From: "Kant, Juliane" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 13:54:32 +0000

Dear list,



I'm happy to let you know that Knowledge Exchange
<http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/> (KE) has published the article
*Monitoring
agreements with Open Access elements: why article level metadata is
important.*



If  you are interested in monitoring OA publications and monitoring cost
data for OA publications at a national or institutional level or by funder
this may be an interesting article for you to read.



The Knowledge Exchange (KE) Monitoring Open Access (OA) task and finish
group has undertaken research on agreements with OA elements (e.g.
agreements with APC discounts, offsetting agreements, read and publish
agreements) set between consortia from KE countries and major publishers
between 2016 and early 2019. Following recommendations from KE and ESAC *it
assessed agreements with OA elements to investigate what article-level
metadata consortia request from publishers and what metadata publishers
deliver to consortia*.



With Plan S research funders requiring a full transition to OA by 2021, the
delivery of article-level metadata becomes critical to monitor publishers’
compliance with Plan S requirements for transformative arrangements.



The research findings showed that:

   - Not all consortia agreements requested the article-level metadata as
   recommended by KE and ESAC.
   - Most importantly, none of the publishers provided all the metadata
   that the consortia requested.
   - Publishers also did not deliver the same metadata across countries and
   this may be due lack of consistency in their practices.

*The research findings can be used as a benchmark to monitor how major
publishers were performing in KE countries until early 2019 and prior to
Plan S comes into effect in 2021.*

You can read the full article here:
https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.489/ and find out more
about Knowledge Exchange's work on Monitoring Open Access here:
http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/event/oa-monitoring



We hope the article will give new insights and facilitate collective
action. Please help us distributing our work and share it widely through
your channels!



With best regards,



Juliane Kant




*The Knowledge Exchange* <http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/>* (KE)
partners are six key national organizations within Europe tasked with
developing infrastructure and services to enable the use of digital
technologies to improve higher education and research: **CSC*
<https://www.csc.fi/>* in Finland, **CNRS* <http://www.cnrs.fr/index.php>* in
France, **DAFSHE*
<https://ufm.dk/en/the-ministry/organisation/danish-agency-for-science-and-higher-education>*
in
Denmark* *, **DFG* <http://www.dfg.de/en/>* in Germany, **Jisc*
<https://www.jisc.ac.uk/>* in the UK and **SURF* <https://www.surf.nl/en>* in
the Netherlands.*



Dr. Juliane Kant
Scientific Library Services and Information Systems



* Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) German Research Foundation
*Kennedyallee
40
53175 Bonn
Tel. +49 (228) 885-2009
Fax +49 (228) 885-713309
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