19–21 Jun 2019
University of Geneva
Europe/Zurich timezone
Open Science – its impact and potential as a driver for radical change

Plan S implementation by institutions and libraries

19 Jun 2019, 09:00
3h
Uni Mail (University of Geneva)

Uni Mail

University of Geneva

Uni Mail Boulevard du Pont-d'Arve 40 1205 Genève

Speakers

Bianca Kramer Marco Tullney (Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB). Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology)

Description

Plan S aims to accelerate the transition to open access by imposing stricter open access rules on funded researchers. This has an effect on many actors, including institutions and their libraries. They will have to think about if and how to support Plan S, how to achieve transformative
agreements, how to advise researchers, and more.

This workshop is intended to bring together ideas and opinions on how institutions and libraries could and should relate to Plan S. Using the information available on possible concrete ways for researchers to achieve compliance for their publications (many of which are already exist and are proven in practice), what are the roles and responsibilities for institutions to support them in that? How do we make sure that the goal of Plan S is achieved while ensuring a diverse and sustainable open access landscape?

After getting an overview of Plan S and after hearing the participants’ perspectives on Plan S, the group will explore known problems and approaches. We will also look at the points raised in (public) input provided by institutions during the consultation around Plan S, and discuss how the position of institutions is influenced by their national contexts, the disciplines they serve and other factors.

Topics to be discussed can range from:

  • considering institutional policies (will institutions decide to implement mandates in line with plan S?)
  • negotiations with publishers towards transformative agreements and also publishing agreements with full OA publishers
  • considering investing in common infrastructure, such as disciplinary repositories and OA publishing platforms
  • developing institutional OA publication platforms
  • making institutional repositories plan S compliant
  • informing and supporting their researchers

At the end of the workshop, we will have an overview of possible actions and choices on the topics above, with some criteria that institutions can apply to their Plan S implementation processes.

While this workshop focuses on the implications of plan S for institutions (and their libraries), participation is not limited to representatives from institutions/libraries - other actors are welcome to contribute to this discussion from their perspective.

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