Open Access Policies and Mandates Around the World - MDPI Blog

peter.suber's bookmarks 2024-12-26

Summary:

"...Open Access policies or mandates are rules or requirements set by governments, funding agencies, or institutions that require work be published in an Open Access format to varying degrees.

How strict the requirements are can vary, with some suggesting and supporting OA publication and others requiring that all publications be published in a specific repository or journal. Also, different requirements will have their own ways of achieving Open Access, whether that be via green, gold, diamond, or a mixture of all.

Furthermore, Open Access policies tend to be related to a government’s aims, whether that be to expand its research output or find ways to boost development and innovation..."

Link:

https://blog.mdpi.com/2024/12/24/open-access-policies/

Updated:

12/26/2024, 03:29

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Date tagged:

12/26/2024, 06:38

Date published:

12/24/2024, 03:29