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Open Access: the tip of the Iceberg Pandelis Perakakis, PhD Open Scholar C.I.C. [email protected] liberatingresearch.org openscholar.org.uk @libreapp
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Open Access: the tip of the Iceberg

Pandelis Perakakis, PhD Open Scholar C.I.C.

[email protected]

liberatingresearch.org openscholar.org.uk @libreapp

Open Access: the tip of the Iceberg

Dissemination

Validation

Evaluation

Validation

Inexperienced reviewers

ValidationInexperienced reviewers

Validation

Van Noorden, 2011 Nature 478(6)

Evaluation

He has an International Journal of…

He is a Nature

Recognition and prestige

EvaluationGrants and job positions

Evaluation

University Rankings

A brief comment: why all this fuss with the solved problem of

OA?

…cause it’s good business!

Whatever one may think about the relative merits of Green and Gold OA (a matter that my colleagues on the Kitchen and myself have discussed numerous times) or the economic implications of embargoes of various lengths, what is clear is that Green OA has no promise of delivering augmented revenues to the publisher, but Gold OA opens up a new customer, the author him or herself, who in many instances pays for the article to be OA.   Gold OA, in other words, represents a business opportunity, whereas Green OA represents a business problem.

Data are from Mike Taylor, The obscene profits of commercial scholarly publishers, 2012

http://openaccess.commons.

gc.cuny.edu/

what’s the real problem…

… and how to solve it

… and how to solve it

Invite Reviewer

Invite Reviewer

Invite Reviewer

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… and how to solve it

Invite Reviewer

Invite Reviewer

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Invite Reviewer

Rscore

68

87

45

70

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who we are…119 volunteer scholars from 18 countries

www.openscholar.org.uk

…and what we do

www.lib-res.org

…what we do…

http://www.openscholar.org.uk/independent-peer-review-initiative/

I. Immediate free public access

II. Independent peer review

III. Versioning and dissemination

IV. Open evaluation

• Open source

• Open volunteer community

• Join the organisation

• Sign the Independent Peer Review Manifesto

• Help with the development

• Help with the promotion of ideas (talks, conferences, meetings, etc)

• Fundraising

…and what YOU can do

thank you!

[email protected]

liberatingresearch.org openscholar.org.uk @libreapp


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