National studies on open access | Kungliga biblioteket, Sveriges nationalbibliotek – kb.se

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Summary:

"In the Swedish Research Council’s report Proposal to National Guidelines for Open Access to Scientific Information, a number of obstacles to a transition to an open access publishing system were identified. On the basis of this report the National Library of Sweden during 2017–2018 coordinated the following studies concerning:

  • The current merit and resource allocation system versus incentives for open access
  • Funding for a transition from a subscription-based to an open access publishing system
  • Open access to scholarly monographs
  • Financial and technical support for converting peer-reviewed and scholarly journals from toll access to open access
  • Monitoring of compliance with open access policies and mandates

The aim of the studies was to produce recommendations on national solutions to specific challenges, in order to support the researchers in the transition to open access and to reach the government’s national goal for immediate open access. Five national working groups was formed on the above topics, with stakeholder representation from Swedish funding agencies, HEIs, researchers and the National Library of Sweden.

The five studies including national recommendations, as well as a summarizing report were reported to the Swedish Ministry of Research and Education in March 2019.

Reports

Immediate open access

The national goal is that all scientific publications resulting from research financed with public funds should be published immediately open access and that research data, on which the scholarly publication is based, should be made open access together with the publication.

The national approach is that the products of research must meet the FAIR principles as far as possible, that scientific publications arising from publicly funded research should be openly accessible immediately on publication from 2021 at the latest, and that the cost of scientific publication must be transparent.

The transition to open access to scholarly publications, research data and artistic works should be fully implemented in 2026 at the latest. It is a shared responsibility for all stakeholders within the research system to work towards the goal.

Also, the Government states that clear incentives and mechanisms are needed in order to encourage researchers to publish their research output immediately open access.

Additional assignments concerning open access to scientific publications

In 2018, the National Library of Sweden (NLS) has received two new assignments regarding open access to publicly funded scientific publications from the Swedish Government.

Reports

Link:

https://www.kb.se/samverkan-och-utveckling/oppen-tillgang-och-bibsamkonsortiet/open-access-and-bibsam-consortium/open-access.html

Updated:

03/31/2021, 10:44

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oa.new oa.reports oa.sweden oa.kungliga_biblioteket oa.obstacles oa.publishing oa.incentives oa.business_models oa.books oa.funding oa.mandates oa.compliance oa.policies

Date tagged:

03/31/2021, 04:05

Date published:

11/24/2016, 09:44