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Repositories, mandates and author’s rights management : does it really work ?

Repositories, mandates and author’s rights management : does it really work ? Report on development in France Jean-François Lutz, University Henri Poincaré – Nancy 1 / Couperin. ICOLC 11th Fall Meeting Session 3. Where do we stand ? Did you say mandate ? Mi-term perspective.

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Repositories, mandates and author’s rights management : does it really work ?

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  1. Repositories, mandates and author’s rights management : does it really work ? Report on development in France Jean-François Lutz, University Henri Poincaré – Nancy 1 / Couperin ICOLC 11th Fall Meeting Session 3

  2. Where do we stand ? • Did you say mandate? • Mi-term perspective

  3. 1. Where do we stand ? • Current situation (sept. 2009) : • 80 repositories • among them 58 institutional repositories

  4. Distribution by institution type

  5. Distribution by repository software

  6. HAL (Hyper Articles en Ligne): • CNRS open archive launched in 2001 • and platform used for institutional repositories

  7. Summer 2006 : signature of a national agreement • HAL as central platform for all french research output • deposit either directly or from a local repository • Couperin involved in the process • a new impulsion is now needed

  8. 2. Didyousaymandate? • Funders : • ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) : deposit in HAL required for ANR funded articles, not mandated (nov. 2007).

  9. Research institutions : • no institutional-level mandate (at the moment) but • some encouraging examples : • Grande Ecole : ISAE (space and aeronautics) 70 % • University lab : Loria (computer sciences) 73 % • Research organism : Ifremer (sea sciences) 80 %

  10. 3. Mid-term perspective : Open Aire • Context and main goals : FP 7 / Open Access Pilot • Methodology : • Service : relying on existing repositories • Networking : central helpdesk / national liaison offices • Couperin as french liaison office

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