In this fourth RECODE deliverable we focus on the challenges faced by institutions, such as archives, libraries, universities, data centres and funding bodies, in making open access to research data possible. Policy makers and the scientific community expect these institutions to play an important role in creating and funding data sharing infrastructures and stimulating and assisting researchers to make their research material public. They look towards these institutions to curate and preserve information, and provide guidance to researchers in managing their data
These policy recommendations are a deliverable from the EC FP7 funded RECODE project (2012-2014), wh...
The area of depositing and making research data available is not a new or uncultivated one. Scienti...
Research outputs produced by developing countries lack visibility. Common reasons are high costs of ...
Open access to research data provides many benefits to science and society, but as the open access t...
Governments and institutions are increasingly interested in promoting open sharing of research data ...
In this project deliverable we report on our work on infrastructural and technological barriers to O...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
In this paper we will address the questions of what and where the value of open access to research d...
The RECODE project identified two overarching issues that are inhibiting take-up of policies related...
In this paper we will address the questions of what and where the value of open access to research d...
During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open acce...
This study investigates which combination of institutional and infrastructural arrangements positive...
It can be argued that institutional repositories have not had the impact (Lynch 2003, Salo 2008), in...
Sharing of knowledge and infrastructure between Institutes, while retaining distinct repositories re...
Open Access institutional repositories are electronic archives that may contain post-published artic...
These policy recommendations are a deliverable from the EC FP7 funded RECODE project (2012-2014), wh...
The area of depositing and making research data available is not a new or uncultivated one. Scienti...
Research outputs produced by developing countries lack visibility. Common reasons are high costs of ...
Open access to research data provides many benefits to science and society, but as the open access t...
Governments and institutions are increasingly interested in promoting open sharing of research data ...
In this project deliverable we report on our work on infrastructural and technological barriers to O...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
In this paper we will address the questions of what and where the value of open access to research d...
The RECODE project identified two overarching issues that are inhibiting take-up of policies related...
In this paper we will address the questions of what and where the value of open access to research d...
During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open acce...
This study investigates which combination of institutional and infrastructural arrangements positive...
It can be argued that institutional repositories have not had the impact (Lynch 2003, Salo 2008), in...
Sharing of knowledge and infrastructure between Institutes, while retaining distinct repositories re...
Open Access institutional repositories are electronic archives that may contain post-published artic...
These policy recommendations are a deliverable from the EC FP7 funded RECODE project (2012-2014), wh...
The area of depositing and making research data available is not a new or uncultivated one. Scienti...
Research outputs produced by developing countries lack visibility. Common reasons are high costs of ...