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UC Open Access Policy: Tools to support faculty participation

UC Open Access Policy: Tools to support faculty participation. February 27, 2014 University of California. Scope of the UC Policy. Covered:. Not covered:. Students Adjuncts Visiting professors Post-docs and researchers Books Popular, non-scholarly articles Fiction and poetry

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UC Open Access Policy: Tools to support faculty participation

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  1. UC Open Access Policy: Tools to support faculty participation February 27, 2014University of California More information at uc-oa.info

  2. Scope of the UC Policy Covered: Not covered: Students Adjuncts Visiting professors Post-docs and researchers Books Popular, non-scholarly articles Fiction and poetry Lecture notes Articles published before the policy was passed • Academic Senate faculty • “Scholarly articles,” including materials published in journals, conference proceedings, etc. • Articles with a publication agreement signed after July 24, 2013 More information at uc-oa.info

  3. When to Deposit • Faculty on all UC campuses may deposit now. • Faculty at UC Irvine, UCLA, and UCSF are expected to deposit as of November 1, 2013. • Faculty on the remaining campuses will be expected to deposit in Fall 2014 (pending Academic Senate review). • An automated harvesting system is being built to make deposit even easier. This system will: • Gather information about articles published by UC-affiliated authors • E-mail faculty to verify the data, collect the publication (where necessary), and approve deposit More information at uc-oa.info

  4. Timeline Nov 1, 2013 Faculty deposit implemented for UCSF, UCLA, UCI; OSC site released May 2014 6-month review by Academic Senate June 2014 Harvesting tool project completed for UCSF, UCLA, UCI July/Aug 2014 Review of harvesting tool by Academic Senate Nov 1, 2014 Faculty deposit implemented for remaining UC campuses, contingent on Senate reviews June 2015 Harvesting tool implemented for remaining UC campuses, contingent on Senate reviews, funding More information at uc-oa.info

  5. How to Deposit From uc-oa.info: More information at uc-oa.info

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  7. 4. Enter a few details about your work. (Tip: Entering a DOI or PubMed ID will automatically complete the form for you!) 5. Provide a file. You can upload your manuscript or, if your manuscript is already openly available, provide a link. 6. Specify how others may reuse your work, acknowledge the deposit agreement, then click Submit. More information at uc-oa.info

  8. Publishers Have Been Notified • Approximately 200 publishers have been informed about the policy so far. Total to be contacted is close to 500. • Some will require authors to waive the policy, or get an embargo (delay public access). • uc-oa.info/publisher-communications/ will be updated with more publisher information as it is gathered and verified. More information at uc-oa.info

  9. Responding to Publishers Go to uc-oa.info or osc.universityofcalifornia.edu Navigate to the “Get a Waiver/Embargo” page Fill out basic information and generate a letter to give to publishers More information at uc-oa.info

  10. FAQs What do faculty need to do to comply with this policy? The policy automatically grants UC a license to make any scholarly articles available in an open access repository. UC will not do so, however, until an author takes the action of depositing an article in UC’s eScholarship repository or confirms the availability of the article in another open access venue – i.e., a repository (such as PubMed central, ArXiv or SSRN) or an open access journal. What version of their article should Faculty submit to the repository? The policy requires that the author submit the “final version,” which safely means the manuscript copy post-peer review but before a publisher typesets and finalizes it. Does this policy require that faculty publish in particular journals or pay fees or “Article Processing Charges” to publish? No. Faculty are strongly encouraged to continue to publish as normal, in the most appropriate and prestigious journals. No fee is associated with the deposit of an article in eScholarship. Faculty are welcome to publish in journals that charge a fee to make an article open access at the journal website if they choose to do so, but that is not the requirement or the intent of this policy. More information at uc-oa.info

  11. For further reading… • Visit the Office of Scholarly Communication website for: • The full text of the policy • Answers to dozens of Frequently Asked Questions • Campus contacts/resources • And more! • uc-oa.info More information at uc-oa.info

  12. Get the Word Out! • Watch a 90-second video at: http://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/ More information at uc-oa.info

  13. Get the Word Out! • Link to information about the policy from your website with transferable ads More information at uc-oa.info

  14. Publication Harvesting Tool • Coming soon (June 2014)! • Automated collection of bibliographic information about faculty articles • Informed by campus HR feeds and a publisher information database • Could be used as a tool to create faculty profiles, send articles to PubMed in fulfillment of NIH requirements, and more More information at uc-oa.info

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  16. Ideas? Questions? Feedback?osc@ucop.edu • BerkeleyJean McKenzie, jmckenzi@library.berkeley.eduMargaret Phillips, mphillip@library.berkeley.edu • DavisOpen Access support team, OAsupport@lib.ucdavis.edu • IrvineCarol Hughes, hughes@uci.edu • UCLAAngela Riggio, ariggio@library.ucla.edu • MercedSusan Mikkelsen, smikkelsen@ucmerced.edu • RiversideRhonda L. Neugebauer, rhonda.neugebauer@ucr.edu • San DiegoNancy Stimson, nstimson@ucsd.edu • UCSFAnneliese Taylor, oapolicy@ucsf.edu • Santa BarbaraSherri Barnes, barnes@library.ucsb.edu • Santa CruzScholarly Communications and eResearch Team, scer@library.ucsc.edu More information at uc-oa.info

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