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Improving Open Access visibility in Trove The NISO Access and License Indicators Julia Hickie Trove Support Team @TroveAustralia 1

ORCID Researchers from across the world 2

Trove Researchers from Australia 3

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Professor Elizabeth Kendall http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-542213 <identifier>http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-542213</identifier> <publisher>national Library of Australia Party Infrastructure</publisher> <date>2008-12-11t09:22:56z</date> <language>eng</language> <title>kendall, Elizabeth</title> <title>professor, Elizabeth, Kendall</title> <coverage>1963 -</coverage> <relation>http://nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an35598135</relation> <relation>http://research-hub.griffith.edu.au/individual/n83b9bb1f0e0539a960bea4b4f55ca6c6</relation> <relation>http://services.ands.org.au/home/orca/rda/view.php?key=griffith.eud.au/83b9bb1f0e0539a960bea4b4f55ca 6c6</relation> <relation>http://services.ands.org.au/home/orca/rda/view.php?key=griffith.edu.au/individual:n83b9bb1f0e0539a960b ea4b4f55ca6c6</relation> <relation>http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-542213</relation> <relation>http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2399-1460</relation> <contributor>libraries Australia</contributor> <contributor>griffith University</contributor> <contributor>orcid</contributor> 9

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9000 ORCID records in Trove 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 Dump from ORCID staff 0 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 13

Are the humanities under-represented? Epidemiology 56 Cancer 55 Climate change 44 Genomics 43 Bioinformatics 43 Ecology 40 Public Health 37 Mental Health 34 Genetics 33 Psychology 31 Statistics 25 Remote Sensing 25 Education 24 Sustainability 23 Nutrition 23 Immunology 22 Diabetes 22 Obesity 21 Evolution 21 Nursing 20 Neuroscience 20 Molecular Biology 19 Marine Ecology 19 Higher Education 18 Depression 18 Dementia 18 Schizophrenia 17 Marine biology 17 Machine Learning 17 Health economics 17 Gender 17 Conservation 17 Social media 16 Physical activity 16 Health 16 Coral Reefs 16 Biogeography 16 Stroke 15 Infectious Diseases 15 Biodiversity 15 Cardiovascular Disease 15 Breast Cancer 15 Qualitative Research 14 Research 14 GIS 14 Fish 14 Innovation 14 Sleep 13 Population Genetics 13 Geology 13 Alcohol 13 14

Shouldn't researchers already be in the National Authority file? Libraries Australia and ORCID 9% Just ORCID 91% 15

How many years have they been publishing? 400 350 300 250 Researchers 200 150 100 50 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 66 Years 16

How many publications have they nominated? 2500 2000 1500 Researchers 1000 500 0 0 1 2-5 5-10 10-25 25-49 50-99 100-149 150-199 200+ Publications 17

University of Southern Queensland, 54 Murdoch University, 56 University of Western Charles Sturt University, 83 Sydney, 84 Universi Victoria University, 87 ty of New La Trobe University, 116 England, Swinburne 100 RMIT University, 132 University of Deakin University, 144 Technology University of Newcastle, 148, 119 Flinders University, 151 Macquarie University, 158 University of South Australia, 173 University of Technology Sydney, 180 CSIRO, 184 The Florey Institute of Central Defence University The Federation Neuroscience Royal Garvan Australasian QIMR Queensland Science University Royal Sansom Menzies Australiasian of the Institute Berghofer Australian University University, and Sunshine Institute and School College Notre Mental College Medical and of Australia, for Dame New Health of Australian University Edith Technology Southern Charles St. Zealand Bond Infection Catholic Cowan Cross Darwin Coast, Vincent's of Canberra, University, Organisation Royal Research, 40University, Health, Surgeons, ANSTO, College RHDAustralia, 24 University, Prevention Perth Research, Hospital, 16 Institute, 1422 17 Hospital, of 25 16Psychiatrists, 14 11 4541 3726 and 217 15 1 13 (Australia), Control, 31 91 54 University of Melbourne, 748 University of Queensland, 618 University of Sydney, 490 University of New South Wales, 467 Is it only at some institutions? Monash University, 427 Curtin University, 187 University of Wollongong, 200 University of Adelaide, 242 James Cook University, 245 University of Western Australia, 259 Griffith University, 269 University of Tasmania, 301 Queensland University of Technology, 294 Australian National University, 280 18

Australian researchers with ORCIDS (as far as Trove can tell): work in science, particularly medicine generally are not in the National Authority file (they re not monograph authors?) have been publishing 5-25 years have published 10+ papers could be at any Australian University or Institute 19

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Linktype the Trove Flag <identifier linktype="fulltext"> <identifier linktype="restricted"> <identifier linktype="notonline"> 22

Access License and Indicators NISO RP-22-2015 http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/ 23

<free_to_read/> The Open Access Flag <dc> </dc> <free_to_read/> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/13613</identifier> <title>modelling of dengue fever and its vector risks based on the impacts of socioeconomic, meteorological and environmental factors: a Geographic Information System-based case study of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia</title> <creator>khormi H</creator> <publisher>university of New England. School of Environmental and Rural Science</publisher> <relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.05.001</relation> <relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.08.028</relation> <type>thesis doctoral</type> <date>2013</date> <contributor>university of New England</contributor> 24

University of New England repository version <dc> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/13613</identifier> <title>modelling of dengue fever and its vector risks based on the impacts of socioeconomic, meteorological and environmental factors: a Geographic Information System-based case study of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia</title> <dc:rights>free_to_read</dc:rights> </dc> Trove version <dc> </dc> <free_to_read/> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/13613</identifier> <title>modelling of dengue fever and its vector risks based on the impacts of socioeconomic, meteorological and environmental factors: a Geographic Information System-based case study of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia</title> 25

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Without <free_to_read/> <dc> </dc> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/16940</identifier> <title>dbh and height show significant correlation with incoming solar radiation: a case study of a radiata pine ('Pinus radiata' D. Don) plantation in New South Wales, Australia</title> <creator>saremi H</creator> <language>eng</language> <subject>photogrammetry and Remote Sensing</subject> <subject>geospatial Information Systems</subject> <subject>environmental Management</subject> <type>journal article</type> <relation>giscience & Remote Sensing, v. 51 (4), p. 427-444 (2014) issn:1548-1603 -- Taylor & Francis</relation> <relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15481603.2014.937901</relation> <date>2014</date> <contributor>university of New England</contributor> 27

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<free_to_read/> at a later date <dc> </dc> <free_to_read start_date= 2016-11-13 /> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/16940</identifier> <title>dbh and height show significant correlation with incoming solar radiation: a case study of a radiata pine ('Pinus radiata' D. Don) plantation in New South Wales, Australia</title> <creator>saremi H</creator> <language>eng</language> <subject>geospatial Information Systems</subject> <subject>environmental Management</subject> <type>journal article</type> <relation>giscience & Remote Sensing, v. 51 (4), p. 427-444 (2014) issn:1548-1603 -- Taylor & Francis</relation> <relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15481603.2014.937901</relation> <date>2014</date> <contributor>university of New England</contributor> 29

<free_to_read/> at a later date <dc> </dc> <free_to_read end_date= 2015-11-30 /> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/16940</identifier> <title>dbh and height show significant correlation with incoming solar radiation: a case study of a radiata pine ('Pinus radiata' D. Don) plantation in New South Wales, Australia</title> <creator>saremi H</creator> <language>eng</language> <subject>geospatial Information Systems</subject> <subject>environmental Management</subject> <type>journal article</type> <relation>giscience & Remote Sensing, v. 51 (4), p. 427-444 (2014) issn:1548-1603 -- Taylor & Francis</relation> <relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15481603.2014.937901</relation> <date>2014</date> <contributor>university of New England</contributor> 30

<free_to_read/> at a later date <dc> </dc> <free_to_read start_date="2015-12-01" end_date="2016-05-30"/> <identifier>http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/16940</identifier> <title>dbh and height show significant correlation with incoming solar radiation: a case study of a radiata pine ('Pinus radiata' D. Don) plantation in New South Wales, Australia</title> <creator>saremi H</creator> <language>eng</language> <subject>geospatial Information Systems</subject> <subject>environmental Management</subject> <type>journal article</type> <relation>giscience & Remote Sensing, v. 51 (4), p. 427-444 (2014) issn:1548-1603 -- Taylor & Francis</relation> <relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15481603.2014.937901</relation> <date>2014</date> <contributor>university of New England</contributor> 31

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In Copyright 1. In Copyright (InC) 2. In Copyright EU Orphan Work (InCOWEU) 3. In Copyright Rightsholder(s) Unlocatable or Unidentifiable (InCRUU) 4. In Copyright Educational Use Permitted (InCEDU) 5. In Copyright NonCommercial Use Permitted (InCNC) Not In Copyright 6. Out Of Copyright NonCommercial Use Only (OOCNC) 7. No Copyright Contractual Restrictions (NoCCR) 8. No Copyright Other Known Legal Restrictions (NoCOKLR) Other 9. No Known Copyright (NKC) 10. Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE) http://rightsstatements.org/files/151002recommendations_for_standardized_international_rights_statements.pdf 36

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