AmeliCA - El futuro de la Ciencia Abierta, aunque prometedor, no es seguro.

TomMosterd's bookmarks 2020-12-15

Summary:

From Google's English:  "The Global Coalition for the Sustainability of Open Science Services - SCOSS led by SPARC Europe, was created in 2017 with the purpose of helping to identify essential non-commercial services for Open Science (CA) and to make sustained and qualified recommendations of the services that should be considered for financial support . Only non-commercial services with a weak financial foundation are eligible. SCOSS provides the funding framework and structure , screening potential applicants based on a defined set of criteria. The most eligible of those who pass the rigorous assessment are presented to the global community of Open Science and Open Access (AA) stakeholders with a call for financial support in a crowdfunding style approach. The open science infrastructure supported by SCOSS provides the scientific and academic community with resources and services to access, share and evaluate research. In late 2017, SCOSS launched the funding pilot cycle with the submission of two services for funding: SHERPA / RoMEO (https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo) and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) (https: //doaj.org). Since then, more than 200 institutions have contributed 1,691,258 euros: 538,359 euros for SHERPA / RoMEO and 1,271,910 for DOAJ...."

Link:

http://amelica.org/index.php/2020/12/03/conoce-la-coalicion-global-para-la-sostenibilidad-de-servicios-de-ciencia-abierta-scoss/

Updated:

12/14/2020, 03:34

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[IOI] Open Infrastructure Tracking Project » Items tagged with oa.scoss in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP)
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Tags:

oa.south oa.scoss oa.open_science oa.new oa.latin_america oa.journals oa.infrastructure oa.gold oa.fundraising oa.funding oa.data oa.books oa.open_science

Date tagged:

12/15/2020, 04:41

Date published:

12/02/2020, 03:34