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Open Access Free/Open Software, Open Data, Creative Commons Wikipedia: Commonalities and Distinctions Stevan Harnad UQAM & U Southampton

What is Open Access (OA)? Free online access to refereed research articles

Open Access to What? ESSENTIAL: to all 2.5 million annual research articles published in all 25,000 peer-reviewed journals (and peer-reviewed conferences) in all scholarly and scientific disciplines, worldwide OPTIONAL: (because these are not all author give-aways, written only for usage and impact): 1. Books 2. Textbooks 3. Magazine articles 4. Newspaper articles 5. Music 6. Video 7. Software 8. Knowledge (or because author s choice to self-archive can only be encouraged, not required in all cases): 9. Data 10. Unrefereed Preprints

There are two ways to provide OA: Green OA Self-Archiving: Authors self-archive the articles they publish in the 25,000 peer-reviewed journals Gold OA Publishing: authors publish in one of the c. 3500 OA http://www.doaj.org/ NB: This presentation is exclusively about providing Green OA, through university policy reform (by mandating Green OA Self-Archiving). It is not about Gold OA Publishing, which is in the hands of the publishing community, not the university community. (Green OA may or may not eventually lead to Gold OA, but it will lead with certainty to OA.)

Why OA? OA maximizes research progress: uptake, usage, applications and impact Direct benefit of OA: research progress Side-Benefits of OA: developing world access, student access, public access

How to provide (Green) OA? Self-archive in Institutional Repository Universities and Funders Mandate Self- Archiving

Limited Access: Limited Research Impact Impact cycle begins: Research is done Researchers write pre-refereeing Pre-Print 12-18 Months Submitted to Journal Pre-Print reviewed by Peer Experts Peer- Review Pre-Print revised by article s Authors Refereed Post-Print Accepted, Certified, Published by Journal Researchers can access the Post-Print if their university has a subscription to the Journal

Limited Access: Limited Research Impact Impact cycle begins: Research is done Researchers write pre-refereeing Pre-Print 12-18 Months Submitted to Journal Pre-Print reviewed by Peer Experts Peer- Review Pre-Print revised by article s Authors Refereed Post-Print Accepted, Certified, Published by Journal Researchers can access the Post-Print if their university has a subscription to the Journal This limited subscription-based access can be supplemented by selfarchiving the Postprint in the author s own institutional repository as follows:

Maximized Research Access and Impact Through Self-Archiving Impact cycle begins: Research is done Researchers write pre-refereeing Pre-Print 12-18 Months Submitted to Journal Pre-Print reviewed by Peer Experts Peer-Review Pre-Print revised by article s Authors Refereed Post-Print Accepted, Certified, Published by Journal Researchers can access the Post-Print if their university has a subscription to the Journal New impact cycles: New research builds on existing research

Usage Advantage + Early Advantage: OA Articles are Downloaded more and early downloads lead to later citations Data from arxiv Downloads ( hits ) in the first 6 months correlate with citations 2 years later Most articles are not cited at all Brody, T., Harnad, S. and Carr, L. (2006) Earlier Web Usage FSFS Statistics Kerala as Predictors 2008 of Later Citation Impact. Journal of the American Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) 57(8): 1060-1072. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/10713/

(Competitive Advantage): The earlier you mandate Green OA, the sooner (and bigger) your university's competitive advantage: U. Southampton School of Electronics and Computer Science was the first in the world to adopt an OA self-archiving mandate. (Competitive Advantage vanishes at 100% OA.)

OA Mandates: Across all countries and disciplines, 95% of researchers report that they would comply with a self-archiving mandate from their funders and/or employers, and over 80% report that they would do so willingly. -- But only 15% self-archive spontaneously, if it not mandated.

University of Tasmania +Repository -Incentive -Mandate Green line: total annual output Red line: proportion self-archived 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Jun- 04 Jul- 04 A ug- 04 S ep- 04 Oct- 04 N ov- 04 D ec- 04 Jan- 05 F eb- 05 M ar- 05 Apr- 05 M ay- 05 Jun- 05 Actual documents DEST publication s Data courtesy of Arthur Sale

University of Queensland +Repository +Incentive -Mandate Green line: total annual output 4000 Red line: proportion self-archived 3500 3000 Documents 2500 2000 1500 1000 Total documents DEST documents 500 0 03/02/2004 03/03/2004 03/04/2004 03/05/2004 03/06/2004 03/07/2004 03/08/2004 03/09/2004 03/10/2004 03/11/2004 03/12/2004 03/01/2005 03/02/2005 03/03/2005 03/04/2005 03/05/2005 03/06/2005 03/07/2005 03/08/2005 Data courtesy of Arthur Sale 03/09/2005 03/10/2005

Documents 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 24/05/2004 24/06/2004 Queensland University of Technology +Repository +Incentive +Mandate Green line: total annual output Red line: proportion self-archived 24/07/2004 24/08/2004 24/09/2004 24/10/2004 24/11/2004 24/12/2004 24/01/2005 24/02/2005 24/03/2005 24/04/2005 24/05/2005 24/06/2005 24/07/2005 24/08/2005 24/09/2005 Documents DESTreportable Data courtesy of Arthur Sale

Many Repositories but few deposits because deposit mandates are still few: 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Jun- Jul- A 04 04 ug- 04 S ep- 04 Oct- 04 N ov- 04 D ec- 04 Jan- 05 F eb- 05 M ar- 05 Apr- 05 M ay- 05 Jun- 05 Actual documents DEST publication s 15% of annual 2.5 million articles

What About Copyright? Mandate ID/OA: Immediate Deposit, Optional Access: All articles must be deposited immediately upon acceptance for publication. Publishers have no say over institution-internal record-keeping. Embargoed articles can be made Closed Access instead of Open Access. 63% of journals are Green (already endorse immediate OA) ROMEO/EPRINTS (Directory of Journal Policies on author OA Self-Archiving): http://romeo.eprints.org/

For the articles in the 37% of journals that have an embargo policy, the free EPrints institutional Repository-creating software has an Email Eprint Request" Button: The user who reaches the metadata for a Closed Access article puts his email in a box and clicks. This sends an automatic email to the author, with a URL on which the author clicks to automatically email the eprint to the requester.

Harvard s Copyright Reservation Mandate Model (with opt-out) vs ID/OA (Immediate Deposit/Optional Access) Mandate Model (no opt-out)

Copyright Reform (and Gold OA) will follow Universal Green OA Universal Green OA needs to be mandated Mandates need to be successfully adopted globally ID/OA is the weakest OA mandate, hence the easiest to reach consensus on adopting ID/OA moots all copyright concerns Copyright Reform should not be made a precondition for mandating OA

Open Access, Free/Open Software, Open Data Creative Commons Licensing Wikipedia The Commonalities and Distinctions (1) Exception-Free Creator Give-Away? (Created for uptake, usage and impact alone?) (2) Peer-Revewed? (3) Published? (4) Publicly Funded? (5) Copyright Barrier? (**6) Access to code? (7) Modifying/Remixing/"re-using" code? (8) Republishing Code?

Open Access (*1) Exception-Free Creator Give-Away (Created for uptake, usage and impact alone) (*2) Peer-Revewed (*3) Published (4) Publicly Funded? Not all (hence funder mandates are not enough) (5) Copyright Barrier? Some (hence ID/OA mandate preferable to license negotiation mandate) (**6) Access to code (7) Modifying/Remixing/"re-using" code? No (refereed research article texts not to be modified or re-mixed) (8) Republishing Code allowed? No (but no need for published article text but no need either, if text is already OA)

Free/Open Software (1) Exception-Free Creator Give-Away? (Created for uptake, usage and impact alone?) Not all (nor most, yet) (2) Peer-Revewed? Most not (3) Published? Most not (4) Publicly Funded? Some only (5) Copyright Barrier? Some (**6) Access to code (*7) Modifying/Remixing/"re-using" code (*8) Republishing Code

Open Data (1) Exception-Free Creator Give-Away? (Created for uptake, usage and impact alone?) Not all (nor most, yet) (2) Peer-Revewed? Most not (3) Published? Most not (4) Publicly Funded? Some only (5) Copyright Barrier? Most not (**6) Access to code (*7) Modifying/Remixing/"re-using" code (*8) Republishing Code

Creative Commons Licensing (Books, Music, Video) (1) Exception-Free Creator Give-Away? (Created for uptake, usage and impact alone?) Not all (nor most, yet) (2) Peer-Revewed? Most not (3) Published? Some (4) Publicly Funded? Some only (5) Copyright Barrier? Most (**6) Access to code (*7) Modifying/Remixing/"re-using" code (*8) Republishing Code

Wikipedia (*1) Exception-Free Creator Give-Away (Created for uptake, usage and impact alone) (2) Peer-Revewed? Not (3) Published? Most not (4) Publicly Funded? Not (5) Copyright Barrier Not (**6) Access to code (*7) Modifying/Remixing/"re-using" code (*8) Republishing Code

Open Access, Free/Open Software, Open Data Creative Commons Licensing Wikipedia The only shared invariant across all 5 is the quest for: (**6) Access to code And what makes it possible to mandate Open Access to the code (text) for refereed research is that it is all an author give-away already, written solely for access, uptake, usage and impact, not for fee or royalty.

SUMMARY: Free/Open Software (notably the first Free Software for creating OAI-compliant Open Access Institutional Repositories, EPrints, created in 2000, distributed under the GNU license, and now used worldwide) has been central to the growth of the Open Access Movement. However, there are also crucial distinctions that need to be made and understood, among the movements for (1) Free/Open source software, (2) Open Access (to peer-reviewed research), (3) Open Data, (4) Creative Commons licensing, and (5) Wikipedia-style collective writing. Open Access (OA) is focussed primarily on refereed research articles. The crucial distinctions revolve mostly around (a) the fundamental difference between author giveaway vs. non-giveaway work and (b) the functional differences between the re-use needs for peer-reviewed research article texts on the one hand, and data, software and other kinds of digital content on the other.

Author s URLs (UQAM & Southampton): http://www.crsc.uqam.ca/ http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/harnad/ BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OA IMPACT ADVANTAGE: http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html BOAI Self-Archiving FAQ: http://www.eprints.org/self-faq/ CITEBASE (scientometric engine): http://citebase.eprints.org/ EPRINTS: http://www.eprints.org/ OA ARCHIVANGELISM: http://openaccess.eprints.org/ ROAR (Registry of OA Repositories): http://roar.eprints.org/ ROARMAP (Registry of OA Repository Mandates): http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/ ROMEO/EPRINTS (Directory of Journal Policies on author OA Self-Archiving): http://romeo.eprints.org/