Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different funding bodies, universities, et cetera. How do you ensure that you are in full compliance in the Netherlands? Jop Briët, David Holmes and Ross Kang give their view on this. Elsevier had been asked to comment on this article, but they declined
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
Presentation given at the PASTEUR4OA conference - Green Light for Open Access: Aligning Europe’s OA ...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...
Driven by a digitization of society, the academic publishing industry has undergone major changes in...
Chapter on the Open Access Policy in the Netherlands; contribution to a Praxis Handbuch on Open Acce...
At present, about 20% of the scientific publications worldwide are freely (open-access) available, a...
Dear members of the Dutch academic community, The rise of the Internet has radically changed scho...
The ambition of the Netherlands, laid down in the National Plan Open Science, is to achieve 100% ope...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the research university (UvA) and the university of applied sciences ...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
Presentation given at the PASTEUR4OA conference - Green Light for Open Access: Aligning Europe’s OA ...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...
Driven by a digitization of society, the academic publishing industry has undergone major changes in...
Chapter on the Open Access Policy in the Netherlands; contribution to a Praxis Handbuch on Open Acce...
At present, about 20% of the scientific publications worldwide are freely (open-access) available, a...
Dear members of the Dutch academic community, The rise of the Internet has radically changed scho...
The ambition of the Netherlands, laid down in the National Plan Open Science, is to achieve 100% ope...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the research university (UvA) and the university of applied sciences ...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
Presentation given at the PASTEUR4OA conference - Green Light for Open Access: Aligning Europe’s OA ...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...