NATIONAL STRATEGY OF OPEN ACCESS TO SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH DATA IN SLOVENIA 2015−2020
abernard102@gmail.com 2015-09-12
Summary:
"The European Commission has started with the first activities towards the modernisation of scientific communication in 2004.1 It has set out mandatory open access to all peer-reviewed publications from co-funded projects in the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, which is being carried out in the period from 2014 till 2020. In 2014 and 2015, the Commission is implementing the open research data pilot. According to the European Commission recommendations the EU Member States should enforce the same mandates for national research funding. In such a way, open access to the results of publicly funded research will be ensured in the whole European Research Area and further development of open science enabled.2 Slovenia accedes to the adoption of open access mandates for scientific information, aligned with the recommendations of the European Commission, with the present strategy. In doing so, also the documents adopted by several EU Member States in accordance with the European Commission recommendations are helpful: Spain3 (the law), Belgium,4 Ireland,5 Portugal6 (national policies), Denmark,7 Sweden,8 Austria9 and Norway10 (funder mandates). In MedOANet project, funded through the Seventh Framework Programme, the recommendations were prepared for the formation of open access policies.11 ..."
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