« This article presents the evaluation of the factors influencing the adoption of Open Access (OA) within the Open Science (OS) paradigm, utilizing statistical dynamics of OA publications across EU countries from 2000 to 2022. (…) »
« This article presents the evaluation of the factors influencing the adoption of Open Access (OA) within the Open Science (OS) paradigm, utilizing statistical dynamics of OA publications across EU countries from 2000 to 2022. (…) »
The participants will explore the dual role of researchers, both as authors under French « droit d’auteur » (with its strong moral rights) and as users of third-party materials for research purposes. Participants will also learn about the principles of open access policies and publications and the secondary publication right (SPR)…
COAR is an international association that brings together individual repositories and repository networks in order to build capacity, align policies and practices, and act as a global voice for the repository community. (…) »
« As Open Access continues to gain importance in science policy, understanding the proportion of Open Access publications relative to the total research output of research-performing organizations, individual countries, or even globally has become increasingly relevant. In response, dashboards are being developed to capture and communicate progress in this area. To…
« Several studies have noted that humanists have not been as quick or enthusiastic in their adoption of Open Access (OA) as their colleagues in other disciplines. This article leverages the Ithaka S+R US 2021 Faculty Survey to provide contextualized analysis of the OA and Open Education Resources (OER) preferences of…
« Scientific publications have become the backbone of scientific communication since their foundation in 1665. The three main models for publishing are Traditional (or subscription-based), Open Access (OA), and Hybrid. As of July 1, 2025, the NIH requires that Author Accepted Manuscripts resulting from NIH-funded research be immediately publicly available. (…) »
« (…) OA publishing is now a prominent feature of the academic publishing ecosystem across Asia. An increasing number of scholars, librarians, and institutions are collaborating to ensure that research and knowledge is accessible to everybody. The DOAJ Open Access in Asia webinar (November 7, 2025) was organised by Senior Ambassador…
« In 1997, Abel Packer helped found SciELO, the publishing platform and aggregator of open access journals, books, preprints, and data. Today, SciELO holds the world’s largest collection of Latin American scholarly articles alongside content from South Africa, Mexico, Spain and Portugal. Last month, Packer joined Michael Upshall on the
« In the world of open-access publishing (OA), there are debates about the types of licenses that people apply to their work. While the Creative Commons Attribution License has become the de facto standard for openly accessible scholarly and research material in many…
« Open Access et liberté académique sont-ils compatibles ? C’est la question que pose Christina Angelopoulos, chercheuse en droit de la propriété intellectuelle à l’université de Cambridge, dans un article publié le 13 octobre dernier sur le blog Verfassungsblog, dédié au droit constitutionnel. (…) »