Open Access at Stellenbosch University

SUNScholar

http://scholar.sun.ac.za

Central digital archive of all research output by members of SU. Provides open access to your research output, and is digitally preserved for the long term. Our focus is on getting hold of the post-print (via the author), and then submit it to SUNScholar. When submitting an article to open access SUNScholar, we are required to adhere to publishers’ policies. See SHERPA RoMEO.

 

SUNJournals

The University (Library) now hosts open access journals in some way affiliated with the University. See examples at http://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/Pilot_Project

 

Open Access Journals

Browse according to subject. See DOAJ: http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=browse&uiLanguage=en

 

Copyright

Avoid signing away your copyright. Rather assign a cc license, or negotiate with the publisher to have the post-print of an article submitted to SUNScholar. You can also add an addendum and include in your agreement with the publisher.

SPARC Addendum
The Scholar’s Copyright Addendum Engine (SCAE)

 

List of journals that qualify for DoE  funding (DoE accredited journal titles)

Available at: http://www0.sun.ac.za/research/assets/forms/list%20of%20approved%20south%20african%20journals%20as%20maintained%20by%20the%20doe.pdf
Open Access Fund

If you want to publish in an OA journal, and requires funding support, please send your request with details on the journal, as well as a brief motivation to:

Reneé Reagon
E-mail: rraju@sun.ac.za

Tel.: +27 (0) 21 808 4641

 

Converting pdf to EPUB

Use Calibre http://calibre-ebook.com/

 

Libopedia

Create a personal profile on the wiki. Example – School of Public Leadership: http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/Faculty_of_Economic_and_Management_Sciences/School_of_Public_Leadership

All you need to do is to register an account, we will then approve it, and then you can start creating your wiki page.

 

Researchers’ ID’s using ORCID

http://orcid.org/about

Open Researcher and Contributor ID. A non-profit organization dedicated to solving the name ambiguity problem in scholarly research and brings together the leaders of the most influential universities, funding organizations, societies, publishers and corporations from around the globe. The ideal solution is to establish a registry that is adopted and embraced as the de facto standard by the whole of the community. A resolution to the systemic name ambiguity problem, by means of assigning unique identifiers linkable to an individual’s research output, will enhance the scientific discovery process and improve the efficiency of funding and collaboration.

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March 2012 Graduation and submission of e-theses/dissertations

This just a reminder that the last date for electronic submission of final copies of theses & dissertations for the March graduation ceremony, is 14 March 2012 (See Almanac 2012). If an embargo of more than two years applies, it has to be approved via Senate. Please contact your Faculty Secretary in this regard.

Guidelines for supervisors/promoters and students: http://library.sun.ac.za/etd/index.htm

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Open Access doorhangers now available

Share your support for Open Access by collecting your Open Access doorhanger from the SUNScholar Office, JS Gericke Library, Office 1071. Thanks to @mire for this sponsorship!

 

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Embargoes lifted on 13 October 2011

The development of an experimental Conscientiousness measurement instrument within the SAPI project/ Janse van Rensburg, Charnelle

The development of an experimental integrity instrument for various cultural groups as conceptualised form the South African personality inventory (SAPI) project/ Lotter, Megon

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SU now on Times Higher Education World University Rankings too

http://blogs.sun.ac.za/news/2011/10/11/us-pryk-nou-ook-op-times-higher-education-ranglys/

Stellenbosch University (SU) has broken into the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Of the 400 leading universities in the world, the University falls within positions 251-275. The news follows closely on the recent announcement of the QS World University Rankings. Here, the University is placed among the top 450 universities in the world.

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“On Designing Open Access Mandates for Universities and Research Funders“

Stevan Harnad: “On Designing Open Access Mandates for Universities and Research Funders“ – 24 Oct. 2011 http://oa.sun.ac.za/?page_id=126

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Stellenbosch University Open Access Seminar 24 Oct. 2011

In the international arena the Open Access Movement has made significant strides with leading universities and research institutions committing to openly sharing its research output. Stellenbosch University has also joined this international cohort of open access advocates and has signed the Berlin Declaration confirming its commitment to openly sharing its research output. During the past year the University has made considerable progress in terms of opening access to information. The University is also actively preserving its research output (research articles, theses, dissertations, etc.) via its institutional repository, SUNScholar, with 14 100 records listed to date. The University commitment has grown in leaps and bounds culminating in ‘publishing’ journal titles in open access forums using open source software.  The year 2011 has been exceptional for Stellenbosch University in terms of showcasing its commitment to open access and the concomitant showcasing of its research output. Therefore the University has pleasure in inviting you to the launch of fourteen journal titles (of which nine are DoE accredited) that will be published using the open source software, Open Journal Systems (OJS).

Date: 24 October 2011

Time: 14:00-17:30 (UTC+2), Africa/Johannesburg Timezone

Physical venue: JS Gericke Library Auditorium, Stellenbosch University, Western Cape, South Africa (Directions to UniversityCampus Map)

Virtual space: http://www.sun.ac.za/streaming

Twitter: #usscholar or @usscholar

This event forms part of activities worldwide in support of open access to information, celebrated during Open Access Week 24 – 28 October 2011. The programme for the day will focus on publishing in open access journals, and the Library and Information Service is fortunate enough to have international experts on open access, Professors Stevan Harnad and Peter Suber. Prof Stevan Harnad will do a virtual interactive presentation on Open Access. Dr Eve Gray (Open Access Activist, UCT) and Prof Arrie de Beer (iMasa, Ecquid Novi)  will join Profs Harnad and Suber in a panel discussion to debate issues such as  publishing in open access journals, copyright, intellectual property, authors’ rights, the quality of the peer-review process, and many more. You are invited to celebrate the above achievements with us, and to join us for the social event afterwards. We are looking forward to you attending this seminar!

Kindly RSVP on or before 18 October 2011 – please register by completing the online form (please use Firefox or Chrome, and not Internet Explorer), also if you plan to follow the event via live streaming.

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SUNScholar & SUNJournals @ LIASA 2011 Conference!

Tuesday 4 October 2011

14:00-16:30
Session 3: Parallel Session C: Open Access
Chair: Dr Gavin Davis
14:00-14:20
Are we there yet?: open access at Stellenbosch University
Raju, R.,Talliard, P. and Ras, Y
14:25-14:45
Going for gold, achieving ‘platinum’ – opportunities for libraries towards opening access to information : a perspective from Stellenbosch University
I Smith

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Stellenbosch University funds open access

http://blogs.sun.ac.za/news/2011/09/20/stellenbosch-university-funds-open-access/

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Well done Stellenbosch researchers!

In the annual QS Report that announced the top 700 universities world-wide out of 2 000 institutions last week, Stellenbosch University is described as a “new entry…that leap frogged past the Universities of Pretoria and KwaZulu-Natal … and the third-highest ranked university in the region (Africa)”. QS World University Rankings   and   http://blogs.sun.ac.za/news/2011/09/07/first-world-ranking-for-stellenbosch-university/ 

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