Mariya Maistrovskaya ; Judy Hum-Delaney - Simplifying OA Policy Compliance for Authors Through a Publisher- Repository Partnership

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Simplifying OA Policy Compliance for Authors Through a Publisher- Repository PartnershipArticle

Authors: Mariya Maistrovskaya ORCID1; Judy Hum-Delaney ORCID2

In April of 2015, Canadian Science Publishing (CSP) in partnership with the University of Toronto Libraries launched an automated manuscript deposit service. Upon author’s opt-in, an automated workflow transfers their accepted manuscript from the publisher system into the University of Toronto research repository, TSpace, where it is made openly available with a reference to the final version on the journal website. This free service is available to authors publishing their work in CSP’s NRC Research Press journals and is of particular interest to grant recipients looking to comply with the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications that came into effect in 2015. This paper provides an overview of the partnership and the workflow that makes over 1,200 manuscripts openly available annually. It also shares the script that can be adopted by other libraries and publishers looking to provide automated deposit service to authors for the purpose of funder mandate compliance, green OA, or preservation.


Volume: Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure
Section: Practitioner Papers
Published on: June 20, 2018
Accepted on: June 20, 2018
Submitted on: June 20, 2018
Keywords: open access, funder mandate, automated deposit, accepted manuscript, institutional repository, [ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
Funding:
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  • Funder: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  • Funder: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  • Funder: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

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