There is a vibrant Open Access environment in Croatia and several academic and research institutions initiate different activities concerning open access to the scientific information (Ruđer Bošković Institute, School of Medicine, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Faculty of Organization and Informatics at University of Zagreb, University of Zadar, University of Osijek, National and University Library, etc.). It is very important to improve collaboration among different stakeholders, as well as to provide top-down guidance harmonized with EU practices. Important blocks of the existing Open Access research infrastructure are presented in the paper: the Croatian Scientific Bib...
The paper presents in brief the “Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe” project and what...
This paper explains the architectural designs of the institutional repositories which are parts of S...
The advent and development of World‐ Wide Web enabled new concepts of traditional library services. ...
Promotion of open access in Croatia started early, encouraged by the Budapest Open Access Initiative...
The introductory part of the paper deals with the “serial crisis”, the open access movement and the ...
A national network of open access repositories increases the visibility and impact of national resea...
The most important participants of scientific communication are scientists. They are both producers ...
<strong>Abstract</strong><br /><br />The paper presents the legal, organisational and technical pers...
Open access movement has been growing stronger in previous years and has become an important issue i...
The Croatian Initiative for Open Scholarly Books is being launched by several academic institutional...
This article talks about open access of scientific publications, creation of OA journals and OA repo...
Even though open access to scholarly works is globally recognized as a goal to be achieved as soon a...
Since the beginning of their development, institutional repositories have had an important role in t...
This presentation presents the current open access activities at the Ruđer Bošković Institute and it...
Internet and the World Wide Web in the late 1990s in the US, enabled changes in the design and syste...
The paper presents in brief the “Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe” project and what...
This paper explains the architectural designs of the institutional repositories which are parts of S...
The advent and development of World‐ Wide Web enabled new concepts of traditional library services. ...
Promotion of open access in Croatia started early, encouraged by the Budapest Open Access Initiative...
The introductory part of the paper deals with the “serial crisis”, the open access movement and the ...
A national network of open access repositories increases the visibility and impact of national resea...
The most important participants of scientific communication are scientists. They are both producers ...
<strong>Abstract</strong><br /><br />The paper presents the legal, organisational and technical pers...
Open access movement has been growing stronger in previous years and has become an important issue i...
The Croatian Initiative for Open Scholarly Books is being launched by several academic institutional...
This article talks about open access of scientific publications, creation of OA journals and OA repo...
Even though open access to scholarly works is globally recognized as a goal to be achieved as soon a...
Since the beginning of their development, institutional repositories have had an important role in t...
This presentation presents the current open access activities at the Ruđer Bošković Institute and it...
Internet and the World Wide Web in the late 1990s in the US, enabled changes in the design and syste...
The paper presents in brief the “Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe” project and what...
This paper explains the architectural designs of the institutional repositories which are parts of S...
The advent and development of World‐ Wide Web enabled new concepts of traditional library services. ...