Kipphut-Smith, S., Boock, M., Chapman, K., & Willi
Hooper, M. (2018). Measuring Open Access Policy Compliance: Results of a
Survey. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 6(1),
None. http://doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.2247
INTRODUCTION
In the last decade, a significant number of institutions have
adopted open access (OA) policies. Many of those working with OA
policies are tasked with measuring policy compliance. This article
reports on a survey of Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions
(COAPI) members designed to better understand the methods currently used
for measuring and communicating OA policy success.
METHODS
This electronic survey was distributed to the COAPI member
listserv, inviting both institutions who have passed an implemented
policies and those who are still developing policies to participate.
RESULTS
The results to a number of questions related to topics such as
policy workflows, quantitative and qualitative measurement activities
and related tools, and challenges showed a wide range of responses,
which are shared here.
DISCUSSION
It is clear that a number of COAPI members struggle with
identifying what should be measured and what tools and methods are
appropriate. The survey illustrates how each institution measures
compliance differently, making it difficult to benchmark against peer
institutions.
CONCLUSION
As a result of this survey, we recommend that institutions
working with OA policies be as transparent as possible about their data
sources and methods when calculating deposit rates and other
quantitative measures. It is hoped that this transparency will result in
the development of a set of qualitative and quantitative best practices
for assessing OA policies that standardizes assessment terminology and
articulates why institutions may want to measure policies.
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