Yes, that's exactly right. The option is useful for students who don't 
otherwise have access to an OA repository. We have arranged to have all the 
options for deposit and embargo in the ProQuest interface streamlined. In my 
case, I go to all the formatting workshops for graduate students and explain 
copyright and open access to them, so it's made clear what the options are. I 
definitely suggest reaching out to your graduate school administrators on this 
to ensure students get the best information.

Margaret Heller
Digital Services Librarian
Loyola University Chicago
773-508-2686


-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian 
Meuse
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2017 12:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Are you paying royalty fees for the articles deposited 
to the institutional repository?

Hi Heather,

I think that fee ($30 or something?) is to have the thesis included in the 
Proquest OA site - not the institutions. Students should not have to pay 
anything to Proquest to deposit in your IR. At a previous institution, we had 
Proquest add a checkbox to the submission process that would record whether the 
student wanted to deposit in our IR - if I'm remembering correctly, we had 
Proquest remove their OA option. 

Brian Meuse
Digital Initiatives Librarian
Brandeis University

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