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Page 1: Y OPEN? ISSUES IN OPEN ACCESS FOR GENERATION Y SCIENTISTS Ollie Bridle October 2012, Radcliffe Science Library.

Y OPEN? ISSUES IN OPEN ACCESS FOR GENERATION Y SCIENTISTS

Ollie Bridle

October 2012, Radcliffe Science Library

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Open Access

Publishing your research (papers, data etc) such that it is free for others to access.

Placing minimal restrictions on re-use, distribution and sharing of information.

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Who are Generation Y scientists?

Individuals born between 1982 – 1994.

Defined by certain characteristics – Limited access to computers

through early education. Did not grow up with

Google. Many current DPhil, Post-

doc and young academics.

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Researchers of Tomorrow

Major study by JISC and the British Library.

3 years & 13,593 complete responses.

6,161 Generation Y students.

Attempt to better understand how generation Y access and use information.

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/reports/2012/Researchers-of-Tomorrow.pdf

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Two issues

Why should generation Y be interested

in OA?Are

generation Y using OA?

What are the barriers?

1

2

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Why they should be interested1. Inability to access research

materials is a barrier to research.2. Funder requirements.3. Maximising research visibility.4. Access and reuse of large data

sets.5. Depositing digital copies of

theses.

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A few questions…

Open access is scholarly publishing in an e-journal without any payment requirement to access and no, or limited, restrictions on use. True

63%13%

24%

TRUE FALSEDON'T KNOW

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A few questions…

Open access journals are not peer-reviewed.

False

9%

55%

36%

TRUE FALSEDON'T KNOW

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A few questions…

Journal articles in conventional, non-open access journals are not self-archived by their authors.False

18%21%

68%

TRUE FALSEDON'T KNOW

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Why generation Y have problems with Open Access

1. Lack of awareness of OA publishing options.

2. Misconceptions about OA and the quality of OA journals.

3. Poor understanding of intellectual property rules and copyright.

4. Lack of awareness of self-archiving options.

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A few more questions…

Copyright is an automatic right and arises whenever an individual or company creates a work. True

36%

41%

23%

TRUE FALSEDON'T KNOW

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A few more questions…

Copyright can protect my ideas.

False

52%31%

17%

TRUE FALSEDON'T KNOW

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What can be done?

Be aware of what's available. Full range of open access options for

publication. Open access options for archiving. Know the important journals in your field.

Know your (copy)rights. Ask publishers what you can do with your

papers. Consider expectations of your funders.

Consider self-archiving. ORA is our on-line archive (Oxford Research

Archive).

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Where to get help.

Come to some of our other talks! With publishing

Use tools like the JCR to discover journals and impact factors.

SHERPA Romeo/Juliet help you find journal policies on open access.

With self archiving Visit the ORA website.

With copyright and IP Librarians, ORA staff, Research Support.

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Any questions?

Images: Microsoft ClipArt collection

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To be continued…

Join us at the Lamb and Flag from 5 pm on Friday for more debate about Open Access (and beer).