Periodic Reporting for period 2 - OPERAS-P (Preparing open access in the european research area through scholarly communication)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2021-01-01 do 2021-06-30
The Landscape Study delivered by OPERAS-D gave an overview of the scholarly communication framework, presenting the specifics of open scholarly communication in SSH (initiatives, business models, infrastructures). The study showed an increasing uptake of Open Access by the publishing landscape, but a slower integration of the SSH disciplines than the STEM disciplines, for several reasons.
In SSH, research and publication are linked through the editing process. SSH research widely contributes to the production of knowledge and has a strong impact on the economic domain. However, those interdependencies are challenged by the absence of common standards and a lack of coordination between the different stakeholders (funders, institutions, publishers, authors) taking part in this process. More globally, the landscape is formed by a large number of actors (from large university presses to smaller scholarly initiatives), grounded in specific cultural areas, and structured in different ways according to their technological choices, their offer of services, their sources of funding. With the fast changes enabled by the paradigm of Open Science, this landscape is rapidly evolving, but without overall coordination. Open Science is more than mere Open Access to texts, so the entire research workflow needs to be addressed and revisited.
In parallel, the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) has been set up for the last three years to give a concrete structuration of the European Research Infrastructures and e-infrastructures to support Open Science. FAIR data will be part of the building blocks of the EOSC, so the principles have to be adapted and implemented in the SSH. If this process has a deep impact to foster innovative practices and multidisciplinarity, there is a need to structure the open scholarly communication landscape to achieve Open Science. The absence of a converging initiative to support the evolution of open scholarly communication prevents the internationalization of SSH research and prevents those communities to fully integrate the European Open Science Cloud.
As a distributed research infrastructure, OPERAS aims to bridge this gap setting up an operational framework engaging the actors of open scholarly communication at the European level, providing the means to structure this landscape in the long term, and develop a more inclusive and sustainable scholarly ecosystem for researchers. Those means imply the coverage of several aspects: technical, through a common set of technologies, standards; financial, through the establishment of efficient business models to sustain SSH open scholarly communication needs; innovative, to implement publishing and communication models or enhance the interoperability and complementarity of existing dissemination platforms.
OPERAS-P addresses this ambition based on the more recent landscape developments building the operational framework to set up the core of OPERAS infrastructure, supporting the integration of communities and innovation in the field of open scholarly communication, and enhancing the technical effectiveness of open scholarly communication actors to raise quality, interoperability and compliance with Open Science and FAIR principles.