Essetter: Open access i praktiken

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-11-24

Summary:

[From Google's English] "Culture and the Ministry of Education appointed in 2011 on a project to develop research information structures in Finland, that is to care for and open data research data and publish results. The largeTutkimuksen tietoaineistot project  does not seem to have any Swedish name or belongs to the type of project to inform the outside world about, which is a great pity, because it is an unusually fine project also internationally. I could not take more than ten minutes trying to find even a Swedish name for the project, loosely translated named it thus much research information. The project is coordinated with the planning of the National Digital Library , which is very commendable.It is hoped that the planning of the technical infrastructure also includes the development of ontologies and ontologitjänster that will be needed to keep it all together in practice. project has a sub-group dedicated to accessibility issues and has now been completed a report dealing with the Open Access principles, their meaning and fulfillment.The report is brilliant, even if just linking data could have squeezed in even in a subordinate clause. But the important questions, not least the challenges described very clearly and well. It has also not been afraid to 'lift the cat on the table' as we like to say in Finland, that is, take the bull by the horns, in terms of legal issues: report underlines that a revision of the Copyright Act by a research exemption is very important to achieve as soon as possible . The legislation is insufficient today, almost absurd, and impedes research and also review and dissemination unreasonable even in situations where no actual economic interests are at stake. Except of course that our country loses by research (ie 'innovations') suffer. Report shows unequivocally Open Access policies and decisions that open data is very thoroughly entrenched at all levels from the OECD up to the national level. Little mesigare becomes policy when it comes down to the individual university level, unfortunately, and for me personality completely incomprehensible. But the direction is clear and the task force can good and concrete measures to proceed with: 1. All ministries must ensure that there is an explicit policy for the research activities under their jurisdiction. ... second Committal, support and encouragement towards research organizations and actors  ..."

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oa.new oa.data oa.policies oa.comment oa.libraries oa.librarians oa.swedish oa.finland oa.oecd

Date tagged:

11/24/2013, 12:24

Date published:

11/24/2013, 07:24