Guidelines are given to aid in the implementation of the Berlin Declaration: raising awareness, creating a sustainable infrastructure, establishing a legal framework, supporting open access journals, long-term organizational commitment, barriers
Le libre accès est un développement en lien avec la science et qui implique également un profond cha...
Presentation presented by Dr Ralf Schimmer to University of Pretoria staff members in the Merensky 2...
Preface by Jane Potocnik: "We live in a digital age that has opened up unprecedented opportunities ...
Steps along the roadmap to OA: first steps already taken (e.g. the announcement of the Berlin Declar...
Report ot the conference Berlin 5: from practice to impact. Consequences of knowledge dissemination ...
The Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities; the idea of open ...
In 2003, the Berlin Declaration on Open Access (OA) proposed that research outputs should be made ...
Open Access - Motivation and Vision The Berlin Declaration Moving on - Max Planck Society & Open Ac...
The Berlin 11 Satellite Conference for students and early stage researchers, funded by the Max-Planc...
CRUI, the Conference of the Rectors of Italian Universities, on November 4th 2004, in Messina agreed...
Report on the outcome of the Berlin 3 conference in Southampton 28 February - 1 March 2005 on implem...
Conference Overview - Introduction - A changing environment: reasons and conditions leading to the...
The 'Berlin Declaration' was published in 2003 as a guideline to policy makers to promote the Intern...
The history of the Berlin Declaration In 2003, a landmark meeting organised by the Max Planck Societ...
The Berlin Declaration was published in 2003 as a guideline to policy makers to promote the Internet...
Le libre accès est un développement en lien avec la science et qui implique également un profond cha...
Presentation presented by Dr Ralf Schimmer to University of Pretoria staff members in the Merensky 2...
Preface by Jane Potocnik: "We live in a digital age that has opened up unprecedented opportunities ...
Steps along the roadmap to OA: first steps already taken (e.g. the announcement of the Berlin Declar...
Report ot the conference Berlin 5: from practice to impact. Consequences of knowledge dissemination ...
The Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities; the idea of open ...
In 2003, the Berlin Declaration on Open Access (OA) proposed that research outputs should be made ...
Open Access - Motivation and Vision The Berlin Declaration Moving on - Max Planck Society & Open Ac...
The Berlin 11 Satellite Conference for students and early stage researchers, funded by the Max-Planc...
CRUI, the Conference of the Rectors of Italian Universities, on November 4th 2004, in Messina agreed...
Report on the outcome of the Berlin 3 conference in Southampton 28 February - 1 March 2005 on implem...
Conference Overview - Introduction - A changing environment: reasons and conditions leading to the...
The 'Berlin Declaration' was published in 2003 as a guideline to policy makers to promote the Intern...
The history of the Berlin Declaration In 2003, a landmark meeting organised by the Max Planck Societ...
The Berlin Declaration was published in 2003 as a guideline to policy makers to promote the Internet...
Le libre accès est un développement en lien avec la science et qui implique également un profond cha...
Presentation presented by Dr Ralf Schimmer to University of Pretoria staff members in the Merensky 2...
Preface by Jane Potocnik: "We live in a digital age that has opened up unprecedented opportunities ...