Bas Savenije is algemeen directeur van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek sinds 1 juni 2009. Hij bespreekt een aantal businessmodellen en benoemt de spelers die belangrijk kunnen zijn in de verdere ontwikkeling van Open Access in Nederland: uitgevers, bibliotheken, financiers, universiteiten, onderzoekers, het ministerie van OCW en andere belanghebbenden.
Presentatie tijdens de Avans Masterclass op 19 juni 2013 over Content ontwikkelingen.
Horizon 2020 and research data : info meeting Horizon 2020 @ TUe, 07-10-2014 ...Leon Osinski
This document discusses research data management (RDM) and the open data pilot program in Horizon 2020. It provides information on why RDM is important, noting key stakeholders that expect data sharing, and how RDM enables data re-use and integrity. The Horizon 2020 open data pilot program is described, including the seven research areas included in the pilot and funder requirements for a Data Management Plan and depositing data in repositories. Guidance and support resources for participating in the open data pilot are also listed.
Bas Savenije is algemeen directeur van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek sinds 1 juni 2009. Hij bespreekt een aantal businessmodellen en benoemt de spelers die belangrijk kunnen zijn in de verdere ontwikkeling van Open Access in Nederland: uitgevers, bibliotheken, financiers, universiteiten, onderzoekers, het ministerie van OCW en andere belanghebbenden.
Presentatie tijdens de Avans Masterclass op 19 juni 2013 over Content ontwikkelingen.
Horizon 2020 and research data : info meeting Horizon 2020 @ TUe, 07-10-2014 ...Leon Osinski
This document discusses research data management (RDM) and the open data pilot program in Horizon 2020. It provides information on why RDM is important, noting key stakeholders that expect data sharing, and how RDM enables data re-use and integrity. The Horizon 2020 open data pilot program is described, including the seven research areas included in the pilot and funder requirements for a Data Management Plan and depositing data in repositories. Guidance and support resources for participating in the open data pilot are also listed.
Cora Bijsterveld van het Open Education Team over de inzet van open courseware (OCW) en open educational resources (OER) bij TU Delft. Welke kansen liggen er voor de rol van bibliotheken, met name in de samenwerking met docenten?
Presentatie van de Masterclass bij Avans Hogeschool op maandag 17 juni 2013.
PROOF course Writing articles and abstracts in English, part: Copyright in ac...Leon Osinski
For this presentation students need to have seen 5 web lectures on copyright. During the presentation, the knowledge gained by the students by looking at the web lectures will be tested on the basis of a number of practical questions.
Good (enough) research data management practicesLeon Osinski
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What funders want you to do with your dataLeon Osinski
Funders want researchers to 1) deposit the relevant data from their research in an approved repository to make it FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), 2) make the data openly available whenever possible, and 3) write a Data Management Plan describing how they will manage their data during and after the project. Funders require depositing data in repositories to enable reuse, making data open access "as open as possible, as closed as necessary", and having a Data Management Plan that addresses reuse according to FAIR principles.
Research data management at TU EindhovenLeon Osinski
The document discusses research data management at TU Eindhoven. It outlines the long process of developing RDM practices since 2008. It describes the current organization and governance structure for RDM. Key external requirements for RDM from funders, regulations, and integrity standards are also summarized. The document concludes by outlining RDM support services available and the benefits of good RDM practices.
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The document discusses the use of Creative Commons licenses for research data. It notes that funders and universities are pushing for open access to research articles and data. However, applying a CC BY license fully transfers copyright to the public domain. For data, researchers must ensure they own the copyright and are authorized to license it. Less restrictive licenses like CC BY-NC still allow commercial reuse with permission. The document debates finding a balance between open access and allowing researchers to control dissemination and potential rewards from their data.
Be open: what funders want you to do with your publications and research dataLeon Osinski
Research funders want researchers to:
1. Publish research articles through open access to make the articles widely available.
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OA beleid subscriptie-uitgevers / Saskia Woutersen-Windhouwer, Leon Osinski
1. OA beleid subscriptie-uitgevers
Gezamenlijke bijeenkomst UKB werkgroepen
Licenties en Open Access [04-03-2014]
Saskia Woutersen-Windhouwer, UvA [s.windhouwer@uva.nl]
Leon Osinski, TU/e [l.osinski@tue.nl]
Available under CC BY 4.0 license, which permits unrestricted
use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided
the original author and source are credited.
2. Hybride open access
2004: Springer Open Choice en Wiley OnlineOpen
2005: Oxford Open
2006: Elsevier Open Access, Sage Choice, T & F Open Select
2007: Cambridge Open, NPG Open
• APC = $2920,- [ $1350 (CUP HSS) $5000 (NPG) ]
• Acceptatie (% groei hybride artikelen): 1% (CUP) 10% (NPG, Sage,
Oxford Life Sciences) ; Elsevier 2013: aantal hybride artikelen: 0,6%
• Invloed Finch rapport (2012) op acceptatie: onduidelijk (zie Wiley)
Bronnen:
Paying for publication (2014) / Australian Open Access Support Group [http://aoasg.org.au/paying-for-publication/]
Mining for Gold (2013) / Jill Emery [http://www.slideshare.net/UKSG/1130-1200-j-emerymining-for-gold-18475397]
Les coûts de publication en libre accès (2014) / Cirad [http://coop-ist.cirad.fr/actualites/les-couts-de-publication-en-libre-acces]
Meer over APC’s:
A study of of open access journals using article processing charges (2011) / David J. Solomon, Bo‐Christer Björk
[http://www.openaccesspublishing.org/apc2/preprint.pdf]
Publication fees for open access journals: different disciplines, different methods (2013) / Marcin Kozak, James Hartley
[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.22972]
3. Goud open access
Springer Open (176 titels) ; Wiley (33) ; Oxford (17) ;
Elsevier (90) ; Sage (15) ; Taylor and Francis (22) ;
NPG (18)
PLOS One klonen [online only, alle (sub)disciplines,
peer review alleen op basis van methodologie,
relatief goedkope APC]
• Sage Open, IEEE Access, SpringerPlus, The Journal
of Engineering, BMJ Open, mBio, ACS Central
Science
4. APC’s
Kortingen
• Sage Choice: 90% korting voor NL auteurs (UKB deal 2012)
• American Chemical Society: diverse kortingen op hybride
OA voor leden ACS en instellingen met een licentie op ACS
publicaties
• ACS Author Rewards
(Gezamenlijke) ontwikkeling en ervaring opdoen met APC
betalingssystemen
• Centrale adminstratie van APC’s: [Wiley Open Access
Accounts]
• Vooruitbetaling [Elsevier – JISC]
5. Conversie subscriptie OA
subscriptie-uitgaven ingezet voor oa
• SCOAP3: conversie 10 tijdschriften OA
• Wiley: conversie 4 high-impact societytijdschriften OA
• The Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journals:
conversie 8 tijdschriften OA
• Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC): Gold for
Gold vouchers