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NAME: CIAO DOB: 21/11/14 About me: Collaborative Institutional Assessment of Open Access (CIAO) - a benchmarking tool which can be used in a workshop setting to assess how ready your institution is for the open access requirements of RCUK funders and HEFCE. The tool is based on the CARDIO (Collaborative Assessment of Research Data Infrastructure and Objectives - http://cardio.dcc.ac.uk). Where can you find me: This resource is available from here http://bit.ly/1ElNlKY and is licenced under CC BY

This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials. So I can be cloned or you can adopt me This tool has been produced as part of the JISC OA Pathfinder: Making Sense: a researcher-centred approach to funder mandates. The project runs from June 2014 – June 2016 and will explore researcher behaviours using sensemaking techniques, trying to get researchers to comply with UK research open access mandates because they want to rather than having to. The lead institution is Oxford Brookes University, associates are Nottingham Trent University and University of .

MORE INFORMATION Visit our Blog: sensemakingopenaccess.blogspot.co.uk More about other pathfinder projects:www.netvibes.com/sarahfahmy#General

CONTACTS Oxford Brookes University Rowena Rouse [email protected] Project Manager Nottingham Trent University Ruth Stubbings [email protected] Andrew Simpson [email protected] Cliff Neal [email protected] Emily Bennett [email protected] M

NAME: MIAO DOB: 12/02/15 About me: My Individual Assessment of Open Access (MIAO) - a self-assessment tool for researchers to assess how prepared they think they, and their institution, are for Open Access (OA) compliance. This could be used at department level as an ice breaker. This is based on CIAO - Collaborative Institutional Assessment of Open Access - a benchmarking tool for assessing institutional readiness for Open Access (OA) compliance. Where can you find me: This resource is available from here http://bit.ly/1DCmlW9 and is licenced under CC BY

This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials. So I can be cloned or you can adopt me This tool has been produced as part of the JISC OA Pathfinder: Making Sense: a researcher-centred approach to funder mandates. The project runs from June 2014 – June 2016 and will explore researcher behaviours using sensemaking techniques, trying to get researchers to comply with UK research open access mandates because they want to rather than having to. The lead institution is Oxford Brookes University, associates are Nottingham Trent University and University of Portsmouth. MORE INFORMATION Visit our Blog: sensemakingopenaccess.blogspot.co.uk More about other pathfinder projects:www.netvibes.com/sarahfahmy#General CONTACTS Oxford Brookes University Rowena Rouse [email protected] Project Manager Nottingham Trent University University of Portsmouth Ruth Stubbings [email protected] Andrew Simpson [email protected] Cliff Neal [email protected] Emily Bennett [email protected] NAME: OA Cat DOB: 01/04/16 About me: Open Access Cat I work best with small groups, attending departmental events and being part of the ’12 things that you need to know about Open Access, the REF and the CRIS’ followed by a hands-on session about registering for an ORCID and adding your publications to the CRIS

Where can you find me: • In the email signature of the Scholarly Communication team at Oxford Brookes University • On the OA poster • In Open Access presentations

Created as part of the JISC OA Pathfinder: Making Sense: a researcher-centred approach to funder mandates. The project runs from June 2014 – June 2016 and will explore researcher behaviours using sensemaking techniques, trying to get researchers to comply with UK research open access mandates because they want to rather than having to. The lead institution is Oxford Brookes University, associates are Nottingham Trent University and University of Portsmouth.

MORE INFORMATION Visit our Blog: sensemakingopenaccess.blogspot.co.uk More about other pathfinder projects:www.netvibes.com/sarahfahmy#General

CONTACTS Oxford Brookes University Rowena Rouse [email protected] Project Manager Nottingham Trent University University of Portsmouth Ruth Stubbings [email protected] Andrew Simpson [email protected] Cliff Neal [email protected] Emily Bennett [email protected]