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Page 1: German Physical Society (DPG): Open Access in physics Regensburg 26-30 March 2007.

German Physical Society (DPG):

Open Access in physicsRegensburg

26-30 March 2007

Page 2: German Physical Society (DPG): Open Access in physics Regensburg 26-30 March 2007.

Why researchers publish their work

0 20 40 60 80 100

% respondents

Communicate results to peers

Advance career

Personal prestige

Gain funding

Financial reward

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‘Old’ paradigms

Use of proxy measures of an individual scientist’s merit is as good as it gets

It is a journal’s responsibility to disseminate your work

Printed article is the format of record Other scientists have time to search out

what you want them to know

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‘New’ paradigms Rich, deep, broad metrics for measuring

the contributions of individual scientists Effective dissemination of your work is

now in your hands (at last) The digital format will be the format of

record (is already in many areas) Unless you routinely publish in Nature or Science, ‘getting it out there’ is up to you

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Open Access: What is it?

Online Immediate Free (non-restricted) Free (gratis) To the scholarly literature that authors

give away Permanent

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Open Access: Why should we have it?

Benefits to researchers themselves Benefits to institutions Benefits to national economies Benefits to science and society

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Open Access increases citations

0 50 100 150 200 250

% increase in citations with Open Access

BiologyEconomics

Political SciHealth SciBusiness

EducationManagement

LawPsychology

SociologyPhysics

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Range = 50%-200%(Data: Stevan Harnad and co-workers)

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Science is faster, more efficientTime taken to be cited for articles in the arXiv database

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Measure, assess, and manage science more effectively

Assess individuals, groups, institutions, on the basis of citation analysis

Manage, assess scientific programmes to the benefit of our societies

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Navigation and analysis of science output: Citebase

Find researchers Measure citations to articles (not journals) Follow the citations through the literature Measure downloads (and predict

citations) Use citation patterns to analyse science

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Navigation and analysis of science output: Citebase

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Measure usage and impact

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Follow the citing trail …

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This article’s citation / hits / history

Citations Downloads References Cited by Co-cited

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Measure, assess, and manage science more effectively Assess individuals, groups, institutions, on

the basis of citation analysis Track trends: growth, latency, longevity Identify hubs and authorities Identify silent, ‘unsung’ contributors Predict impact, directions Manage, assess scientific programmes to

the benefit of our societies

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New knowledge from old

Data-mining Text-mining (semantic Web

technologies) UK: National Text-Mining Centre Example: NeuroCommons

(www.neurocommons.org)

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Open Access: how?

Open Access journals (www.doaj.org)

Open Access repositories (author ‘self-archiving’)

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Repositories: interoperable

Show their content in a specific form Harvested by search engines Form a database of global research Freely available Publicly available Permanently available

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Institutionally-based repositories

c900 Half are institutional or departmental Every German university has one Growth of 1 per day, but… Average number of postprints is 297!

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arXiv

Physics (condensed matter, high energy, astrophysics)

Mathematics Computer science Quantitative biology (some) 413,086 articles The ‘first thing to do’ each morning for

physicists in these fields

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But where?

It doesn’t matter which repository! They are interoperable and their

contents are harvested by search engines

Google and Google Scholar (and many others like these) do the rest for you

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Author readiness to comply with a mandate

0 20 40 60 80 100

% respondents

Would complywillingly

Would complyreluctantly

Would notcomply

81%

14%

5%

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Why Open Access

Greater impact from scientific endeavour More rapid and more efficient progress of

science Better assessment, better monitoring,

better management of science Novel information-creation using new and

advanced technologies

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Why researchers publish their work

0 20 40 60 80 100

% respondents

Communicate results to peers

Advance career

Personal prestige

Gain funding

Financial reward

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