Institutional rights retention policies task and finish group
Supporting and accelerating the implementation of IRRPs within our HE member institutions. Engaging in efforts to support IRRPs is crucial for fostering academic autonomy and advancing open access in scholarly communication.
The group was convened to guide the implementation of the second phase of a project aiming to support, and accelerate, the implementation of IRRPs within our HE member institutions, and to work with Jisc to provide effective advice and guidance in support of the community. This programme was time-bound (maximum 18 months) with review points throughout to continually monitor and evaluate.
Following the successful completion of this phase of the project, members have assented to the formal closure of the group but will continue to be available to act in an advisory capacity, as necessary.
Meeting dates
- 26 February 2024
- 22 April 2024
- 25 July 2024
For further information on the group, contact Peter Findlay (peter.findlay@jisc.ac.uk)
Membership
- Paola Marchionni (Chair), Head of engagement (content and discovery), Jisc
- Peter Findlay, (Convenor), digital scholarship specialist (content and discovery), Jisc
- Anna Hughes, scholarly communications and engagement officer, Jisc
- Azhar Hussain, head of product, Jisc
- Steve Carlton, research services co-ordinator, University of Manchester
- Jen Bayjoo, head of open research services, Manchester Metropolitan University
- Victoria Hamilton, interim director student success & learning services, York St John University
- Lisa McLaren, deputy director, SCONUL
- William Nixon, deputy executive director, RLUK
- Theo Andrew, scholarly communications manager, The University of Edinburgh
Terms of reference
Remit
Several HEIs in the UK have already adopted IRRPs, with others currently in the process of implementing them. However, there exists a longtail of institutions, particularly small to medium sized ones, that have expressed the need for more support to accelerate implementation. This can be achieved through enhanced access to resources and knowledge sharing with peer institutions and the broader academic community.
The T&FG will provide input, both from a strategic and practitioner’s point of view, into shaping a Jisc programme of work to support UK HE institutions with the implementation of IRRPs. Jisc does not take ownership on how an institution implements their IRRP and will not be providing legal advice to institutions. Jisc will not aim to track impact of IRRPs.
Several HEIs in the UK have already adopted IRRPs, with others currently in the process of implementing them. However, there exists a longtail of institutions, particularly small to medium sized ones, that have expressed the need for more support to accelerate implementation. This can be achieved through enhanced access to resources and knowledge sharing with peer institutions and the broader academic community.
The T&FG will provide input, both from a strategic and practitioner’s point of view, into shaping a Jisc programme of work to support UK HE institutions with the implementation of IRRPs. Jisc does not take ownership on how an institution implements their IRRP and will not be providing legal advice to institutions. Jisc will not aim to track impact of IRRPs.
Core aims
- Act as critical friends, helping Jisc decide which resources/interventions would be most useful with the intention of making them as effective as possible
- Support outreach into the communities of interest to ensure that all HEIs can benefit from help and guidance
- Facilitate debate and action to support all HEIs in accelerating the implementation of IRRPs to facilitate open access publishing, thereby advancing the scholarly landscape
- Act as critical friends, helping Jisc decide which resources/interventions would be most useful with the intention of making them as effective as possible
- Support outreach into the communities of interest to ensure that all HEIs can benefit from help and guidance
- Facilitate debate and action to support all HEIs in accelerating the implementation of IRRPs to facilitate open access publishing, thereby advancing the scholarly landscape
Membership and recruitment
- Representatives from a cross section of institutions with varying research intensity
- Representatives from SCONUL (membership organisation for all academic and national libraries in the UK and Ireland) and RLUK (consortium of the leading and most significant research libraries in the UK and Ireland)
- Observers from Jisc
In addition, there will occasionally be other members, as follows: extra observers from Jisc; Jisc experts, and sector representatives deputising for colleagues.
Recruitment
Recruitment should ensure that the higher education sector members are representative of a cross section of institutions with varying size and research intensity. We currently have sufficient members; if a vacancy arises, Jisc will contact them directly.
- Representatives from a cross section of institutions with varying research intensity
- Representatives from SCONUL (membership organisation for all academic and national libraries in the UK and Ireland) and RLUK (consortium of the leading and most significant research libraries in the UK and Ireland)
- Observers from Jisc
In addition, there will occasionally be other members, as follows: extra observers from Jisc; Jisc experts, and sector representatives deputising for colleagues.
Recruitment
Recruitment should ensure that the higher education sector members are representative of a cross section of institutions with varying size and research intensity. We currently have sufficient members; if a vacancy arises, Jisc will contact them directly.