tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:/hub_feeds/3827/feed_itemsjsondervan's bookmarks2018-02-09T14:50:56-05:00TagTeam social RSS aggregratortag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/23711262018-02-09T14:50:56-05:002018-02-09T14:50:56-05:00Open science | Karel Luyben appointed National Coordinator for Open Science in the Netherlands<p>The steering group of the <a href="https://www.openscience.nl/">National Platform Open Science</a> appointed former Delft University of Technology Rector Karel Luyben as the National Coordinator for Open Science.</p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/23024402017-10-26T07:40:58-04:002017-10-27T12:00:10-04:00Ubiquity Press to Pilot Open Source Repository Services<p>"We’re excited to announce that we are expanding our commitment to open access by providing hosted repositories. Starting in January 2018, we will be piloting two full-featured repository systems: Hyku and Invenio. Hyku is community-developed as a turnkey Samvera application and Invenio is developed by CERN. Our repositories will be open source, cloud-based, and fully integrated with our publishing and conference systems."</p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/23024342017-10-26T07:36:02-04:002017-10-26T07:36:02-04:00Brill to offer Open Access ebooks on JSTOR | Brill<p>Brill, the international scholarly publisher, announces that it will make its entire Open Access ebook collection freely available on the JSTOR platform starting in November 2018. The collection currently holds 235 titles in the Humanities, Social Sciences and International Law, particularly in the fields of Asian Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, History, Religious Studies, Classics, and Linguistics. Brill’s Open Access ebooks are published with a CC-BY-NC license and are available in print as hardback and paperback editions.</p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/23024332017-10-26T07:34:16-04:002017-10-26T07:37:12-04:00Wilma van Wezenbeek named Open Access Project Leader<p>Wilma van Wezenbeek, director of the TU Delft Library, will succeed Robert van der Vooren as Open Access Project Leader at the VSNU with effect from 1 January 2018. In recent years Van Wezenbeek has spearheaded national and international efforts to promote open access and open science. At the beginning of 2017, she was commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to lead the project team that wrote the National Open Science Plan. She has been involved in the VSNU project since its launch as a liaison for the VSNU and the consortium of libraries (UKB). Wilma has also been a member of a number of negotiating teams. Before she stepped into the library world, Van Wezenbeek gained a great deal of experience in the publishing industry. She will lead the project alongside her current position at the TU Delft.</p>tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/23024322017-10-26T07:29:11-04:002017-10-26T07:29:11-04:00Open access campaign VSNU kicks off during International Open Access Week<p><span>The Association of Dutch Universities (VSNU) has taken the initiative for a publicity campaign on open access. The campaign focuses on Dutch researchers. By 2020, all publications of Dutch researchers must be available in open access. A number of PhD candidates and renowned scientists from Dutch universities participated in the campaign. They are shown on the posters and banners that can be downloaded from openaccess.nl under the </span><a href="http://www.openaccess.nl/en/promotional-materials">"References" - "Promotional Materials"</a><span> tab.</span></p>