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in France State of the art & perspectives LIBER – Munich – June 26th 2013 Jean-François LUTZ @jflutz

Open Access in France: State of the art & perspectives

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Presentations from the LIBER 2013 workshop on Scholarly Communication and Research Infrastructures: : 'New Horizons for Open Access Policies in Europe' and 'Ten Recommendations on Research Data Management - What's Next?'

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Page 1: Open Access in France: State of the art & perspectives

in France

State of the art & perspectives

LIBER – Munich – June 26th 2013

Jean-François LUTZ@jflutz

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1. Looking back at the 2000’s

1. 2012, a turning point ?

1. Short- & mid-term perspectives

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Introduction

France, key figures (2010)

•100 000 researchers in public sector

•70 000 publications listed in Scopus

•168 open access journals

•68 repositories

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Infrastructures : two major players, numerous others

• Green :

INP Toulouse : OATAO

IFREMER : Archimer

Sciences Po : SPIRE

• Gold :

EDP Sciences

CEDRAM (Mathematics)

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Policies : only starting

• IFREMER : deposit policy, full text mediated deposit, very satisfactory compliance rate.

• INRA : deposit policy, repository used for research assessment.

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European Commission: July 17th, 2012

Open Access for H2020

Recommendation to member States

In France, various reactions depending on the stakeholders…

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Geneviève Fioraso, Higher Education and Research Minister, January 24th, 2013

• « scientific information is a common good that should be available to all »

• strong support towards repositories• support for a variety of publishing models• action plan in 7 areas (green, gold, embargos, legal

issues…)

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Research institutions: warm welcome ! But action still needed…

Publishers (esp. in HSS disciplines): launch of a debate

• Open Access seen as a threat or as an opportunity

• distinction between HSS ans STM (regarding embargos for instance) or inclusion of HSS with other disciplines

• experimentation of new business models (Gold ≠ APC)

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3. Short & mid-term perspectives

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Policy:

• National level:

• Institutional level: deposit mandates at INRIA and Univ. Of Angers

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Infrastructures:

• Green OA: BSN group on repositories– Signature of a new nation-wide agrrement around HAL

• Gold OA: BSN group on scientific publication– Study on the cost of publication

• Open data: still under discussion

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Conclusion

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European level

• coordination of OA policies, esp. for national research funders,

• publication costs: scalability of existing studies (PEER, Houghton…), establishment of a « fair » APC price.