The EUA and Open Access

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The EUA and Open Access Dr. Lidia Borrell-Damian EUA Director for Research and Innovation Work developed by EUA in collaboration with the members of the EUA Expert Group on Science2.0/Open Science chaired by Prof. Jean-Pierre Finance PASTEUR4OA NW Region: Meeting of Research-Performing Organisations policy managers Fondation Universitaire Brussels, 9 February 2016

Outline 2015 EUA Survey on institutional policies on Open Access: preliminary outcomes Open Science: An active role for universities 2

Questionnaire on Open Access to research publications Key Characteristics Focused on the degree of implementation of institutional Open Access policies for research publications and research data Deadline for responses: 8 January 2016 The respondents 173 universities from 32 European countries (2014: 106 institutions; 63% increase in responses compared to 2014) Response rate 22% of EUA universities (2014: 13.5%) 3

Institutional policies on Open Access Share of institutions which have a policy of Open Access (OA) to research publications 4% Yes 17% My institution is in the process of developing an Open Access policy (and expects to have one in place within 12 months) 23% 56% My institution is planning to develop an Open Access policy (but does not expect to have a policy in place within 12 months) My institution is not planning to develop an Open Access policy Number of respondents: 172/173 5

Key elements of institutional OA policies Percentage of universities 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Encouragement policy, recommending researchers to deposit their publications in an institutional/shared repository (i.e., absence of a mandate making self-archiving compulsory) 62.9% Mandate making it compulsory for researchers to deposit their research publications in an institutional/shared repository on acceptance for publication (green route/green open access), and to make the full text open-access within a specified time period 32.1% Financial support from the institution for researchers to publish their papers open access 24.5% Other 14.5% Mandate making it compulsory for researchers to deposit their research publications in an institutional/shared repository on acceptance for publication (green route/green open access), with this requirement being linked to internal performance evaluation 11.9% Mandate requiring publication in open access (gold route/gold open access) 2.5% Number of respondents: 159/166. Question only applicable to institutions who replied Yes, In the process of developing and OA policy or Planning to develop an OA policy to Q1. 6

Institutional repositories 2% 9% Yes, my institution has an institutional repository 12% Yes, my institution participates in a shared repository No 77% Don't know Number of respondents: 172/173 8

Increase in deposit rate in the repository since OA policy adoption 29% Yes No 58% Don't know 13% Number of respondents: 96/97. Question only applicable to institutions who replied Yes to Q1. 9

Actions needed in the area of OA Guidelines providing clarification of legal issues related to linking, sharing and re-using Open Access content Percentage 0 20 40 60 80 100 Activities to raise awareness about Open Access Sharing examples of good practice in developing and implementing institutional Open Access policies National European Development of additional incentives for researchers to publish their papers Open Access Support for creation and/or development of e- infrastructures Note: Percentage of agreement ( strongly agree and agree ) Number of respondents: 173/173 12

Existence of institutional guidelines on OA to research data 3% 11% Yes, formal guidelines 14% Yes, informal guidelines (guidelines not formalised, but apparent in the institutional practices) No 72% Don't know Number of respondents: 172/173 13

Open Science An active role for universities Open Science is gaining momentum at political and institutional level o Statement of Commissioner Moedas and Dutch Secretary of State Dekker (October 2015) o Informal Competitiveness Council (January 2016) The university sector needs to have an active role in shaping the evolution of Science 2.0/Open Science EUA, as a major university stakeholder, can have a key role at multiple levels: o Policy-level: from national to European-level o Economic and financial level: avoiding the loss of scientific sovereignty o University-level: supporting universities digital policies

EUA Vision to support universities in their transition towards Open Science (I) Open Science is generating new and alternative ways for scientists to conduct, publish and disseminate their research. It is also impacting on researcher career progression, publication quality assessment and the operation of scientific reputation systems. Open Science looks set to change the whole research landscape and its implications are becoming tangible for researchers, university leaders and administration, research funders, learned societies, scientific publishers and policy makers at national, European and global levels. The Expert Group will continue its work in close collaboration with EUA s NRCs and European universities. The group will focus on a broad range of issues related to Open Science, such as, Open Access to research publications and data, research infrastructures, researcher assessment and career development, quality of publications, text and data mining (TDM), copyright, data protection and peer-review.

EUA Vision to support universities in their transition towards Open Science (II) The activities of the EUA Expert Group on Science 2.0/Open Science will focus on issuing recommendations and guidelines, supporting institutions in negotiating with scientific publishers, raising awareness of the importance of Open Science for researchers and university leaders and making efforts to accelerate the transition towards a more open scientific system. In doing so, the effects of this transition will be closely followed up, to ensure that its benefits extend to all institutions and researchers across Europe. First initiative: The EUA Roadmap on Open Access to Research Publications

EUA Roadmap on Open Access to Research Publications Objectives part 1 Fostering structured dialogue among all stakeholders especially scientists, universities, research funding and performing organisations, libraries, politicians and publishers; Promoting and supporting the adoption of OA policies, infrastructures and initiatives (repositories, institutional publishing initiatives both for journals and monographs) by European universities; Encouraging the development and establishment of advanced scientific recognition and research assessment systems including scientometrics and altmetrics, quality evaluation in OA, career progression of scientists and rigorous quality assurance of conventional and novel research outputs;

EUA Roadmap on Open Access to Research Publications Objectives part 2 Addressing intellectual property rights and copyright policies for various outputs, including publications, research data, learning materials and patents; Considering alternative and sustainable OA business models; Promoting access, use and share of research publications and data, including text and data mining (TDM), tailored to different stakeholders, including researchers at different stages in their career; Encouraging, supporting and eventually monitoring the establishment of comprehensive standards for institutional OA policies concerning research publications and teaching materials.

EUA Roadmap on Open Access to Research Publications Priority actions Part 1 Information gathering and sharing Gathering information and mapping the European Open Access landscape, by continuing to monitor institutional OA policies and establishing an evidence base about current agreements and ongoing negotiations with publishers in collaboration with NRCs; Establishing a platform for dialogue and sharing good practices of big deal negotiations, including a high-level group of university leaders; Policy and good practice recommendations Issuing principles and recommendations for negotiations with publishers based on the outcomes of the platform and the evidence gathered through EUA activity with its members (surveys, workshops, etc.); Proposing recommendations for institutional OA policies based on EUA s annual survey and the outcomes of the platform, on current best practices, model policies and guidelines (e.g. PASTEUR4OA project); Supporting the development of European OA policies, infrastructures and initiatives, e.g. Horizon 2020, OpenAIRE;

EUA Roadmap on Open Access to Research Publications Priority actions Part 2 Dialogue and mobilisation of researchers and other stakeholders Engaging researchers at all career levels in the development of novel academic recognition systems through workshops and other fora; Engaging in dialogue with other relevant stakeholders in the field, including other university networks, such as LERU and CESAER, as well as organisations such as COAR, LIBER, MPDL, Science Europe and the Global Research Council; Discussing with publishers economically realistic and viable conceptions of the OA future; Mobilising politicians for a fair, balanced and innovative publishing system through position papers and seminars at national and European level.

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