COAR » Argentine open access and repository law

lterrat's bookmarks 2016-11-26

Summary:

"Last week, the Argentine government published a law entitled “Creación de Repositorios Digitales Institucionales de Acceso Abierto”.

The law establishes that all institutions which are part of the National Science and Technology System that receive funding from the Argentine federal government must create an “institutional digital repository” that provides free and open access to all publications (including technical-scientific works, academic theses, journal articles, etc.) In addition, it will be mandatory to publish the primary research data up to 5 years after collection so that they can be used by other researchers.

With this law, Argentina aims to ensure greater equity in access to research results and scientific knowledge, as well as accelerate the process of scientific discoveries."

Link:

https://www.coar-repositories.org/news-media/argentine-open-access-and-repository-law/

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Tags:

oa.infrastructure oa.repositories oa.journals oa.south

Date tagged:

11/26/2016, 22:25

Date published:

11/26/2016, 17:25