University of Ottawa Adopts Commitment to Open Access |
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Tuesday December 08, 2009
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There is some exciting news at the University of Ottawa as it has become the first major Canadian research university to announce a comprehensive open access strategy. As part of the announcement, the University has joined the Compact for Open Access Publishing. It is the first non-U.S. school to do so, joining Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, MIT, and Berkeley. The University of Ottawa open access initiative includes a commitment to progressively make all of the University’s scholarly publications freely available online through the University’s repository, uO Research. Key elements of the strategy are:
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Stevan Harnad
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Why Provide OA Funding Rather Than Providing OA? See: "On Not Putting The Gold OA-Payment Cart Before The Green OA-Provision Horse" http://openaccess.eprints.org/...-guid.html "Why Provide OA Funding Rather Than Providing OA?" http://openaccess.eprints.org/...-guid.html "To Open Canadian Universities' Minds, Inform Them What They Need To Do" http://openaccess.eprints.org/...-guid.html "Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity: Mistaking intent for action?" http://poynder.blogspot.com/20...shing.html |
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