Ex Libris Initiatives Blog: A mandate for Open Access: The University of Liège (ULg) and ULg Library

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-05-09

Summary:

Use the link to access the video presentations described in the following blog post: "Open access to academic output has been for some years now in the center of scholarly communication at the University of Liège (ULg). In 2007, our Administrative Board adopted the Immediate-Deposit & Optional-Access (IDOA) mandate and took the radical step of making it compulsory for our researchers to add references for all their publications and academic conferences to the institutional repository, backdated to 2002, and to deposit the full electronic version of all the articles that they have published since 2002.   A reference to a scholarly publication has to be placed in the repository as soon as the publication has been accepted by the publisher or as soon as the document is considered to be complete. The obligation to deposit the full text of documents in the repository is relevant only for articles published in journals, but it is in no way exclusive: any other type of publication (book chapters, dissertations, reports, conference presentations, lectures for the general public, posters, course notes...) can be deposited as well.  Authors grant open access to the full text of the documents if the publishers’ terms allow them to do so. In cases where embargoes or other restrictions are imposed by a publisher, readers can still request as a print copy from the author directly from the repository ... The ULg Library is playing a key role in supporting the seamless adoption of the IDOA institutional mandate. The library is tasked with the provision of an institutional repository and the support of the institution’s faculty and researchers depositing their publications. In November 2008, the library launched its DSpace-based institutional repository ORBi within the collaborative framework of the Belgian French-speaking university library consortium (BICfB). A few months later, the ULg’s mandate was further advanced by a policy advising that evaluations, appointments, promotions, and budget allocations decisions will take into account only references that are archived in ORBi.  Currently, ORBi contains more than 94,700 references, of which about 57,800 (61%) have a full text (29,900 of them [52%] with an OA full text), and gets more than 2,400 downloads a day (spiders excluded).
Besides the endorsement of the strong institutional policy, other factors played a major role in the success of ORBi. One of them is theuser-oriented improvement of the repositorymore specifically, we consider that referencing and dissemination is fundamental to reach a real increase of the visibility of the authors’ academic production. On that point, ULg Library’s efforts are very effective. For example, once a reference has been archived in ORBi, it is searchable in Google within an hour of archiving. ORBi is also harvested by other search engines and archives, e.g., Google ScholarOpenAIREBaseDriverIsidore and, of course, the Primo Central Index ..."

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http://initiatives.exlibrisgroup.com/2013/05/a-mandate-for-open-access-university-of.html?m=1

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Date tagged:

05/09/2013, 12:32

Date published:

05/09/2013, 08:32