With the final consultation period now over, the Open Access policy for the next REF has been released. Alma Swan looks at the rollout which requires the deposit of articles into repositories and finds this is pragmatic but good policymaking. With that simple requirement, the culture in British universities can be shifted towards open access. Swan also notes areas where the HEFCE policy could be better, notably the inclusion of monographs, shorter embargo periods, and closer alignment with European policies
Government has made a good start on opening up a route to open access but it will be left to researc...
In the UK in June 2012, the Finch Group published its report “Accessibility, Sustainability, Excelle...
In Sep 2018 a group of mostly European research funders under the 'cOAlition S' banner launched a pl...
The proposed HEFCE/REF Open Access [OA] mandate -- requiring that in order to be eligible for REF, t...
As a result of the Finch Report of 2012, RCUK (Research Councils UK) introduced an open access polic...
This poster illustrates the two models for the engagement in open access, and how they are in operat...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
A presentation on UWE's response to the post 2014 HEFCE requirements for the Research Excellence Fra...
A presentation on UWE's response to the post 2014 HEFCE requirements for the Research Excellence Fra...
Funding bodies for higher education institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have recently int...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
The University of East London is committed to and supports open access to its research outputs. Open...
© 2018 by the authors. Whilst take-up of open access (OA) in the UK is growing rapidly due partly to...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has been a leader in the advance towards op...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has been a leader in the advance towards op...
Government has made a good start on opening up a route to open access but it will be left to researc...
In the UK in June 2012, the Finch Group published its report “Accessibility, Sustainability, Excelle...
In Sep 2018 a group of mostly European research funders under the 'cOAlition S' banner launched a pl...
The proposed HEFCE/REF Open Access [OA] mandate -- requiring that in order to be eligible for REF, t...
As a result of the Finch Report of 2012, RCUK (Research Councils UK) introduced an open access polic...
This poster illustrates the two models for the engagement in open access, and how they are in operat...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams presents a round-up of popular stories from around the web on higher...
A presentation on UWE's response to the post 2014 HEFCE requirements for the Research Excellence Fra...
A presentation on UWE's response to the post 2014 HEFCE requirements for the Research Excellence Fra...
Funding bodies for higher education institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have recently int...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
The University of East London is committed to and supports open access to its research outputs. Open...
© 2018 by the authors. Whilst take-up of open access (OA) in the UK is growing rapidly due partly to...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has been a leader in the advance towards op...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has been a leader in the advance towards op...
Government has made a good start on opening up a route to open access but it will be left to researc...
In the UK in June 2012, the Finch Group published its report “Accessibility, Sustainability, Excelle...
In Sep 2018 a group of mostly European research funders under the 'cOAlition S' banner launched a pl...