Editori senza policy Open access:
quali strategie adottare?
Luigi Sambuelli
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Ambiente del Territorio
e delle Infrastrutture
Le azioni possibili
• Lettera all’editore che fa presente la richiesta da parte dell’istituzione
di pubblicare in OA e mettere il lavori su Porto includendo:
1. Il riferimento alla clausola 39 del FP7
2. Il riferimento al fatto che l’OA aumenta l’indice di citazione
3. La propensione conseguente a pubblicare su riviste che abbiano una
favorevole politica di OA
4. Il link a Porto http://porto.polito.it/
5. In attach la lettera adeguata secondo il caso che chiede all’editore di
dare una risposta precisa sulla sua politica OA (scaricabili da
http://www.biblio.polito.it/openaccess/richieste_editori.html)
Il caso pratico
Riviste facenti capo all’EAGE
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(1):
First break - EAGE - mensile
Geophysical prospecting (GP)- EAGE – Wiley-Blackwell - bimestrale
Near surface geophysics (NSG) – EAGE – bimestrale
Basin research (BR) – EAGE – IAS (2) - Wiley-Blackwell - bimestrale
Petroleum geoscience (PG) – EAGE- Geological Society of London
(GSL)-quadrimestrale
(1)European
Association of Geoscientists and Engineers
(2)International Association of Sedimentologists
Un sasso nello stagno
Mia mail del 13 Settembre 2012 17:35 all‘editor in chief di NSG
On 23 October I’ll have to give a brief talk in my university on “What to do when
the Editors have no policy about OA opportunity” and EAGE is one of these
cases.
We prepared two letter forms: one to be sent contemporarily to submission of a
paper and one to be sent after the submission. I send to you these two forms in
attach. Can you help me? To whom I should send these forma in order to get the
OFFICIAL answer of EAGE editor?
What would it be the answer of EAGE?
Thank you very much
Prima onda
Mail inoltrata il 13 Settembre 2012 17.29 dall‘editor in chief di NSG a
editori delle atre riviste EAGE
I like to bring the open access issue again to the attention of EAGE and ask for a
suitable scheme to meet the need of authors to be able to place their published
work subsequently on (noncommercial) open access platforms. In our function
as members of the publication committee and being in charge of the journals as
editors, we are increasingly confronted with this issue.
One way handling this is suggested by Luigi Sambuelli, also Associate Editor by
Near Surface Geophysics (see below and attached). In fact, we are aware
of many journals doing this alike.
With this, I am asking EAGE to establish a clear policy and working scheme for
allowing authors to place their work in open access platforms.
We know, that authors actually check on this possibility before
submitting and it is getting increasingly an important factor by their
decision to which journal the they like to submit.
Seconda onda
Mail del 13 Settembre 2012 18.04 da un membro dell‘editorial board di
PG
I think this is a matter for the whole Board of EAGE to consider.
I propose that we ask SMITH to provide Head Office advice on this request to
the Board, and I encourage editors of the other EAGE journals to submit their
comments to SMITH, with copies to SMITH, to all the other editors, and to
me. Of course, we cannot act unilaterally with respect to Basin Research and
Petroleum Geoscience because we are only co-owners of those two journals.
Mail del 13 Settembre 2012 19.44 dall‘editor in chief di PG
The matter was discussed at the last PG Owners’ Meeting in Houten. In a
nutshell, GSL have formed a working group charged with developing a policy to
advise the GSL Council through the Publications Committee. Sounds a bit
bureaucratic but SMITH of GSL Publishing House gave a quick but thorough
overview of the situation. It will affect publicly-funded research in the first
instance as governments increasingly require OA publication.
Risultato probabile
Geological Society – Londra (Petroleum Geoscience)
……. Please note that authors continue to enjoy the following rights:
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•In the case of journal articles, and prior to publication by the Geological Society,
the right to post a ‘postprint’ (i.e. Accepted Version*, in the final form accepted
by Geological Society of London for publication) to authors’ personal web pages
or to an institutional web site or repository maintained by the institution to which
they are affiliated. Any such posted work must be accompanied by a notice:
“Accepted for publication in [name of publication] as of [date]”. After publication,
it should be accompanied by a link to the abstract of the article in the Lyell
Collection. Note that the final published PDF may not be posted in such ways.
In conclusione
•Gli Autori possono/devono fare pressione sugli editori per avere
risposte chiare sulle loro politiche OA.
•Le leve sono:
il successo in termini di indice di citazioni delle riviste OA;
la richiesta, all’interno dei progetti UE di pubblicare in OA;
la conseguente propensione a pubblicare in giornali OA.
•Li si può mettere di fronte ai documenti che chiedono di prendere
posizione.
•L’argomento è di attualità e molto sentito; l’esperienza riportata
dimostra come l’ambiente editoriale sia sensibile e reattivo a
sollecitazioni mirate.
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