markdownabstractDear members of the Dutch academic community, The rise of the Internet has radically changed scholarly communication. New opportunities in ICT mean that everyone with access to the Internet can, in principle, benefit from the latest scientific insights. Open Access wants to ensure that the results of scientific research, particularly publicly funded research, are freely available. The Dutch universities actively support this development and have advocated it in various ways in the past few years. Recently the subject of Open Access has also received the full attention of the Dutch government. Significant steps are expected to be taken in the short term. These will have consequences for your work as a researcher....
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...
Dear members of the Dutch academic community, The rise of the Internet has radically changed scho...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...
Chapter on the Open Access Policy in the Netherlands; contribution to a Praxis Handbuch on Open Acce...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
Chapter on the Open Access Policy in the Netherlands; contribution to a Praxis Handbuch on Open Acce...
Driven by a digitization of society, the academic publishing industry has undergone major changes in...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
The ambition of the Netherlands, laid down in the National Plan Open Science, is to achieve 100% ope...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
The leading universities of science and technology united within CESAER today reaffirm their support...
At present, about 20% of the scientific publications worldwide are freely (open-access) available, a...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...
Dear members of the Dutch academic community, The rise of the Internet has radically changed scho...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...
Chapter on the Open Access Policy in the Netherlands; contribution to a Praxis Handbuch on Open Acce...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
Chapter on the Open Access Policy in the Netherlands; contribution to a Praxis Handbuch on Open Acce...
Driven by a digitization of society, the academic publishing industry has undergone major changes in...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
The ambition of the Netherlands, laid down in the National Plan Open Science, is to achieve 100% ope...
In Amsterdam, the libraries of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Amsterdam University of App...
The leading universities of science and technology united within CESAER today reaffirm their support...
At present, about 20% of the scientific publications worldwide are freely (open-access) available, a...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
This National Plan Open Science sets out what the Dutch parties involved in creating this Plan are a...
In this paper, the authors – both of whom are library directors and involved in the contract negotia...