La voie dorée …. pour les articles
• « The research communications system
is in a period of transition towards
open access. We believe that, at its
simplest, this is a shift from a reader-
pays to an author-pays system, which in
turn requires a shift in publications
processes and business models. The
aim of our recommendations is to
accelerate that process, but in an
ordered way »
• « would require an additional £50-60m
a year in expenditure from the HE
sector: £38m on publishing in open
access journals, £10m on extensions
to licences for the HE and health
sectors and £3-5m on repositories, plus
one-off transition costs of £5m. »
OPERAS
Open access Publication in the
European Research Area for the Social
sciences and humanities
http://operas.hypotheses.org
Des objectifs communs
• Adopter des standards communs
• Partager les coûts de R&D
• Identifier et adopter les bonnes pratiques
• Evaluer les modèles économiques
• Défendre les humanités dans l’accès ouvert et
l’accès ouvert dans les humanités
• Fournir des services unifiés au niveau européen
• ESFRI : european strategy forum for research
infrastructures
• Labellise des initiatives majeures pour des
communautés scientifiques
• Implique des engagements de financements
nationaux
• Appels spécifiques dans H2020 (INFRADEV)
• Mise à jour de la feuille de route en 2018
• Une entité légale à la fin du processus
18 partenaires en provenance de 10 pays
1. Association of European University Presses – AEUP (EU)
2. Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (LX)
3. Conferenza dei Rettori delle Università italiane – CRUI (IT)
4. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche – ILIESI (IT)
5. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (DE)
6. ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (PT)
7. Knowledge Unlatched (UK)
8. Max Weber Stiftung (DE)
9. Oapen library (NL)
10. Open Books Publishers (UK)
11. Open Library of Humanities (UK)
12. OpenEdition (FR)
13. Ubiquity Press (UK)
14. Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (IT)
15. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (IT)
16. Università di Torino (IT)
17. University of Zadar (HR)
18. Εθνικό Κέντρο Τεκμηρίωσης – EKT (GR)
Vers une (cyber)infrastructure pour les
livres
“a layer of information, expertise,
standards, policies, tools, and
services that are shared broadly
across communities of inquiry but
developed for specific scholarly
purposes : cyberinfrastructure is
something more specific than the
network itself, but it is something
more general than a tool or a
resource developed for a particular
project, a range of projects, or, even
more broadly, for a particular
discipline.”
UN PROJET POUR OPERAS :
HIRMEOS
High Integration of Research Monograph in the European Research Area
for Social sciences and humanities