Summary:
"
In 2008 Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences voted unanimously to adopt a ground-breaking open access policy. Since then, over 70 other institutions, including other Harvard faculties, Stanford and MIT, have adopted similar policies based on the Harvard model. In Europe such institutional policies have, so far, been slow to get off the ground.
Here, UiT members Camilla Brekke (Prorector for Research and Development), Johanne Raade (Library Director), Tanja Larssen (Open Science Advisor) and Per Pippin Aspaas (Head of Library Research and Publishing Support), tell us about the process of creating and implementing their policy...."
Link:
https://www.coalition-s.org/blog/how-uit-the-arctic-university-of-norway-protects-researchers-freedom-to-choose-whatever-publication-venue-they-want/
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Tags:
oa.new oa.norway oa.policies oa.policies.universities oa.rights-retention oa.academic_freedom oa.interviews oa.green oa.repositories oa.hei oa.people oa.universities
Date tagged:
03/31/2022, 15:52
Date published:
03/31/2022, 11:52