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Recommendations for the Transition to Open Access in Austria
- Author(s):
- Bruno Bauer, Guido Blechl, Christoph Bock, Patrick Danowski, Andreas Ferus (see profile) , Anton Graschopf, Thomas König, Katja Mayer, Michael Nentwich, Falk Reckling, Katharina Rieck, Peter Seitz, Herwig Stöger, Elvira Welzig
- Date:
- 2015
- Item Type:
- White paper
- Tag(s):
- Open Access, Open Scholarship, Open Science, Open Access Network Austria, Austria, Scholarly communication
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6KP6K
- Abstract:
- Based on 16 recommendations, efforts should be made to achieve the following goal: By 2025, a large part of all scholarly publication activity in Austria should be Open Access. In other words, the final versions of most scholarly publications (in particular all refereed journal articles and conference proceedings) resulting from the support of public resources must be freely accessible on the Internet without delay (Gold Open Access). This goal should be pursued by taking into account the different disciplinary practices and under consideration of the different disciplinary priorisations of Open Access. The resources required to meet this obligation shall be provided to the authors, or the cost of the publication venues shall be borne directly by the research organisations. The necessary funding must be brought in line with the overall funding priorities for research.
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 7 years ago
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