Blackwell Instructions for self-archiving manuscripts

From: Stevan Harnad <harnad_at_ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 02:56:35 +0100

    Posted with permission:

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Alexander Borbely wrote:

> I enjoyed reading your spirited advice to the World Congress of Science
> Journalists.
>
> My wife just gave me the instructions for depositing manuscripts she
> received for a paper in the European J Neuroscience. I was astonished to
> read that depositing the final version of the manuscript is prohibited
> (see Section "Accepted version"). Making available only the version
> originally submitted is not very useful if major modifications based
> on the referees' recommendation are made.
>
> Are you familiar with these instructions and what is your opinion?
>
> Alexander A. Borbély, M.D.
> Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology
> Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
> University of Zurich

I am very familiar with these instructions. Blackwell's is a 12-month
embargo publisher.

The solution is extremely simple: always deposit the postprint (i.e.,
the refereed, revised, accepted final draft) immediately upon acceptance
for publication (definitely not 12 months later!) and set the access as
"Closed Access" instead of "Open Access," if you wish, which means the
metadata (author, title, journal, abstract) are openly accessible to
anyone on the web immediately, but the full-text is not. In addition, as
I wrote before, make sure to implement the "Fair Use" Button (in your
university's repository, ZORA): EMAIL EPRINT REQUEST.

    http://www.eprints.org/news/features/request_button.php

All searches will lead to the Closed Access Deposit, and that in turn
has the Button, which will provide for all usage needs during the
1-year embargo, semi-automatically, almost immediately, via almost-OA.

Embargoes will all die (I promise!) a *very* quick death once all
institutions mandate immediate deposit like this; but embargoes will win
the day if institutions foolishly make the mandated *deposit* date
contingent on when publisher embargo's say-so.

     http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/71-guid.html
     http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/136-guid.html

Several other points:

(1) Unlike Blackwell's journals, most journals (62%) already endorse
immediate OA deposit.

     http://romeo.eprints.org/stats.php

(2) There is no reason whatsoever to hold out for the publisher's PDF:
The author's postprint is just fine for all research purposes! The PDF
is completely irrelevant, one way or the other.

(3) Although it must always be left as an individual judgment for the
author to make in the case of each individual paper, it is also good
scholarly practice, wherever possible, to also deposit, even earlier,
the pre-refereeing preprint (especially if submitting to an embargo
publisher): The repository will tag the preprint clearly as an
unrefereed draft, with a prominent link to the refereed postprint (and
from there to the "Fair Use" button); this will also allow search
engines to pick up the full-text for full-text indexing in the case of a
Closed Access deposit, leading to many more discoveries of both the
preprint and the postprint.

I do not for one microsecond believe that any publisher's statement
that "a corrected version of the preprint (i.e., the postprint) cannot
be made OA immediately" has any legal validity; nor do I think such
nonsense could ever be enforced, had it had any legal validity. But
instead of wasting still more time to wait for people to at last realize
this, and deposit their postprints as OA immediately, the
immediate-deposit/optional-access policy (plus the "Fair Use" button)
are the best compromise solution.)

Then nature can take its course. And meanwhile researcher access needs
are taken care of, almost-immediately, through almost-OA, during any
putative embargo period.

Stevan Harnad

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