Open Access & REF James Kemp, Social Science Division
The two parts to OA 1. The wonderful part where you add to the pool of human knowledge and understanding 2. The part where you need to do something boring
It may not be perfect, but it’s still wonderful
Inspiration from illustration Benefits of Open Access, CC Danny Kingsley & Sarah Brown
What does this have to do with ?
What you need to know Output types The core of the REF 2021 open access policy is that journal articles and conference proceedings must be available in an open access form to be eligible for the next REF. In practice, this means that these outputs must be uploaded to an institutional or subject repository. (Research England) ACT ON ACCEPTANCE
What you need to know Act on Acceptance Applies from 1 April 2016 From 1 April 2018 submit within three months of acceptance ACT ON ACCEPTANCE
Exceptions Don’t worry… ACT ON ACCEPTANCE
There’s lots of help for you • LINKS • Open Access departmental contacts: http://openaccess.ox.ac.uk/wp- content/uploads/sites/2/2018/05/OA-Contacts-May-2018.pdf • Open Access Oxford FAQs: http://openaccess.ox.ac.uk/faq-next-ref/ • Research England FAQs: http://www.hefce.ac.uk/rsrch/oa/FAQ/
Tell your friends because it’s wonderful And don’t forget to Act on Acceptance , because you really do need to
Recommend
More recommend