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Re: Publish-or-Perish Mandates and Self-Archiving Mandates
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 21:59:19 EDT
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What surprises me here is that there is only 95% compliance. For any mandatory ETD program like the one that exists at Penn State now (http://www.etd.psu.edu), a graduate student cannot graduate without depositing the thesis in electronic form. One wonders why there is less than 100% compliance under these circumstances. This kind of mandatory policy, of course, has teeth that others do not. What is the penalty for a faculty member who ignores a university policy to deposit research papers in the university's IR? Until "mandatory" means something more than "strongly suggest" and has serious consequences for noncompliance, I suspect that the uptake will fall far short of Stevan's ideal Green OA world. Sandy Thatcher Penn State Press >> From: Arthur Sale (U. Tasmania) >> Subject: Mandatory policy success >> >> The results of a survey carried out by the Australasian Digital >> Theses program have recently been released. The full report is >> available at >> >> http://adt.caul.edu.au/memberinformation/submissionsurvey/survey2006.doc >> >> It applies to the deposit of open access electronic copies of >> research theses (eg PhD) in university repositories in >> Australia and New Zealand (and thence searchable through the >> ADT gateway http://adt.caul.edu.au/). >> >> It is apparent from the report (and indeed highlighted by the >> authors) that a mandatory deposit policy results in a submission >> rate of 95% of all theses accepted, while its absence results >> in a submission rate of 17-22% (in other words, a pitifully >> empty repository). While this should not be news to anyone, >> the report has hard quotable facts on the success of an >> institutional mandatory policy over a substantial population >> of universities.
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