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Mei 2015

Benefits of self-archiving of research output   

                                                                                  Sien Afrikaans onder

Stellenbosch University Council officially approved the institutional policy on the mandatory self-archiving of research output in December last year. The Library and Information service is the curator of this policy.

Self-archiving refers to the practice of scholars depositing copies of their peer-reviewed research articles or conference proceedings to an institutional repository (SUNScholar in our case) or other open electronic archive. This practice has become widely accepted in the Open Access research community over the last few years with more and more universities adopting self-archiving policies in order to encourage participation in Open Access, to grow the content of their institutional repositories and to increase the visibility of the institution’s research output.

According to The Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies (ROARMAP), a searchable international registry charting the growth of open access mandates adopted by universities, 477 universities worldwide have adopted self-archiving policies to date.

SPARC Europe, a foundation with the mission to create change and build a better scholarly communication system for the future, documents the benefits of self-archiving for individuals and institutions as follows:

Benefits for the individual:

  • Research papers that are freely available online are on average better visible and used more often than those that are not.

  • Regular submission of an author's work to a repository provides an author with a central archive of their work and a record of publication to add to their CV.

Benefits for the institution:

  • Establishing an institutional repository enables a university to publicise its research and teaching programmes by enabling access to the work of its staff and students.

  • The academic work of an institution can be presented in one place rather than spread amongst hundreds of journals, so increasing visibility and prestige.

  • The quality of a university's academic output forms an effective advertisement for the institution, attracting external revenue streams, new faculty, and students.

  • Deposit in a university repository can also ease - both for the institution and for the academic author - the administrative burden of reporting publications for research assessment and review exercised.

The proven benefits and the growth and acceptance of the practice world-wide, should encourage more and more scholars to make their research output freely available to the widest possible audience via the self-archiving process. Here at SU, the process is facilitated by the Library and Information Service through SUNScholar, our institutional repository. For further information on the process and the policy, please refer to the Library’s webpage on Open Access.

Mimi Seyffert

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Voordele van die selfargivering van navorsingsuitsette
 

Die Universiteit Stellenbosch Raad het in Desember verlede jaar amptelik die beleid insake verpligte selfargivering van navorsingsuitsette aanvaar. Die Biblioteek- en Inligtingsdiens is die kurator van hierdie beleid.


Selfargivering verwys na die praktyk van navorsers wat kopieë van hul ewekniebeoordeelde navorsingsartikels of konferensiereferate in ‘n instiutionele bewaarplek (SUNScholar in ons geval) of ‘n ander oop elektroniese argief deponeer. Hierdie praktyk word wyd aanvaar binne die Ooptoegang navorsingsgemeenskap met meer en meer universiteite wat selfargiveringsbeleide aanvaar om deelname in Ooptoegang aan te moedig, die inhoud van institusionele bewaarplekke te vergroot en om die sigbaarheid van instansies se navorsingsuitsette te verhoog.


Volgens ROARMAP, ‘n soekbare databasis van verpligte selfargiveringsbeleide van Ooptoegang bewaarplekke, wat ook die groei van hierdie beleide tabelleer, het 477 universiteite wêreldwyd reeds selfargiveringsbeleide aanvaar.


SPARC Europe, 'n stigting met die doel om verandering mee te bring en ‘n beter wetenskaplike kommunikasiesisteem vir die toekoms te bou, dokumenteer die voordele van selfargivering vir individue en instansies as volg:


Voordele vir die individu:

  • Navorsingsartikels wat vrylik aanlyn beskikbaar is, is gemiddeld meer sigbaar en word meer gebruik as dié wat nie is nie. Om akademiese werk binne ‘n ooptoegang bewaarplek te deponeer verbeter dus die profiel van ‘n outeur wêreldwyd en bevorder die verspreiding en impak van die navorsing wat die outeur onderneem.

  • Gereelde deponering van ‘n outeur se werk binne ‘n bewaarplek bied aan die outeur ‘n sentrale argief van sy of haar werk en ‘n rekord van publiksies om by ‘n CV aan te heg.

Voordele vir die instansie

  • Die oprigting van ‘n institusionele bewaarplek stel die universiteit in staat om sy navorsings- en leerprogramme te bemark deur toegang tot die werk van personeel en studente te bied.

  • Die akademiese werk van ‘n instansie kan op een plek aangebied word in plaas daarvan dat dit versprei word tussen honderde joernale en dus die sigbaarheid en prestige sodoende verhoog.

  • Die kwaliteit van ‘n universiteit se akademiese uitsette is ‘n effektiewe advertensie vir die instansie wat eksterne geldstrome, nuwe personeel en studente kan lok.

  • Deponering binne ‘n institusionele brewaarplek kan ook vir beide die instansie en die outeur die administratiewe las van die rapportering van uitsette vir assessering en ander doeleindes verlig.

Die bewese voordele, die groei en aanvaarding van die praktyk wêreldwyd behoort meer en meer navorsers aan te moedig om hul navorsingsuitsette vrylik aan die grootste moontlike gehoor beskikbaar te stel deur middel van die selfargiveringsproses. Hier by die US word die proses deur die Biblioteek- en Inligtingsdiens gefasiliteer deur SUNScholar, ons institusionele bewaarplek. Vir meer inligting oor die proses en die beleid, verwys asseblief na die Biblioteek se Ooptoegangwebblad.

Mimi Seyffert

 

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