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  • Cambridge University Press Frequently Asked Questions

    …inancial risk to UC and UC authors is limited. The UC Libraries reviewed a number of funding strategies (set forth in the Pathways to OA toolkit) that could help transition academic journals from closed to open. One such strategy would be to enter into a transformative agreement, in which institutions and publishers shift the publishing model “from one based on toll access (subscription) to one in which publishers are remunerated a fair price for…

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  • Who β€œowns” your data?

    …bination, and often there’s room to argue about which. Is your data like a phone book? Facts aren’t protected by copyright, no matter how much work you had to do to get them. And thank goodness: imagine if someone could own the copyright in, say, temperature data. If they could claim copyright’s exclusive right to reproduction and distribution of those facts, it would seriously limit other people’s ability to publish work on climate change. A part…

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  • 2003 Faculty Forums Background

    …nsultation with the leadership of the Academic Council, proposed a pair of regional seminars in northern and southern California to further explore these issues with a broadly representative group of UC faculty. Each division chair nominated four or five faculty members from each campus. The resulting group of participants was supplemented to ensure both broad disciplinary representation. In view of the increasingly important role of libraries in…

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  • Getting found: Indexing and the independent OA journal

    …d about 2,000 combined article views and downloads per month; by 2015 that number had climbed to 130,000. Without the support of a large publisher, and charging a modest $400 article processing fee, the journal’s resources are limited. So what’s the secret to its success? Well, it doesn’t hurt to fill a need in an active and growing field – or to have a hard-working board of editors thinking about savvy strategies to build connections with profess…

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  • 2003 Faculty Forums Report

    …meeting in November 2002, the Academic Council endorsed a proposal to hold regional seminars to explore the challenges and the future of scholarly communication. Envisioned to engage a broadly diverse group of University of California faculty, it was hoped the seminars would initiate an evolving partnership for the mutual education and exploration of scholarly communication issues between UC faculty and the Systemwide Library and Scholarly Informa…

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  • 2007 Proposed Open Access Policy

    …ss to their work and need to follow UC policy; and, b) personally retain a number of copyright rights which the policy doesn’t require but which are necessary for the author’s greatest flexibility in use of his or her own work. Some publishers have copyright transfer policies and publication contracts that allow open access deposit, and the retention of some other rights (2). With the passage of this policy (and others like it around the world), a…

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  • Fact check: What you may have heard about the dispute between UC and Elsevier

    …continue since UC has perpetual access to the back-issues of a significant number of Elsevier journals. Further, the measure Elsevier uses is based on a formula that double-counts many uses of the content published in its journals. For example, when a reader goes to the article web page, and then also downloads a PDF copy, Elsevier counts that as two downloads, when in reality it is only one use.18 A more accurate estimate is that approximately 50…

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  • Works Cited in this Resource

    …bibliometric study of the concentration of authorship among a diminishing number of individuals in high-impact medical journals, 2008–2019. BMJ Open , 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046002 Langin, K. (2021, September 1). Are women researchers shortchanged on authorship? New study highlights gender disparities. Science Careers. https://www.science.org/content/article/are-women-researchers-shortchanged-authorship-new-study-highlights-g…

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  • Academy-owned? Academic-led? Community-led? What’s at stake in the words we use to describe new publishing paradigms

    …just as often we describe them as “academic-led” or “community-led” or any number of other permutations. [1] These phrases are not synonymous — their distinctions are actually quite important — yet we use them interchangeably and nod to each other, as if we know what we mean. What, exactly, do we mean? It’s time to ask ourselves to identify the big issues and difficult questions embedded both in the terms themselves and the vagueness with which we…

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  • SAGE Transformative Open Access Agreement

    …er 31, 2024. The agreement includes open access publishing of an unlimited number of articles by corresponding authors at all ten UC campuses and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and provides researchers throughout the UC system with expanded reading access to the full portfolio of SAGE journals. The goal of the agreement is to support UC’s mission as a public university and advance the global shift toward sustainable open access publish…

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