OA-Tage 2013: Entwicklung in Richtung Open Science findet verstärkt politischen Rückhalt - JuraForum.de

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-10-18

Summary:

[From Google's English] "From 1 to 2 October 2013, the German-language open-access community met at the 7th Open Access in Hamburg days.The organizers were the State and University Library Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky and the ZBW-Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (Kiel / Hamburg). A total of 260 participants and participants . followed presentations by international experts on site or via live stream ... After two intense days, the open-access operators have the following six observations that: 1) The political guidelines on open access to take. There are various examples: a The EU joins the allocation of funding under Horizon 2020 with the commitment of project participants, freely available to offer the publications from their projects directly or embargo period b. In other European countries such as the UK, there is a similar scheme as at EU level already for national research funding. In Ireland, there have even been to in advance a national dialogue that included the successful research organizations, universities, research funders and the political level and a national infrastructure called into life. c. In Germany, the governments of various states have taken (such as Baden-Württemberg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein) is 'open-access' strategies for their higher education in their coalition agreement. 2) The Impact measurement of Open Access publications standardized to increasingly (eg COUNTER downloads, Altmetrics). This allows, for example, the use and impact of publications freely available on the net clearly quantify. 3) The integration of repositories with research on information systems is a good way. Through this link, the compliance is increased to Author level and ultimately the number of open-access publishing. 4) For the acceptance of Open Access Author page, it is crucial that the authors retain their rights to exploit their contributions in any case can (eg by use of CC licenses). For further implementation, it is also important that the professional associations are actively involved. 5) There are strong differences between the technical publication cultures (eg, available only in some subjects a Preprintkultur, as well as publication fees are established mainly in the natural sciences). This also has an effect on the proliferation of open access and the particular strategy for further expansion. 6) Open Access should not be isolated but seen as part of a general trend towards Open Science. Just the contextualization of Open Access publications with research data and open learning materials and integrated into social networks has here the way ..."

Link:

http://www.juraforum.de/forum/nachrichten-wissenschaft/oa-tage-2013-entwicklung-in-richtung-open-science-findet-verstaerkt-politischen-rueckhalt-455612

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oa.new oa.gold oa.policies oa.licensing oa.green oa.copyright oa.cc oa.open_science oa.events oa.impact oa.presentations oa.german oa.germany oa.fees oa.disciplines oa.altmetrics oa.government oa.metrics oa.repositories oa.libre oa.journals

Date tagged:

10/18/2013, 12:52

Date published:

10/18/2013, 08:52