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Caren Milloy, Head of Projects, JISC Collections &

Caren Milloy, Head of Projects, JISC Collections & Ellen Collins, Research Officer, Research Information Network. 58 HSS titles: 2006 - 2011. Experimental Group (29 titles). Control Group (29 titles). Standard e-book agreements Publishers website E-book aggregators

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  1. Caren Milloy, Head of Projects, JISC Collections & Ellen Collins, Research Officer, Research Information Network @oapenuk #oapenuk

  2. 58 HSS titles: 2006 - 2011 • Experimental Group • (29 titles) Control Group (29 titles) • Standard e-book agreements • Publishers website • E-book aggregators • Google Books (10%) • OA with CC licence • OAPEN Library • Publishers website • Institutional Repository • Google Books (100%) • Print version available for sale • E-book device friendly version available for sale @oapenuk #oapenuk

  3. The research programme • How policies, processes and mechanisms need to change in order to enable OA publication of monographs? • What are the measurable effects of a move to OA monographs? • How do perceptions of OA monograph publication change among participants during the project? @oapenuk #oapenuk

  4. Research process 2. Annual benchmarking survey 3. Initial focus groups 4. Initial scoping interviews / survey 9. Final evaluation and report 5. Quantitative data analysis 6. Annual participant focus groups 8. Additional year 3 activities 2. Annual benchmarking survey 1. Literature review 7. Planning for year 3 3. Initial focus groups 4. Surveys, case studies / in-depth interview 9. Final evaluation and report 5. Quantitative data analysis 6. Annual participant focus groups 8. Additional year 3 activities 1. Literature review 7. Planning for year 3 Initiation OAPEN-UK Research Plan Year 1 end Ellen Collins, Research Information Network Year 2 end Project end http://www.flickr.com/photos/stewart/461099066/

  5. Focus groups Institutional representatives including librarians, institutional repository staff, research managers Publishers Learned Societies Researchers (as both authors & readers) E-book aggregators Research Funders @oapenuk #oapenuk

  6. Focus Groups: Key themes

  7. Focus Groups: Key themes

  8. Focus Groups: Key themes

  9. The HSS researcher survey

  10. About the respondents

  11. About the respondents

  12. About the respondents

  13. Open access awareness

  14. Open access awareness

  15. Open access awareness

  16. Profits from publishing

  17. Profits from publishing

  18. Creative Commons

  19. Creative Commons

  20. Creative Commons

  21. Creative Commons

  22. Conclusions • Considerable potential for OAPEN-UK-style open access model • Focus groups positive • Survey indicates potential • But still many barriers still to overcome • Technical and procedural issues • Attitudinal issues • Lack of clarity and policy • Quality and trust

  23. Thank you & Further Info OAPEN-UK website: http://oapen-uk.jiscebooks.org/ Twitter: @oapenuk Diigo Group: OAPEN-UK Caren Milloy c.milloy@jisc-collections.ac.uk Ellen Collinsellen.collins@researchinfonet.org @oapenuk #oapenuk

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