Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access that has as its objective the promotion of Open Access in all of the UNESCO Member States. These Guidelines facilitate the understanding of the most important aspects of Open Access so that countries and their institutions may evaluate their own situations with respect to scholarly communication in Open Access and select appropriate policies and link them to their national research systems
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordina...
Presentation at 2013 World Summit on the Information Society multistakeholder review event (WSIS+10)...
Developing countries stand to benefit greatly from a more open and equitable international scholarly...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access that has as...
Swan, Alma (2012). *Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access*. UNESCO, Par...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access. These Guid...
One of UNESCO’s overarching goals is to build inclusive knowledge societies by harnessing informatio...
The 187th session of the Executive Board approved UNESCO’s strategy for promotion of Open Access to ...
1. The aim of this Recommendation is to provide an international framework for open science policy a...
The basics of open access are presented, as a starting point for discussion by librarians in develop...
Within the subset of open scientific knowledge, this document refers to scientific publications that...
10 minutes country presentations session, at UNESCO Regional Latin America and the Caribbean Consult...
South Africa has taken quite a strong stance on policy for open educational resources, drawing on UN...
As regional open access initiatives from Latin America have begun to produce and share indicators, t...
Open Access literature is free online for anyone, anywhere, to read, download, and use, providing th...
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordina...
Presentation at 2013 World Summit on the Information Society multistakeholder review event (WSIS+10)...
Developing countries stand to benefit greatly from a more open and equitable international scholarly...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access that has as...
Swan, Alma (2012). *Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access*. UNESCO, Par...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access. These Guid...
One of UNESCO’s overarching goals is to build inclusive knowledge societies by harnessing informatio...
The 187th session of the Executive Board approved UNESCO’s strategy for promotion of Open Access to ...
1. The aim of this Recommendation is to provide an international framework for open science policy a...
The basics of open access are presented, as a starting point for discussion by librarians in develop...
Within the subset of open scientific knowledge, this document refers to scientific publications that...
10 minutes country presentations session, at UNESCO Regional Latin America and the Caribbean Consult...
South Africa has taken quite a strong stance on policy for open educational resources, drawing on UN...
As regional open access initiatives from Latin America have begun to produce and share indicators, t...
Open Access literature is free online for anyone, anywhere, to read, download, and use, providing th...
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordina...
Presentation at 2013 World Summit on the Information Society multistakeholder review event (WSIS+10)...
Developing countries stand to benefit greatly from a more open and equitable international scholarly...