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What is Open Access?
Goals of Open Access in the Netherlands
Why Open Access is important?
Green versus gold route
Implementation of the government policy
Progress of the consortium negotiations
Open Access is free access to scientific information such as journal articles.
Video about Open Access https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GbXjWLKqG0
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Sander Dekker, State Secretary Department of
Education, Culture and Science :
Most research is publicly funded and therefore needs to be freely accessible to the public.
Open Access is beneficial to science, and also to society.
Targets:
2018: 60% publications Open Access
2024: 100% publications Open Access
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Green
Authors make their own work publicly available.
Online publication via
(institutional) repository.
But in many cases there is an embargo on the final version of articles, so author-versions are published.
No change of business model for publisher required.
Gold
Publications are made freely accessible immediately.
Online publication through the publishers' own platforms.
Researchers or funder of institution pays APC (article processing costs) or other payment but no subscription.
Big change of business model for publishers.
The Netherlands strongly prefer the Gold Route.
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Negotiate Open Access with publishers
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Cooperate internationally
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Intensify Open Access advocacy
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Monitor whether target figures for Open
Access publications will indeed be achieved
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The big-deal negotiations offer an opportunity to put (the transition to) Open Access on the agenda
The idea is: no new big-deals without a serious step towards Open Access
Negiotiation teams consist of:
Association of Universities in the Netherlands
University libraries and National Library
Surfmarket
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VSNU is in the lead
Libraries have an important advisory role and role in the preparation of the negotiation files and communication to researchers
Negotiations with big publishers are led by a board member of a university
Negotiations with smaller publishers are led by a library director
Surfmarket advises and supports
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Letter from the president of the
VSNU in July 2014
Monthly newsletter
Events, speeches & (social) media!
Making use of the network of the libraries
Short films on the importance of open access
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Publisher
Elsevier
Status (September, 2015)
Negotiations continue, but parties are still far apart.
Existing contract has been extended for 1 year, but is cancelled by December 31, 2015.
Springer An agreement has been reached: from January 1, 2015 onwards NL researchers can publish Open Access in around 1500 Springer journals.
Wiley Agreement reached for 2015. Wiley and the universities worked out an Open Access programme starting from 1
September 2015, as preparation for a more extensive open access deal in 2016.
Sage Proposal was submitted, agreement to be expected anytime now.
Oxford University
Press
Existing contract with OUP has been extended for 1 year to discuss Open Access further.
Other Currently negotiations will start with a few other publishers (ACS, Kluwer and Taylor & Francis); teams are ready to start.
• All articles from1-1-2015
• 1500 journals
• Almost budget neutral, instead of paying for subscriptions and APC’s, paying for APC’s and 100% subscription discount.
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Subsription APC's
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Goal VSNU:
• All articles from 1-1-2015
• Discount on subscriptions
(price level 2009)
• No extra payments for
APC’s.
Goal Elsevier:
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• Price increase for subscriptions and individual payments for APC’s.
Goal VSNU
Offer Elsevier
Subsription APC's
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International cooperation: a non-paper was published by the government NL and UK.
Open Science will be a priority for the Dutch
EU presidency in 2016.
Intensify advocacy.
Agreements how to monitor Open Access have been made.
International Open Access week in the third week of October.
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Science has an international context. Therefore we need to work together in an international context to reach our goals. We need your help!
Support Open Access publishing
Publish your articles in the repository's of your
University
Change the rules about funding
Stop with editorial work for journals that do not publish Open Access.
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Open Access has the full attention in the
Netherlands.
Negotiations go slowly, but important small steps have been taken.
The agreements with Springer, Sage and
Wiley are a milestone. Other initiatives have been taken like LingOA, Linguistics in Open
Access.
Holland is a small country, we need to work together in an international context to reach our goals. We need your help!