What. What.

I agree with Matt for journal articles etc: check SherpaRomeo to see if there's 
another version the publisher allows. 

If there's no version allowed we just won't deposit to the IR. (Or more 
precisely, it may be deposited to a 'dark archive' which we can use for PBRF 
(govt funding based on research outputs) audit purposes but never goes public.)

For theses, we require them all to be deposited OA into our IR in the first 
place (embargoes allowed under specific circumstances) and bypass ProQuest's 
whole money grab.

We don't have money to waste buying back our own researchers' content!

Deborah

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James, 
Heather
Sent: Wednesday, 5 April 2017 5:10 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Are you paying royalty fees for the articles deposited 
to the institutional repository?

We do not pay any fees for including faculty work in the IR, but our graduate 
students do have to pay a fee to ProQuest if they want their 
thesis/dissertation deposited open access into the IR. I'm not 100% clear on 
what this fee is for, so it's on my to-do list to investigate further...

Heather James

Coordinator, Scholarly Communication & Digital Programs Raynor Memorial 
Libraries Marquette University
414-288-6295



-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tiewei 
Liu
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 11:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Are you paying royalty fees for the articles deposited to 
the institutional repository?

Hi everyone,


We would like to know whether your libraries are paying royalty fees to the 
publishers in order to include faculty's publications in your institutional 
repositories. Can anyone help with this question?

Thank you in advance for your help!


Best,
Lucy


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Tiewei (Lucy) Liu
IR and Metadata Librarian
Henry Madden Library
California State University, Fresno
5200 N. Barton Ave., M/S ML34
Fresno, California 93740-8014
Tel: 559.278.1073 <(559)%20278-1073>
Fax: 559.278.7877 <(559)%20278-7877>

Fresno State Digital Repository 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__repository.library.fresnostate.edu_&d=DwIBaQ&c=S1d2Gs1Y1NQV8Lx35_Qi5FnTH2uYWyh_OhOS94IqYCo&r=XWj_eUO_bQUCPHe-lMHZ-m_Bw3WZ5F5rv-z8jW_oNrE&m=BmrjXV97f-DqUJIy1D2dKfawe5wjM5oxwkeHg6LgqAg&s=s99hHoVyeRlLYKnK9ILViyiAY2dIEFMaWtK7yvH6Vqc&e=
A pre-print is the original version of the manuscript as it is submitted to a 
journal. The pre-print has not been through a process of peer review.
A post-print is a document that has been through the peer review process and 
incorporated reviewers comments. It is the final version of the paper before it 
is sent off to the journal for publication. It can't be formatted to look like 
the journal.

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