We suggest to broaden and deepen the open access agenda by including several open access characteristics: more document types, retrospectivity, immediacy, open licenses, open metadata, open peer review, alternative platforms and diamond open access. To facilitate discussion, a framework is proposed that allows specifying these actions by the a) aspects of open access they address (what is made open access, how/when/where it is made open access, and copyright and rights retention), b) the actors that play a role (government, research institutions, funders), and c) the various levels at which these actions can be taken: state as goal, set as policy, legalize and promote, recognize and reward, finance, support with infrastructure. A template i...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...
The growth of open access (OA) has created a unique opportunity for publishers and institutions to c...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
SUMMARY: The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This reflection introduces a new term to the debate on open access publishing: diamond open access (...
Presentation that covers the basic principles of open access including stakeholder roles, policies, ...
Open access (OA) is a concept that in recent years has acquired popularity and widespread recognitio...
The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open Access (...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...
The growth of open access (OA) has created a unique opportunity for publishers and institutions to c...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
SUMMARY: The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This reflection introduces a new term to the debate on open access publishing: diamond open access (...
Presentation that covers the basic principles of open access including stakeholder roles, policies, ...
Open access (OA) is a concept that in recent years has acquired popularity and widespread recognitio...
The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open Access (...
The purpose of this article is to explore options to further open access in the Netherlands from 202...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...