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Lenus & Open Access Policy in the HSE

Lenus & Open Access Policy in the HSE. Aoife Lawton 22nd October 2013. Overview. What is Lenus about? What is the vision for Lenus? How does the HSE’s OA policy complement Lenus?. What is Lenus?.

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Lenus & Open Access Policy in the HSE

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  1. Lenus & Open Access Policy in the HSE Aoife Lawton 22nd October 2013 Seminar “Getting the information you need – open access for health and well-being” St. Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin Oct 22nd 2013

  2. Overview • What is Lenus about? • What is the vision for Lenus? • How does the HSE’s OA policy complement Lenus?

  3. What is Lenus? • Lenus is an online repository set up to make research & grey literature in healthcare in Ireland more easily accessible. to become the primary online resource for information relating to the Irish health services. Our commitment is to preserve, maintain and make freely available for research purposes, policy & research from authors and health agencies on the island of Ireland to the global community. Lenus’ vision is to support Open Access research in Irish health by developing a single access point and repository for Irish health literature and research.

  4. Background • 2005 HSE established and former health boards abolished • 2006 HSE Libraries Online & IHPA launched • 2007-2008 Project Plan to implement Lenus • 2009 Lenus launched

  5. Repository Rationale • Health services in Ireland • Diverse (130 organisations) • Knowledge intensive sector • Dissemination & availability of Irish research key to evidence-based practice’ • Grey literature important source of evidence for public health (Ogilvie, Dobbins, Franks) • No central system for collection, dissemination or preservation of Irish health literature existed.

  6. Content criteria Content accepted in Lenus meets the following criteria: • The information is in the public domain • Peer-reviewed research • The information has a focus on healthcare • The information is being submitted on behalf of an organisation(s) or author(s) with their permission.

  7. Making Online Submission easier

  8. Issues and Resolutions • Health research matters but awareness of OA & Lenus is low. • Survey 2012 (n=450) • 25.3% of respondents had never heard of Lenus. • 46% had never heard of Open access publishing • Self deposit low • Lack of authority control for subjects, author names (?) How is this being resolved? • Advisory Group set up in the HSE • National Steering Committee for Open Access established • Local events at hospitals and communication (Clinical Program)

  9. Milestones

  10. Milestone announcement! ….integration with RIAN

  11. Governance

  12. Lenus Project Team

  13. Lenus Working Group Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann

  14. HSE OA & Research Advisory Group

  15. Looking Ahead • Bibliometric study of impact • Strategic Plan • Keep in touch with users • Survey 2014 • Training sessions (monthly) • Keep research on the agenda • Global Health initiative • OA journal for healthcare

  16. Further Information www.lenus.ie http://rian.ie www.hse.ie/cliks

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