Promotion of open access to knowledge in the sciences and humanities

Development of open access to research literature: In using the term 'open access‘, we mean the free availability of peer-reviewed literature on the public internet, permitting any user to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles (Budapest Open Access Initiative).

 

The project is implemented in cooperation with OSI Open Access Project, Electronic Information for Libraries Consortia (eIFL,net), Goethe-Insitut in Kiew and Friedrich Naumann Foundation.

Action plan on open access to research literature in 2007:

Awareness raising:

  • Informational workshops for interested scholars, librarians and academic institutions encouraging research and higher educational institutions to practice open access;
  • Continue development of a2k web-site (www.a2k.org.ua) in cooperation with NGO Privacy Ukraine;
  • Informational workshops for the journalists about open access;
  • Competition for the journalist writing about open access;
  • Competitions of students researches about open access.

Development of Ukrainian network of institutional repositories and advocacy:

  • Encouraging Universities, research and funding institutions to sign Budapest Open Access Initiative, Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities, and Register self-archival policy;
  • Development of pilot open access institutional repository (policies and procedures, software) — a pilot National Network of Open Access Repositories project launched by Informatio Consortia and Scientific Library of National University Kyiv Mohyla Academy in cooperation with Ukrainian educational and scientific institutions; Open Access repositories in Ukrainian Catholic University and Lviv National University.
  • Training for the interested organizations;
  • Grant competition for Universities creating institutional repositories.

Policy development and advocacy:

  • Preparing policy paper on OA in Ukraine and investigation on economics of open access;
  • Harmonization of national educational policy with open access movement, putting an open access condition to state funded researches (except reasonable exceptions) and cultural heritage, providing state fund and technical assistance to research and higher educational institutions to set up and maintain an open access repositories (a condition of government assistance should be that the institution adopt a policy to encourage or require its researchers to deposit their research output in the repository except reasonable exceptions) and cultural heritage.

Development of open access journals and advocacy:

  • Facilitating including Ukrainian open access journals into Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ);
  • Cooperation with Google Scholar about indexing Ukrainian open access journals;
  • Consultations on development of open access journals;
  • Grant competition for converting subscription based journal into open access or launching new open access journal.

 

Other partners: Internet Access and Training program (IATP) of International Researches and Exchanges Board (IREX), Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)Fulbright Exchange program, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Fundamental Researches State Fund, Parliamentary Committee for Education and Science, Internews Ukraine, Ukrainian Internet Society.

 

 

Some Relevant Links:

Organizations involved in open access movement:

Tutorials:

Open Access Publishing Declarations:

 

Other resources:

News and Listservs:

Subject repositories:

E-theses and dissertations: http://etdguide.org

 

National Open access Initiatives:

FAIR Program, UK

DARE, Netherlands: http://www.surf.nl/dare ; http://www.darenet.nl/ ; http://www.igitur.nl/en/default.htm ; http://dare.uva.nl/en

 

DINI, Germany

Max Plank Society, Germany:

http://www.zim.mpg.de/ ; http://vlib.mpg.de/ ; http://edoc.mpg.de ; http://www.livingreviews.org/

Australian Universities: http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/39729 ; http://eprints.anu.edu.au/ ; http://eprint.monash.edu.au/ ; http://eprints.qut.edu.au/ ; http://epress.anu.edu.au/ ; http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/ ; http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/ ; http://www.sup.usyd.edu.au/ ; http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/dest/forum.html

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