This briefing paper describes the supporting mechanisms that institutions can put in place to enhance the effectiveness of an Open Access mandate. These supporting mechanisms include infrastructural and technological systems and institutional processes
In November 2010 Malmö University decided on a new open access policy. This paper describes the impl...
So far, much of the focus of the transition towards Open Access has been on scholarly and scientific...
These are the slides and results from a workshop "Plan S implementation by institutions and librarie...
This briefing paper describes the types of Open Access policies currently in use across the globe, a...
Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights...
This presentation draws on the Policy Guidelines for institutions. The guidelines aim to assist in t...
Recently launched, OpenAIRE2020 is an Open Access (OA) Infrastructure for Research which supports op...
This briefing paper provides an introduction to the essentials of Open Access, including explaining ...
Based on the results of the analysis of over 120 mandatory policies in ROARMAP, this briefing paper ...
This briefing paper lays out the main issues that affect the effectiveness of a policy in providing ...
Based on the analysis of over 120 mandatory policies from ROARMAP, this briefing paper lays out the ...
The report ‘Sustainability of Open Access Services - Phase 3: The Collective Provision of Open Acces...
This presentation draws on the Policy Guidelines for funders. The guidelines aim to assist in the de...
This briefing paper aims to support decision makers at research organisations and research funders t...
Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights...
In November 2010 Malmö University decided on a new open access policy. This paper describes the impl...
So far, much of the focus of the transition towards Open Access has been on scholarly and scientific...
These are the slides and results from a workshop "Plan S implementation by institutions and librarie...
This briefing paper describes the types of Open Access policies currently in use across the globe, a...
Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights...
This presentation draws on the Policy Guidelines for institutions. The guidelines aim to assist in t...
Recently launched, OpenAIRE2020 is an Open Access (OA) Infrastructure for Research which supports op...
This briefing paper provides an introduction to the essentials of Open Access, including explaining ...
Based on the results of the analysis of over 120 mandatory policies in ROARMAP, this briefing paper ...
This briefing paper lays out the main issues that affect the effectiveness of a policy in providing ...
Based on the analysis of over 120 mandatory policies from ROARMAP, this briefing paper lays out the ...
The report ‘Sustainability of Open Access Services - Phase 3: The Collective Provision of Open Acces...
This presentation draws on the Policy Guidelines for funders. The guidelines aim to assist in the de...
This briefing paper aims to support decision makers at research organisations and research funders t...
Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights...
In November 2010 Malmö University decided on a new open access policy. This paper describes the impl...
So far, much of the focus of the transition towards Open Access has been on scholarly and scientific...
These are the slides and results from a workshop "Plan S implementation by institutions and librarie...