Mueller_HP_2011

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GL046230

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02506.x

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010JD015188

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecocom.2011.03.001

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-11-044.1

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-11-044.1

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http://www.iac.ethz.ch/people/sonia/

Seneviratne_and_Koster_revised_JHM.pdf

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-010-0956-2

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Accessiblity

Publisher PapersCopernicus 3Nature 2Elsevier 3PNAS 1Springer 3 2x OpenChoice

1x Published PDF via ETH WebsiteAmerican Geophysical Union 5Wiley-Blackwell 2 1x Published PDF via ETH WebsiteAmerican Meteorological Society 1 1x Author version via ETH Website

8 out of 20 papers are freely accessible to the public! The remaing 12 papers costs more than $300 for an indiviudal reader.

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Author RightsPublisher Posting of accepted

manusript(after peer review)

Posting of published version

Copernicus Yes YesNature Yes

(6 months embargo)No

Elsevier Yes NoPNAS Yes

(6 months embargo)No

(However PDF is freely available on publishers Website after 6 month)

Springer Yes No

American Geophysical Union Yes Yes (6 months embargo)

Wiley-Blackwell Depends on Journal NoAmerican Meteorological Society

Yes (6 months embargo)

Yes (6 months embargo)

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Where to find out?

http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/

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Important to know

According to Swiss Code of Obligations, Art. 382, Par. 3, authors who have not concluded an agreement on copyright are allowed by law to deposit journal articles, book chapters or conference papers on repositories or websites three months after these works have been published in full.Provided the residence of the author is in Switzerland

See also FAQ of Legal Opion:http://www.oai.uzh.ch/en/copyright/faqs-to-the-legal-opinion/self-archiving

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Guidelines ETH

The ETH Zurich requires of staff and postgraduate students to post electronic copies of any research papers that have been accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal (post-prints), theses and other scientific research output (monographs, reports, proceedings, videos etc.), to be made freely available as soon as possible into the institutional repository ETH E-Collection, if there are no legal objections.

http://www.open-access.ethz.ch/oazurich/policy_EN

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EU Open Access Pilot (SC39)

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Launched in August 2008

Covers 20% of the FP7 budget

Research Areas:– Energy– Environment– Health– Information and Communication Technologies

(Challenge 2: Cognitive S ystems, Interaction, Robotics)– Research Infrastructures (e-Infrastructures)– Science in Society– Socio-economic Sciences and Humanitieshttp://www.openaire.eu/en/open-access/open-access-in-fp7

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Existing Open Access Pilot

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Based on self-archiving

Deposition to institutional or subject respository:– Final published article– Final peer-reviewed manuscript

Best effort expected. Embargos accepted:– 6 months

Energy, Environment, Health, Information and Communication Technologies, Research Infrastructures

– 12 monthsScience in Society, Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities

http://www.openaire.eu/en/open-access/open-access-in-fp7

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Existing Open Access Pilot

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In the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), 'gold' Open Access fees are eligible for reimbursement.

Details can be found in the FP7 model Grant Agreement (article II.16.4 'other activities‘):ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/fp7/docs/fp7-ga-annex2-v3_en.pdf

http://www.openaire.eu/en/open-access/open-access-in-fp7

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Open Access in Horizon 2020

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Open access to scientific publications a general principle of Horizon 2020.

As of 2014, all articles produced with funding from Horizon 2020 will have to be accessible:

Articles will either immediately be made accessible online by the publisher ('Gold' open access) - up-front publication costs can be eligible for reimbursement by the European Commission; or

researchers will make their articles available through an open access repository no later than six months (12 months for articles in the fields of social sciences and humanities) after publication ('Green' open access).

The goal is for 60% of European publicly-funded research articles to be available under open access by 2016.

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OpenAIRE

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Infrastructure for Open Access publications

Implementation, support, monitoring the Open Access pilot of the European Commission (SC 39)

Open Access repositories FP7 Project Information

Services

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OpenAIRE Portal

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www.openaire.eu

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http://gowers.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/a-new-open-access-venture-from-cambridge-university-press/

„For one thing, it will demonstrate that a major publishing house can produce a high-quality journal with high-quality formatting and editing with APCs of around £500. I hope that people in charge of funding bodies who are considering open-access mandates will ask some tough questions of publishers who continue to charge four times that.

Timothy Gowers about starting two Open Access Journals(Forum of Mathematics) at Cambridge University Press:

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Price

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Price(APC = Arti cle Process ing Charges)

Study Solomon and Björk (2012)

• APCs between $8 and $3900, Average: $906

SCOAP3 transformed OA-Journals starting in 2014:

• APCs between $600 and $2270, Average: $1550

• Physical Review Letters wanted $2700 as APC and therefore was not considered for the agreement.

Results from PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research):

• Peer Review: $250 / article

• Production cost: $170-$400 / article

• Cost of plattform development: $170‘000 - $400‘000

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1. Solomon and Björk (2012). A study of open access journals using article processing charges. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 63(8):1485-1495; http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.22673

2. Van Noorden, Richard - Open-access deal for particle physics. Nature 489, 486 (27 September 2012) , http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/489486a3. PEER Final Public Report: http://www.peerproject.eu/fileadmin/media/reports/20120618_PEER_Final_public_report_D9-13.pdf

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Van Noorden, Richard (2012) Nature 486, 302–303, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/486302a

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Nature 489, 179 (13 September 2012) http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/489179a

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Open Access in Horizon 2020

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The Commission will also start experimenting with open access to the data collected during publicly funded research (e.g. the numerical results of experiments), taking into account legitimate concerns related to the fundee's commercial interests or to privacy.

The European Commission will continue to fund projects related to open access. In 2012-2013, the Commission will spend €45 million on data infrastructures and research on digital preservation. Funding will continue under the Horizon 2020 programme. During the same period, the Commission will support experimentation with new ways of handling scientific information (e.g. new peer-review methods and ways of measuring article impact).

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PLOS: Public Library of Science

http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000308

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Resarch Data in Switzerland

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According to SNSF (Fabian Jeker, 14.8.12)„Die Open Access Regelung des SNF betrifft nur Publikationen. Der SNF ist sich der Bedeutung von Open Access zu Research Data / Primärdaten bewusst und verfolgt die Entwicklung des Themas. Doch kommt dem SNF dabei nur eine subsidiäre Rolle zu. Gemäss Art. 43 Beitragsreglement sind die Rechte an den Forschungsresultaten zwischen den Beitragsempfängerinnnen und Beitragsempfängern und deren Arbeitgebern zu regeln.“

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Links

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Institutional Repository of ETH:http://e-collection.library.ethz.ch/

Digital Preservation at ETHhttp://www.library.ethz.ch/en/About-us/Projects/Digital-Curation

OpenAIREhttp://www.openaire.eu

Sherpa Romeohttp://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/

FAQ to legal aspects regarding OA (in german, french & english) http://www.oai.uzh.ch/en/copyright/faqs-to-the-legal-opinion/self-archiving

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Christian Gutknecht (until end of October)

[email protected]

www.openaire.eu

– @openaire_eu– facebook.com/groups/openaire – linkedin.com/groups/OpenAIRE-3893548

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Contact

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Backup

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Special Clause 39 (SC39)

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OPEN ACCESS (SPECIFIC TO THE THEMATIC AREAS "HEALTH", "ENERGY","ENVIRONMENT (INCLUDING CLIMATE CHANGE)", "INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES" (CHALLENGE 2), AND "SOCIOECONOMIC SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES", AS WELL AS TO THE ACTIVITIES "RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES" (E-INFRASTRUCTURES), AND "SCIENCE IN SOCIETY")

In addition to Article II.30.4, beneficiaries shall deposit an electronic copy of the published version or the final manuscript accepted for publication of a scientific publication relating to foreground published before or after the final report in an institutional or subject-based repository at the moment of publication.

Beneficiaries are required to make their best efforts to ensure that this electronic copy becomes freely and electronically available to anyone through this repository:

• immediately if the scientific publication is published "open access", i.e. if an electronic version is also available free of charge via the publisher, or

• within [X] months of publication.

The number X will be 6 months in the thematic areas "Health", "Energy", "Environment (including Climate Change)", and "Information & communication technologies" (Challenge 2) and the activity "Research infrastructures" (e-infrastructures), and 12 months in the thematic area "Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities" and the activity "Science in Society".

http://ec.europa.eu/research/press/2008/pdf/annex_1_new_clauses.pdf