Workshop – Open Science and European OA policies in H2020 Open Access to Publications in H2020 Pedro Principe, University of Minho 26 April 2016 AGENDA Open Access in Europe: from FP7 to H2020 OA in H2020: summary of requirements OA in H2020: practical implementation OpenAIRE support services and tools OA IN EUROPE: FROM FP7 TO H2020 1 EC OA Mandate Progression FP7 OA Pilot (2008) • Grant agreement SC39 • 20% programme areas • Deposit in Repositories • ERC‘s OA Guidelines: Deposit in discipline (or institutional) repositories. Cap embargo. Horizon 2020 (2014) • All grant agreements • 100% programme areas • Deposit in Repositories • Open Research Data Pilot What changes in Horizon2020? Update of Guidelines • New clauses in Grant Agreements • OA to publications is mandatory for all projects • OA to data piloted for 9 selected areas • Member States are requested to develop and align national OA policies and infrastructure Multi-beneficiary General Model Grant Agreement 29.2 Open access to scientific publications 29.3 Open access to research data http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/amga/h2020-amga_en.pdf Grant Agreement: § 29.2 Open access to scientific publications Each beneficiary must ensure open access (free of charge, online access for any user) to all peer-reviewed scientific publications relating to its results. In particular, it must: (a) as soon as possible and at the latest on publication, deposit a machine-readable electronic copy of the published version or final peer-reviewed manuscript accepted for publication in a repository for scientific publications; Moreover, the beneficiary must aim to deposit at the same time the research data needed to validate the results presented in the deposited scientific publications. (b) ensure open access to the deposited publication — via the repository — at the latest: (i) on publication, if an electronic version is available for free via the publisher, or (ii) within six months of publication (twelve months for publications in the social sciences and humanities) in any other case. (c) ensure open access — via the repository — to the bibliographic metadata that identify the deposited publication. The bibliographic metadata must be in a standard format and must include all of the following: - the terms ["European Union (EU)" and "Horizon 2020"]["Euratom" and Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018"]; - the name of the action, acronym and grant number; - the publication date, and length of embargo period if applicable, and - a persistent identifier. OA IN H2020: SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS 2 Access requirements and who is covered by them? All beneficiaries of H2020 funding must provide open access (free of charge, online access for any user) to all peer- reviewed publications by depositing them into a repository http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/amga/h2020-amga_en.pdf In other words... Authors are free to choose between the two main and non- exclusive routes toward Open Access • Self-archiving (‚green‘ open access): the published article or the final peer reviewed manuscript is uploaded in an online repository – access is often delayed (‚embargo period‘) • Open access publishing (‚gold‘ open access): the article is immediately in open access mode, through the publisher. The associated costs are covered by the author/institution/funder. The article must always be deposited in a repository, even if the gold route has been choosen. Where to deposit? • Institutional repository OR • Disciplinary repository (arXiv, Europe PubMed Central, etc.) OR • Zenodo (www.zenodo.org) if none of the above is available. EC-cofunded, multidisciplinary repository, for publications and data. Remarks: • Finding a repository via registries: ROAR http://roar.eprints.org/, OpenDOAR http://www.opendoar.org/ or via OpenAIRE (more details later) • A list of publications on the project website is not sufficient. • How to bring all publications together? • OpenAIRE-compatibility to enable the harvesting of metadata (more details later) where what when What to deposit? • The final peer-reviewed manuscript, accepted for publication, including all modifications from the peer-review process OR • A machine-readable copy of the published version (usually a PDF document) In principle this applies to all kinds of publications, but emphasis is on peer-reviewed journal articles. where what when When to deposit? • Each beneficiary must deposit as soon as possible and at the latest on publication. where what when When should open access be provided? • Open access must be ensured immediately or after an embargo period: • GREEN – 6-12 months depending on the research area and the choice of journal • GOLD – immediately Some journals demand longer embargo periods (compare SHERPA/RoMEO database). where what when PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION 3 Are there metadata requirements on repository deposition? Beneficiaries must ensure immediate open access to the bibliographic metadata that identify the deposited publication in a standard format and must include all of the following: • the terms ["European Union (EU)" and "Horizon 2020"]["Euratom" and Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018"]; • the name of the action, acronym and grant number; • the publication date, and length of embargo period if applicable, and • a persistent identifier. Are Author Processing Charges (APCs) supported? Yes • For open access publishing, researchers can publish in open access journals, or in journals that sell subscriptions and also offer the possibility of making individual articles openly accessible (hybrid journals). • Where the case, the Author Processing Charges (APCs) incurred by beneficiaries are eligible for reimbursement during the duration of the action. Publication costs Dissemination costs, e.g. for publishing in open access journals/books, are eligible costs if incurred during the project period. What budget to consider in proposals? APC = Article Processing Charges Budget for Publications = Average APC x number of publications Method 1: Average APC based on list of journals used by the consortium (look up prices at publisher website and/or consult librarian) Method 2: Average APC based on general market figures (see next slide) Average APC? Björk/Solomon estimated (2014) the average price of Article Processing Charges (APC) • for established open access journals at ca. 1,020 EUR and • for hybrid journals (subscription journal with OA option for individual articles) at ca. 1,980 EUR Both types of OA publication costs can be reimbursed in H2020 projects. Currently, there is no price-cap for APCs. (For post-grant publications in FP7 a GOLD OA pilot is foreseen where a price-cap will likely apply.) What are projects expected to do? Projects have to start planning early on • DURING PROPOSAL WRITING PHASE • Outline of dissemination and exploitation strategy, including OA >> impact section of the proposal (how will results be shared, data be managed and shared?) • Include resources for publication costs (what journals, how many publications, what does it cost on average?) • Combine GREEN/GOLD strategies to achieve maximum of OA • DURING THE PROJECT • Additional provisions in the Consortium Agreement? (where to deposit, who is responsible) • Implementation of the dissemination strategy, report at reviews and update • What issues occur and how can they be solved? (publisher embargos, repositories for specific material, etc.) • AFTER THE PROJECT END • Are there publications foreseen after the ending of the project (ie which will not be covered by the budget) – for post-FP7 project publications there will be a gold OA pilot in H2020 • Who takes care of deposit in repositories after the project end? Some issues to consider 1. Publishing all articles in APC based gold OA is not probably the right solution, as this can lead to a substantial amount of the overall project budget. Therefore, a mixed strategy of GREEN/GOLD open access is highly recommended. 2. The growing open access market comes with some challenges • Lots of new journals/publishers, some of questionable quality (‚predatory journals‘, http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/) Some caution is needed when publishing, this holds for all journals. Consult ‚white lists‘ such as DOAJ. H2020 Open Research Data Pilot “Model Grant Agreement” 29.3 Open access to research data http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-data-mgt_en.pdf Requirements Open Data Pilot – in practice Data Management Plan required within six months after project grant Deposit your data in a research data repository Open data is data that is free to access and reuse: Creative Commons Licence CC-BY or CC0 Provide information about tools & instruments EC SUPPORT INFO 25 EC Open Access Factsheet: • https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horiz on2020/sites/horizon2020/files/FactShe et_Open_Access.pdf Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Horizon 2020 • http://ec.europa.eu/research/participa nts/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/o a_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-pilot-guide_en.pdf http://fosteropenscience.eu/ FOSTER Portal – Content/Resources • All materials are free to use, and can be edited, repurposed, recombined to suit your own training needs. • Many of these materials are being compiled into courses. Diagram of Foster’s Content Classification Diagram of Foster’s Content Classification OPENAIRE SUPPORT SERVICES AND TOOLS 4 OPEN ACCESS OpenAIRE implements the EC requirements & SUPPORTS THE OPEN DATA PILOT www.openaire.eu HELPDESK Ask a question FAQs RESOURCES OA H2020 guide Copyright Issues H2020 factsheets TRAINING Webinars Workshops www.openaire.eu/open-access-in-horizon-2020 www.openaire.eu/services-factsheets www.openaire.eu/webinars OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories FP7 post-grant OA Publishing funds ZENODO. Share & Reuse Open Research Data Pilot in H2020 Open Access to Publications in H2020 LOCATE AN APPROPRIATED REPOSITORY Deposit once! Via OpenAIRE INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY of the research institution with which they are affiliated SUBJECT/THEMATIC REPOSITORY ZENODO REPOSITORY Centralised option set up by the OpenAIRE project and CERN Depositing Through OpenAIRE they can be directed to: Publication repositories (OpenDOAR), Research Data repositories (RE3DATA). If no repository is available: Zenodo at CERN (sponsored by OpenAIRE) OpenAIRE harvests directly from a number of OpenAIRE compliant OA publishers and journal aggregators. Find where to deposit Deposit: www.zenodo.org PROJECT FUNDING IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD Acknowledge Acknowledge project funding in the article’s metadata: ZENODO OpenAIRE Workshop @ Ghent, Nov. 2015 API REPOSITORIES DEPOSIT WORKFLOW: Searching by the name, acronym or the project id number… Select the project and accept OpenAIRE Funders Projects List API USE OUR LINKING SERVICES AFTERWARDS AND ASSOCIATE YOUR RESEARCH RESULTS When you publish or deposit in OA make sure you use a fully OpenAIRE compatible repository. If you don't… LINK RESEARCH RESULTS TOOL https://www.openaire.eu/participate/claim Link publication or datasets to projets. Identify the project, select publications or datasets and set the access rights. STREAMLINES PROJECT REPORTING OpenAIRE We maintain a page for every EC (H2020, FP7) project, featuring project information, related project publications and datasets, and a statistics section. PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS LIST https://www.openaire.eu/search/find/projects OpenAIRE Workshop @ Ghent, Nov. 2015 OpenAIRE portal includes an App Box to generate a project publication list. Communicate your project results. Project apps Use OpenAIRE to aggregate and disseminate all project’s publications OpenAIRE Workshop @ Ghent, Nov. 2015 YOUR PUBLICATIONS WILL BE REPORTED AUTOMATICALLY TO THE EC'S PARTICIPANT PORTAL AT REPORTING TIME. Once you deposit in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repository OpenAIRE Workshop @ Ghent, Nov. 2015 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS Automatically EC's participant portal Project Statistics https://www.openaire.eu/search/project?projectId=corda_______::9e2754 8d3030b51b13861956a0f727e1 Discover and reuse OpenAIRE Workshop @ Ghent, Nov. 2015 Q&A Pedro Principe, pedroprincipe@sdum.uminho.pt