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Benefits of Open Access to Early Career Researchers Nancy Pontika, PhD CORE Open University Email: [email protected] Twitter: @nancypontika Universita Degli Studi Di Trieste, 7 July 2015
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Page 1: Benefits of Open Access to Early Career Researchers · Benefits of Open Access to Early Career Researchers Nancy Pontika, PhD CORE Open University Email: nancy.pontika@open.ac.uk

Benefits of Open Access to Early Career Researchers

Nancy Pontika, PhD CORE

Open University Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @nancypontika

Universita Degli Studi Di Trieste, 7 July 2015

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What is publishing?• Process of making information available to the general public.

“Publish or perish”

• Traditionally, this is achieved by engaging with a publisher – resulting in the publication of a journal article, book chapter or book.

• Using a publisher is still the most common way of disseminating the results of research.

• Universities also offer means of making research available – (e.g. Open Access Repositories)

• There are means of ‘self-publishing’.

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Publishing process • A manuscript is submitted to the publisher (pre-print)

• Reviewed internally by editorial staff

• Peer reviewed - normally externally, by one or more expert academics (post-print)

– Academic publishers conduct external, independent peer-review, which lends authority and prestige

• Production – of the final PDF/Print Copy (publisher’s final version)

• Publication of the paper

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Using a publisher – considerations• Which publication would you be publishing in? Is it well respected?

• What publications do staff and students read? What do(n’t) they like about them? Opinions can be based on personal taste.

• Does the journal have an Impact Factor or other indicator of prestige?

• What are the acceptance rates? Are you being realistic about where you are pitching your article?

• What is the nature of the agreement you have to sign with them? Will you be able to retain any rights?

• Is it a commercial publisher or a society publisher? Or both?

• Do you need to obtain permissions for 3rd party copyright? Your publisher should guide you on this.

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How does publishing work?• A manuscript is submitted to the publisher

• Reviewed internally

• Peer reviewed - normally externally

• Production – of the final PDF/Print Copy

• Publication of the paper

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Publishing qualities

REGISTRATION CERTIFICATION AWARENESS ARCHIVING

Intellectual Property

Research validity certification

Research accessibility assurance

Research Output preservation for future use

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How open access applies

REGISTRATION CERTIFICATION AWARENESS ARCHIVING

Intellectual Property

Research validity certification

Research accessibility assurance

Research Output preservation for future use

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Research Idea

Receives funding

Research Conduction

Publication

Research Cycle

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Who conducts research?

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How much does it cost to access it?

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Eventually who can really access it?

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What can I do as an early career

researcher to show my research work to

the world?

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It is not as difficult as you may think…• Publish in open access journals • Deposit (self-archive) into a repository

(institutional or disciplinary/subject) • Deposit your data in a data repository • Identify yourself and your work • Use social media to create a research societal

impact

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Publish in open access journals But doesn’t it cost authors a

lot of money to publish in open access journals!

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/rossmounce/oa4-ecr

Cost – free

Fee waivers

Low cost – high quality

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Publish in open access journalsWhat about predatory journals?

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/rossmounce/oa4-ecr

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Deposit into a repository Where can I find one? Who

can help me locate them?

Universita Degli Studi Di Trieste Institutional Repository

Disciplinary Repositories – http://oad.simmons.edu

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Research Conductio

n

Research Conductio

n

Research Data

Research Data PublicationPublication

Deposit data http://oad.simmons.edu

What is the big deal with

opening data and sharing

lately?

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Identify yourself and your work How many

people have my name?

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Your resear

ch projec

t

Your resear

ch projec

t

I open my

research data

I open my

research data

I publish in open access

journals

I publish in open access

journals

I deposit in open

repositories

I deposit in open

repositories

I use social

media to share it with the world

I use social

media to share it with the world

Use social media Like Twitter, Facebook,

Blogs? Is this acceptable for researchers?

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Grazie!

Domande?