Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attention paid to open forms of knowledge production (e.g., open-source software, open data/metadata, open infrastructures) and the creation of open digital repositories for the unrestricted sharing of data, publications and other resources. This report focuses on the latter, documenting and critically examining 14 different funding streams, grouped into six classes (institutional, philanthropic, research, audience, service, volunteer), being pursued by open digital repositories to support their endeavours, with a particular focus on academic research data repositories. While open digital repositories are free to access, they are not with...
Open government data are fast becoming entrenched in our society. However, even though open governme...
This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OAeX) project, a pragmatic and comprehensive econo...
This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely availab...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine funding models for Open Access (OA) digital data r...
Phase 4: Review of the conditions under which individual services and platforms can be sustained ...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Although some services that support Open Access have developed a sustainable business model, many st...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Many funding agencies have Open Access mandates in place, but how often are scientific publications ...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Aim The presentation traces the emerging roles of institutional repositories in Serbia, beyond the m...
Open government data are fast becoming entrenched in our society. However, even though open governme...
This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OAeX) project, a pragmatic and comprehensive econo...
This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely availab...
Across jurisdictions and domains (academia, government, business) there has been much recent attent...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine funding models for Open Access (OA) digital data r...
Phase 4: Review of the conditions under which individual services and platforms can be sustained ...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Although some services that support Open Access have developed a sustainable business model, many st...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Many funding agencies have Open Access mandates in place, but how often are scientific publications ...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Aim The presentation traces the emerging roles of institutional repositories in Serbia, beyond the m...
Open government data are fast becoming entrenched in our society. However, even though open governme...
This article describes the Open Access eXchange (OAeX) project, a pragmatic and comprehensive econo...
This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely availab...