Dutch Open Access monitor is renewed

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-07-03

Summary:

"The national partnership of university libraries and the National Library of the Netherlands, UKB, monitors the peer-reviewed articles that appear in open access. The results are reported annually by the Universities of the Netherlands (UNL) to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. The developments with regard to open access publishing are moving fast. Since 2016, a framework for this has been used, which is now being renewed for even more comprehensive monitoring.

Measuring more and better

It is important to choose the right policy principles and to motivate scientists to share their publications worldwide without barriers. The new framework anticipates further automation. It also includes a number of developments that have come into play in recent years.

  • More and more books, book chapters, conference papers and other publication types are published in open access. These publication types are part of the national open access ambitions.
  • The Dutch Copyright Act offers an additional possibility to publish short works of science in open access in the university repositories, six months after the first online publication. Work is being done on this in the project "You share, we take care!" (the green route). The various ways in which publications become open access will soon become clear in the monitoring.
  • Scientists connected to the NWO, KNAW and other non-profit knowledge institutions are also increasingly publishing in open access...."

Link:

https://www.openaccess.nl/en/events/dutch-open-access-monitor-is-renewed

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » peter.suber's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.netherlands oa.monitoring oa.green oa.gold oa.secondary_pub_rights

Date tagged:

07/03/2022, 09:53

Date published:

07/03/2022, 07:23