At the start of the project, OAPEN described the Deposit service for OA monographs (including chapters and other long-form publications) in the workflow report, and subsequently OAPEN set up the Deposit service. The Deposit service was provided through the OAPEN website:
− The OAPEN website was extended with a special ERC section (
http://www.oapen.org/content/erc-deposit(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)). This section includes information about ERC requirements, information about the Deposit service and guidance about publishing OA monographs. The service for researchers is provided through an online deposit form.
− The OAPEN website also includes a general section for publishers introducing the Deposit service, with guidance about the service (
http://www.oapen.org/content/deposit-deposit-service-publishers(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)).
− A section has been added to the OAPEN website with a list of publishers that comply with funder requirements (from ERC, Wellcome and FWF). During the course of ERC-OAPEN-2015, the list has been extended with a column with links to the green OA/self-archiving policy of publishers. There are now 25 publishers on the list.
The Deposit service makes use of three routes for the deposit of publications: aggregation of publications by OAPEN; deposit by researchers; deposit by publishers:
− Aggregation of publications was in most cases done upon request by ERCEA, which identified publications (books or book chapters) that were the result of ERC funded research. This was the most successful route during the project, accounting for the majority of publications that could be added to the OAPEN Library;
− Deposit by researchers was the least used route to add publications to the collection. This was most likely due to lack of awareness of the OAPEN deposit service among ERC grantees.
− Deposit by publishers was more successful, as OAPEN was able to inform publishers of the service directly and established regular contact with a number of the main publishers by introducing the list of publishers that comply with funder requirements.
Results of the Deposit service:
Total number of identified publications, resulting from ERC grants: 147
o Uploaded in OAPEN: 71
o Pending: 64
o Not uploaded: 12
Of uploaded publications (71):
> Books versus chapters:
• Books: 39
• Chapters: 32
> FP7 versus H2020:
• H2020: 2
• FP7: 56
• FP7 SC 39: 13 (FP7 grant agreement, with special clause 39)
> Aggregated versus deposited:
• Aggregated: 54
• Deposited: 17
• By researcher: 5
• By publisher: 12
> Gold and green:
• Gold OA: 55
• Green OA: 16
• Published version: 70
• Manuscript: 1
During the project (January 2016 – December 2017) OAPEN has measured the usage of the publications based on COUNTER compliant stats. In that time, the publications were downloaded 28,915 times in 161 different countries.
Communication
OAPEN has reached out to the OA community in two ways:
- Direct contact with the different stakeholders (mainly researchers and publishers) concerning specific publications. This was done mostly by email. We have been in contact with over 50 publishers and about 20 researchers, authors or PIs. Also, the ERC section at oapen.org informed these stakeholders about the deposit service;
OAPEN also created awareness for the Deposit service more in general through:
o Newsletters: to our OAPEN list, three special newsletters have been sent: 1) announcing the project, 2) the official press release concerning the start of the project, and 3) a newsletter about the launch of the Deposit service. The OAPEN list currently has over 1200 dedicated members. ERC-OAPEN was also mentioned in two more general newsletters from OAPEN and one from DOAB (currently over 1500 dedicated members),
o Through the OAPEN Twitter account (currently almost 4000 followers), several ERC funded titles have been announced, and also more general tweets with ERC related news have been sent out, some also retweeded from the DOAB Twitter account (nearing 2500 followers). This is an ongoing activity.
o The project management has promoted ERC-OAPEN at 6 different conferences and 4 workshops.