The-- Hopeless? -- Quest for Gold...

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-08-20

Summary:

Please use the link above to access a pdf of the article published in the open access journal ‘sciecominfo - Nordic-Baltic Forum for Scientific Communication.’ The mission of the journal is “to [1] To inspire new activities and facilitate knowledge exchange between Nordic/Baltic stakeholder, and to increase the international visibility of Nordic and Baltic policies and initiatives [2] To stress the importance of Open Access in the Nordic and Baltic countries and to describe both theoretical and best-practice models for financing, rights management and other fundamental issues. [3] To disseminate to both a Nordic/Baltic and an international readership information about successful initiatives and other activities in the Nordic and Baltic countries.” The journal “is an Open Access web journal covering current developments in scientific communication in the Nordic/Baltic countries and all aspects of scientific and scholarly communication...” The current brief article reads as follows: “Here, at the University of Tromsø, we are trying to populate our repository Munin to the best of our ability. This entails both e-mailing authors and locating gold OA articles with licenses that allow us to post them to Munin without asking the author(s). This we do because we feel it is important to try to show the world around us what comes out of the funding we are given, and also because it seems that more copies could result in a better chance of being read (thus used, thus cited …). And we believe that it is easier to persuade an author to self-archive in a repository where there are already a number of articles in his field, than asking him to be the first author in an empty and barren repository. Combining data from the national CRIS Cristin – giving us full information on everything published by anyone associated with our university – and data from DOAJ and from Sherpa has given us lists of OA articles ready to be harvested, and articles in journals allowing self-archiving of post-prints. These last lists have been e-mailed to a total of 725 local authors, asking them to find their post-prints and self-archiving them. Needless to say, we are not overrun with articles, but an occasional self-archived article suddenly turned into a dozen a day for some days. And we believe this also raises awareness of self-archiving itself, lowering the barrier to spontaneous self-archiving at some later point. We have, after all, seen a small but consistent growth of such author-instigated self-archiving over the years. But: What about the unknown number of articles in hybrid journals, where our authors have paid dearly to make their articles Open Access? Both DOAJ and Sherpa list journals, not articles. Surely, the publishers must have some tool for us to mine the gold? But, alas, this is not how it works. Even Springer, whom I knew to have such a service, had made it impossible to locate this service from their start web page. (At least, it was a task I was unable to do.) Only a bad habit of hoarding useful URLs saved me, and made it possible to identify and download a list of all OA articles in Springer journals. This did not differentiate between Open Choice articles and articles in Springer Open journals, but as the latter ones seem to be few and far between at this time, it did not pose a problem. My collection held no links to similar services for other publishers, and after spending some hours going through Sherpa’s list of publishers offering OA options trying to locate such services I conclude that either there are none, or they are actively hidden. I know for certain that we must have paid for some kind of OA option with other publishers, but as things stand we are unable to show these articles to the world through our repository. We should note, and make publishers note, it is our gold they hoard in their vaults.”

Link:

http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/5422/4748

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.gold oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.licensing oa.mining oa.comment oa.green oa.deposits oa.cc oa.harvesting oa.ir oa.metrics oa.hybrid oa.citations oa.doaj oa.benefits oa.springer oa.encouragement oa.postprints oa.sherpa oa.norway oa.u.tromso oa.best_practices oa.repositories.data oa.libre oa.journals oa.versions oa.repositories

Authors:

abernard

Date tagged:

08/20/2012, 18:49

Date published:

03/23/2012, 18:41