Slides from Day 3 of the UCL Qatar Short Course, "Open Access and Open Knowledge." Slide deck covers an introduction to various issues related to providing support for researchers who wish to make their research outputs openly access (or are required to do so by a research funding agency policy). Topics covered include: the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), recent trends in funding agencies' OA policies, using the SPARC author addendum, and looking up publishers' policies via SHERPA/Romeo.This slide deck is one part of the materials from the UCL Qatar Short Course, "Open Access and Open Knowledge," taught in March 2015 at UCL Qatar. All materials are linked to from: http://clobridgeconsulting.com/ucl-short-course-wrap-up-03-201
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<p>Slides from Day 3 of the UCL Qatar Short Course, "Open Access and Open Knowledge." Slide deck cov...
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This briefing paper "Open Access to research" summarizes key issues around open access on one page
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
<p>Slides from Day 3 of the UCL Qatar Short Course, "Open Access and Open Knowledge." Slide deck cov...
Slides from Day 2 of the UCL Qatar Short Course, "Open Access and Open Knowledge." Slide deck covers...
<p>Slides from Day 1 of the UCL Qatar Short Course, "Open Access and Open Knowledge." Slide deck cov...
A set of resources for open access outreach. Includes 5 slideshows and a handout:- Copyright in High...
This is an introductory guide for those working and considering working in the area of open access. ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
Progress of every profession, academic discipline and society at large rides on the back of research...
Slides for the 2-hr session on Open Science implementation delivered at the Research Forum on Open A...
This paper provides a background to open access, examines what is it and how it came about. It provi...
There has been an increasing trend towards open access publishing over the past 20 years, with many ...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
This briefing paper "Open Access to research" summarizes key issues around open access on one page
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...