Open Access at the ULg, a model that has proven | Digital Humanities

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-12-07

Summary:

Use the link to access the interview introduced as follows: [From Google's English] "The open access or "open access" covers a particular reality and often little known to the general public when the productions related to scientific research is approached. To learn more about the topic, we interviewed Paul Thirion, Managing Director of the Library Network of the University of Liège. The University of Liège, by its policy of ambitious institutional repository and its positions involved, managed a bet that might seem a little crazy there ten years alone. Indeed, today,  the open access to the University of Liège is mainly ORBI it happens with more than 100,000 references with 61,000 ULg authors with the associated full-text publications. It is also 2 million downloads of the full text made ​​from around the world with an average of 50 downloads a document. After only five years of operation, ORBI offers researchers but also to the institution visibility that is n 'could never have foreseen ..."

Link:

http://www.lettresnumeriques.be/2013/12/06/lopen-access-a-lulg-un-modele-qui-fait-ses-preuves/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.mandates oa.green oa.libraries oa.ir oa.librarians oa.french oa.u.liege oa.orbi oa.interviews oa.repositories oa.policies oa.people

Date tagged:

12/07/2013, 17:57

Date published:

12/07/2013, 12:57