Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 69.28 |
Liaison | Katie Koscielak |
Submission Date | April 21, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Cal Poly Humboldt
AC-11: Open Access to Research
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Cyril
Oberlander Dean of the University Library Library |
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How many of the institution’s research-producing divisions are covered by a published open access policy that ensures that versions of future scholarly articles by faculty and staff are deposited in a designated open access repository? (All, Some or None):
All
Which of the following best describes the open access policy? (Mandatory or Voluntary):
Voluntary (strictly opt-in)
Does the institution provide financial incentives to support faculty members with article processing and other open access publication charges?:
Yes
A brief description of the open access policy, including the date adopted, any incentives or supports provided, and the repository(ies) used:
HSU Digital Commons is a publishing model started in 2015 that promotes research, scholarly publications, and creative works from Humboldt State University and Humboldt State University Press. The model advances knowledge as a publisher of educational, scholarly, trade books, and creative works. HSU Library provides opportunities to publish and share research with the academic and global community, including: journal hosting, conference management, book publishing, editorial and peer-review tools, and scholar pages.
The library offers financial incentives to authors who publish with HSU Digital Commons by providing editing services at no cost and otherwise housing the literary work and making it available to a wide audience at no additional cost. In addition, The Affordable Learning Solutions Program (AL$) began in July, 2015. The program supports two areas:
1. Pays up to 4 faculty $1,500 each to bring an open access textbook to press. To apply they must meet with our publishing team and meet the criteria for open access.
2. Pays up to 50 faculty $300 each to attend workshops that help them to identify existing open access material that can be incorporated into existing classes.
The AL$ grant is given in one year cycles. So far HSU has been awarded funding for 2015-16 and 2016-17 years. For 2017-18 HSU have a new grant from the Chancellor’s Office created from Assembly Bill AB798 which will be used to assist with publishing open access textbooks. See Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) http://www.affordablelearningsolutions.org/home and Assembly Bill 798 http://www.cool4ed.org/rfp.html for more information.
Humboldt Digital Scholar is a repository which supports the open access publishing model. As such, it is a fundamental step in transforming scholarly communication and providing more comprehensive access to research for scholars everywhere. Through this resource, the Library provides editing assistance and generally assists scholars with getting their work out to the public. This resource was stared in 2004.
http://libguides.humboldt.edu/c.php?g=443839&p=3026912
http://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/
https://library.humboldt.edu/about/HSUPress.html
A copy of the institution's open access policy:
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The institution's open access policy:
RESOLVED: That the Academic Senate of Humboldt State University recommends
that all faculty make a reasonable effort to acquire or retain the rights to place their
publications in an open-access institutional archive. Approved August 30, 2005
Resolution02-05-06-EXFINAL.doc (See additional uploaded documentation).
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The website URL where the open access repository is available:
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A brief description of how the institution’s library(ies) support open access to research:
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The website URL where information about the programs or initiatives is available:
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