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Pulling Together the Threads
Next Steps for Repositories
Dr Paul Ayris
Director of UCL Library Services
and UCL Copyright Officer
e-mail: [email protected]
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Content
Scholarly Communication – New Definition
New Developments – Gap Survey
New Services - Overlay Journals
New Tools - Digital Curation
Conclusion
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Scholarly Communication – New Definition
Scholarly Communication – New Definition
New Developments – Gap Survey
New Services - Overlay Journals
New Tools - Digital Curation
Conclusion
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Scholarly Communication
- what do we mean?
Scope of the term is wider than "scholarly publishing" and
covers the authoring, publishing (in a broad sense), and
reading of information produced by members of the
academic community for teaching or research. "Information"
in this context may be in a variety of formats.
(CURL/SCONUL definition)
Stakeholders usually defined simply as
Authors + Publishers + Librarians + Readers
Other stakeholders not usually included in the debate
This needs to change
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Definition
Scholarly Communication encompasses everything that
researchers, teachers and learners need in order to be effective –
and this makes Repositories important
New definition
The authoring, publishing, dissemination, and reading of
information produced for teaching, learning or research in
whatever format,
with the tools, measures and systems needed to provide
access to and store these materials in perpetuity
It is an inclusive definition – of both partners and processes
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New Developments – Gap Survey
Scholarly Communication – New Definition
New Developments – Gap Survey
New Services - Overlay Journals
New Tools - Digital Curation
Conclusion
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Gap Survey
of our understanding of journal publishing
Analysis of data on scholarly journals publishing
Published under the auspices of the Research Information Network
http://www.rin.ac.uk/data-scholarly-journals
Research undertaken by EPS Ltd
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New Services – Overlay Journals
Scholarly Communication – New Definition
New Developments – Gap Survey
New Services - Overlay Journals
New Tools - Digital Curation
Conclusion
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RIOJA
RIOJA – funded by JISC Capital Programme (April 2006)
Repository Interface for Overlaid Journal Archives
Academic-led project
UCL
University of Cambridge
University of Glasgow
Imperial College London
Cornell University
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Deliverables
RIOJA tool to support automated interactions between
journals and open access repositories
Demonstrator Journal in Astrophysics and Cosmology
Using Cornell University's open source DPubS software
Interfacing with and overlaid on the arXiv subject repository
Content of the demonstrator journal will be test papers
Submitted to and housed on the arXiv server
Illustrate the use of the RIOJA tool to facilitate the overlay of peer
review onto repository content
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RIOJA
Will explore social and economic aspects of building certification onto
repositories in support of the creation of overlay journals
Carry out a survey of researchers from the field of Astrophysics and
Cosmology
Aim to deliver a continuation plan for the demonstrator journal, founded on
a cost-recovery business model tested on the Astrophysics and
Cosmology community
RIOJA has strong academic support
Impetus for the RIOJA project comes directly from academic users of the
arXiv subject repository
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New Tools – Digital Curation
Scholarly Communication – New Definition
New Developments – Gap Survey
New Services - Overlay Journals
New Tools - Digital Curation
Conclusion
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LIFE – Preservation and Digital Curation
Findings
LIFE has developed a Generic Preservation Model for costing digital
curation at an item level
Preservation = Technology watch + Preservation frequency * Overall
preservation action
Preservation = t * TEW + (t / ULE + PON) * (CRS + UME + PPA +
QAA)
Worked out by look at BL’s VDEP, Web Archiving Project and UCL’s
E-Journals service
Fits into formula for identifying whole lifecycle costs over time:
LT=Aq+IT+MT+AcT+ST+PT
http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00001854/01/LifeProjMaster.pdf
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Generic LIFE Preservation Model
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Preservation Elements –
Web Archiving Case Study
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Suggested actual costs –
Web Archiving Case Study
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LIFE Phase 2
Has been funded by the JISC
Will look at
Firming up the economic modelling in partnership with an
academic economist
Will work up more Case Studies to test the models
Repositories are two such Case Studies
Looking at the SHERPA-LEAP and SHERPA-DP
– http://www.sherpa-leap.ac.uk/
– http://ahds.ac.uk/sherpa-dp/
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Conclusions
Scholarly Communication represents a revolution in the way
researchers and students disseminate and use information
There are gaps in the knowledge base which hamper our ability to
assess the impact and importance of new dissemination models
Overlay Journals represent an opportunity to marry Open Access
Journals with Open Access Repositories
Digital Curation will ensure the long-term preservation of digital assets
in Repositories, and the costs are becoming clearer
The most important asset is YOU, because YOU can effect change
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And finally…
If you have been, thanks for
listening
Happy to answer questions and
hear comments