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Supporting Open Access Implementation
via CRIS/repository interoperability
Pablo de Castro
euroCRIS Board member
Open Access Project Officer at LIBER
[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-1033
https://project.fosteropenscience.eu/
The EC/OpenAIRE Gold Open Access Pilot (OpenAIRE2020 WP5)
https://www.openaire.eu/did-you-know/highlights/pilot-launched-to-cover-costs-of-oa-publishing
The Gold OA Pilot: Some Basic Facts (I)
 EUR 4m funding provided by the EC to support Open Access publications from
post-grant FP7 projects finished no longer than 2 years ago.
 Maximum of three publications per project to be funded (research articles,
monographs, book chapters, contributions to conference proceedings) which meet the
requirements described in the Pilot policy guidelines (to be shortly released).
 No publications in hybrid journals will be funded, only in fully Open Access titles.
A €2,000 funding cap is in place.
 Pilot (soft) launched beginning of May 2015.
 A central funding request system available at the OpenAIRE portal,
https://goldoa-pilot.openaire.eu/, for collecting requests from eligible FP7 projects,
which researchers will be able to deliver either directly or via their institution.
The Gold OA Pilot: Some Basic Facts (II)
 A pool of European institutions covering all OpenAIRE regions will work with
LIBER during the Pilot kick-off stage in order to align their strategies for reaching out
to eligible FP7 project researchers and their OA publishing workflows (including
APC management).
 The results of the work carried out by these institutions will be presented and
discussed at the LIBER 2015 Annual Conference in London, where a Gold OA Pilot
workshop will be held, http://www.liber2015.org.uk/workshops/#OpenAire.
 There will be specific Gold OA Pilot outreach activities for the OpenAIRE NOADs in
order to benefit from their collaboration for the Pilot dissemination and implementation
 More information on the Pilot, its planned workflows and its policy guidelines to be
released soon. For collecting up-to-date news, please register with the Gold OA Pilot
Newsletter at https://www.openaire.eu/newsletter/view
The Gold OA Pilot: Central Funding Request System
https://goldoa-pilot.openaire.eu/
The Gold vs Green OA Conflict Can Be Avoided
http://bibliotecas.csic.es/publicacion-en-acceso-abierto
System interoperability (beyond CRIS/IR): the key concept
Activities
Publications
WoS, arXiv,
PubMed,
Scopus…
Impact
Award /
recognition
Bibtex,
Refman
Indicators
Case
Studies
Measures
Dissemination
/ Engagement
Manual
Input
Industry / SME’s
Interface
University
Structure [HR]
Staff Records
[HR]
Pulled In
University of
St Andrews
CRIS
(Pure)
HEI – Strategic
Planning, Benchmarking
Fed Out
Student
Records
[Registry]
Projects, Grants,
KT
[Finance]
REF, RCUK
SFC, HESA
Public, Media
Recognition / Impact
Full Text
Repository
Open Access
Research data sets
(multiple locations and
formats)
Collaborations
Research Pools
COAR Repository Observatory release (Oct'14): "7 things
you should know about CRISs, IRs and their interoperability"
https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-observatory/
Specific areas where CRIS/IR interoperability
may very usefully be applied
https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-observatory/
PASTEUR4OA: Aligning European Open Access Policies
http://www.pasteur4oa.eu/
PASTEUR4OA Knowledge Net
http://www.pasteur4oa.eu/key-nodes
PASTEUR4OA National Case Studies
http://www.pasteur4oa.eu/resources
PASTEUR4OA European-Wide Case Study
“PASTEUR4OA European-Wide Case Study
Some statistics about national repository networks:
not just about IR numbers
CRIS/IR interoperability at national level a potential
game-changer for OA implementation
http://dspacecris.eurocris.org/handle/11366/116
CRIS/IR interoperability at national level the Norwegian way
http://dspacecris.eurocris.org/handle/11366/116
What if...
... Open Access to full-text publications could be directly offered from the
National CRIS where the repository network is not sufficiently strong?
... the same interoperability concept could be applied to research data?
CRIS/IR interoperability at national level the Czech way
http://www.isvav.cz/
Linking the Full-Text Version from the National CRIS
Updated OpenAIRE Figures
Take-home message
An effective communication and collaboration need to take place
between the Open Access (OA) and the Research Information Mgt
(RIM) communities in order to explore the synergies between them
Best practices are already happening that can be learnt from
Thanks!
Pablo de Castro
euroCRIS Board member
Open Access Project Officer at LIBER
[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-1033