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ID: 230 / CEC morning 05: 1 CEC session Topics: Benchmarking + Advocacy Keywords: repository, copyright, license, Open Access, Law
Managing institutional repositories
Laura Muñoz, Victoria Barragan, Veronica Juan
Andalusian eHealth Library, Spain-Biblioteca Virtual del Sistema Sanitario Público de Andalucía (BV-SSPA). Consejería de Salud de la Junta de Andalucía. Seville, Spain.
As stated in all of the Open Access Declarations or Statements, libraries have an important role in the Open Access movement and in most cases are responsible for the creation of repositories.
This forces librarians to acquire skills to deal with legal aspects related to what is or is not allowed and to widen their knowledge in Intellectual Property Law, Copyright, Open Access strategies, Creative Commons Licenses, etc.
We plan to offer a course to give the audience the appropriate tools to manage these legal issues of repositories.
The course will be introductory with the following key points:
Open Access Policies and the role they impose on libraries
Institutional Mandates
The wording of institutional Open Access Policies
Open Access publications and their inclusion in Institutional Repositories
The granting of rights to include authors' scientific production in repositories
Embargo clauses
Terms of use for repository resources
The duration of the course will be 3 hours, with the last one dedicated to practical cases of submitting articles to a repository according to publisher copyright policies and self-archiving:
Gold Open Access Publishing
Green Open Access Publishing
Self-Archiving
Delegate Archiving
The conclusion of the course will be a reflection on whether all our institutional scientific output which is freely available on the Internet should be submitted to an institutional repository.
Learning outcomes : By the end of this course, the students will be able to:
Understand the different ways of Open Access Publishing and their legal implications
Apply the rules for the inclusion of scientific output in repositories
Analyze the scientific output of their institutions and evaluate the knowledge and use of Open Access Publishing
Foster Open Access strategies within their institutions.
Level : Introductory
Target audience : Librarians involved with institutional repositories or those who carry out certain tasks related to the legal implications of repositories, for which they need to deal with Intellectual Property Law or Copyright.
Preparation for the session : No
Biography and Bibliography Laura Muñoz, Masters in Business Administration and Masters in Strategic Management of Knowledge and Information. She has been working for the Digital Health Library of Andalusia, Spain (Andalusian eHealth Library, Biblioteca Virtual del SSPA), for twelve years and she is in charge of the Strategic Management and Project Department.
Victoria Barragan, Public Administration Degree. She has been working for the Digital Health Library of Andalusia, Spain (Andalusian eHealth Library, Biblioteca Virtual del SSPA) for nine years at the Strategic Management and Project Department.
Veronica Juan, Doctor of Medicine since 1997, Degree in Medicine 1985.
Doctorate in Medicine and Surgery by the Alicante University with a Dissertation on Scientific Documentation.
Official employee of Documentation Centers, Libraries and Archives since 1986, She has been the Director of the Andalusian eHealth Library since 2005, a part of the Andalusian Health Ministry.