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Page 1: Overlay journals at UCL: the EPICURE project Martin Moyle m.moyle@ucl.ac.uk LEAP Members Meeting, QMUL, 07 December 2011.

Overlay journals at UCL: the EPICURE project

Martin [email protected]

LEAP Members’ Meeting, QMUL, 07 December 2011

Page 2: Overlay journals at UCL: the EPICURE project Martin Moyle m.moyle@ucl.ac.uk LEAP Members Meeting, QMUL, 07 December 2011.

Overview

• Background and aims• Implementation• Benefits• Next steps

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About EPICURE

• EPICURE: E-Publishing Infrastructure Capitalising on UCL’s REpositories

• UCL Publications Board exploring aspects of e-publishing

• EPICURE supports overlay journal publishing at UCL– Overlay journal:

• content resides in one or more open access repositories• content is original and quality-assured

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Aims

• Create infrastructure to allow repository-underpinned campus-based publishing at UCL

• Migrate the web-based Journal of Bentham Studies (JBS) to the new platform, including backfile

• Project components:– Technical bits and pieces– Rights– XML markup– File migration– OJS configuration

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The basic EPICURE model

• OJS (Open Journal Systems) installed– open source, PKP (Public Knowledge Project)– widely-used journal management software

• Journal articles stored in UCL Discovery– can be found through UI, search engines, etc.

• OJS provides the ‘official’ interface to the published articles, with journal brandings

• OJS can also be used to manage journal admin

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Rights

• Project set out to produce a ‘model licence’• Result – more of a ‘framework’

– UCL Discovery deposit agreement: mandatory– Creative Commons licence: encouraged

• Prior to conversion of backfile (34 articles, 23 authors), JBS editors wrote to all authors

• 15 responded• All approved• All agreed to apply a CC licence...

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Rights (contd.)

Type of licence No. of articles No. of authors CC-BY-NC-ND 16 9 CC-BY-ND 5 4 CC-BY-NC-SA 2 2

• Articles authored by the 8 non-respondents were transferred to UCL Discovery but retain their existing copyright statement

• Authors of future JBS articles will be requested to choose a CC licence

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XML

• Aimed to provide XML version alongside pdf– Support for machine processing; support preservation

• How to encode?– No single standard for encoding journal articles– Comparative review of various solutions

• Digital Humanities Quarterly, DocBook, JATS

• JATS best for fitness, ease of use, documentation– STM-focused, but extensible to all UCL disciplines

• UCL-wide XML template created

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XML (contd.)• XML retro-conversion not entirely successful

– Happy that we have a good template– Implementation is painfully resource-intensive

• Main body of text easy to convert• Foot/endnotes are a pain.* JBS articles have up to 120

footnotes.

• XML not implemented for JBS backfile• XML versions of papers downgraded from

‘essential’ to ‘desirable’ for future articles

*[Note: apparently Harvard referencing quite easy to convert. JBS uses Oxford Referencing System. Library may advise future ‘customers’ to convert to Harvard]

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JBS migration and configuration

• Past articles retrieved from web journal and uploaded to UCL Discovery

• Training provided; JBS team did the work– manual, but not onerous

• IRStats ‘set’ created for JBS• Journal article details added to OJS by JBS team• OJS user interface configured by JBS team• JBS team documented processes and created

guidelines for future UCL EPICURE adopters

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Before...

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After...

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But also...

etc...

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Benefits

• For campus-based journals: access to journal management software, better article visibility, archiving, repository bells and whistles, persistent URLs, advice (formats, encoding, rights...)

• UCL’s overall journal-producing costs down• Supports UCL’s strategic thinking on e-publishing• Publishing extension to Library’s service• Return on repository investment – putting the IR to

work• All findings, templates etc. will be available to

other HEIs through project website

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Next steps

• Fine-tune the technology– OJS links direct to articles stored externally (currently fudged)– Calls to IRStats direct from OJS UI– Discovery config for consistent storage of licence info

• Let other UCL journals use the infrastructure– Slovo on board for 2012 volumes – transfer from third-party

publisher– Call for other adopters will go out ~Jan 2012

• UCL Publications Board to monitor resource implications of expansion

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Thank you

• http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ls/epicure• http://ojs.lib.ucl.ac.uk/index.php/jbs

[email protected]