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  • The role of data analytics

    …data, and grant funding data), Unpaywall (for article open access status), Crossref (to impute data for journals not covered by Web of Science), Essential Science Indicators (for subject data), and a combination of ad hoc sources and manual work to normalize and classify journal and publisher names. Offsetting worksheets by publisher: These worksheets combined UC publishing data with journal title lists and business data (such as applicable open…

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  • ASCE Takedown Notices

    …larship, UC’s open access repository. All 9 articles were published by the American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE). None were recent articles covered by the new UC Open Access Policy. They were all uploaded between 2004 and 2008. All of them appeared to be the publisher-formatted PDFs. Authors signing ASCE’s unmodified publication agreement agree to only post an author’s version “after peer review and prior to copyediting or other ASCE product…

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  • Pathways to Open Access: Choices and Opportunities

    …. We do not believe any single actionable OA strategy would suit all North American institutions, let alone all author communities. Instead, we hope to leverage the Pathways toolkit to help authors, research libraries, and organizations make their own choices based on their own communities’ needs. In acknowledgment of both the great potential for collaborative transformation, and the great divergence of perspectives and requirements for achieving…

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  • UC and Elsevier: FAQs

    …by ensuring that publicly funded research can benefit all humankind. North American institutions represent nearly half of Elsevier’s revenue, and it is important that they get involved. In response to numerous questions from peer institutions, and to provide a North American framework for creating transformative change in the scholarly publishing industry, the university issued Negotiating with Scholarly Journal Publishers: A Toolkit from the Univ…

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    Reputation managment: your identity, your story

    …t stemming from academics posting the incorrect version of their work. The American Anthropological Association also sent a message to its members about copyright infringement on Academia.edu and ResearchGate. One solution for compliance with publisher licenses (while benefiting from widely sharing your works) is to deposit your manuscript in your institutional repository and consult with the repository liaison (contact information can be found on…

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  • California Universities and Oxford University Press Sign Landmark Open Access Agreement

    …eer-ready graduates into the workforce each year. In fact, one in every 20 Americans holding a college degree earned it at the CSU. The CSU Chancellor’s Office coordinates contracts for over 525 library e-resource products for the 23 CSU libraries who serve their students, faculty and the public with their diverse research needs. About the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) Among the top five North American consortia in ter…

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  • UC and Elsevier – March 2019

    …it’s been so, so expensive.” — Don Moore, professor at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, as quoted by the UC Berkeley Library “At first they weren’t exploitatively priced. But the publishers noticed the demand was inelastic and they could get away with selling these things for much higher prices.” — Ted Bergstrom, a professor of economics at UC Santa Barbara, as quoted in the Los Angeles Times “Obviously we would prefer no disruption, b…

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  • UC and Elsevier – October 2019

    …it’s been so, so expensive.” — Don Moore, professor at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, as quoted by the UC Berkeley Library “At first they weren’t exploitatively priced. But the publishers noticed the demand was inelastic and they could get away with selling these things for much higher prices.” — Ted Bergstrom, a professor of economics at UC Santa Barbara, as quoted in the Los Angeles Times “Obviously we would prefer no disruption, b…

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  • Negotiating with scholarly journal publishers: A toolkit from the University of California

    A North American framework for creating transformative change in the scholarly publishing industry based on initial insights from the University of California’s 2018-19 negotiations with Elsevier Prepared by the UC Publisher Strategy and Negotiation Task Force May 2019 A printer-friendly version of this toolkit is available as a PDF. The University of California’s (UC) 2018-19 journal contract negotiation with Elsevier has been widely followed. I…

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  • An introductory guide to the UC model transformative agreement

    …raries, national and regional consortia) and publishers that transform the business model underlying scholarly journal publishing, moving from one based on toll access (subscription) to one in which publishers are remunerated a fair price for their open access publishing services. Various flavors of such agreements have evolved in recent years, with a corresponding evolution of terminology: Offsetting agreements, in which fees for subscriptions an…

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