Open access in Norway
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association.[3] Norwegian signatories to the international "Open Access 2020" campaign, launched in 2016, include CRIStin, Norsk institutt for bioøkonomi (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NIBIO), Norwegian Institute of Palaeography and Historical Philology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
,
Wikimedia Norge[4]
.Repositories
There are a number of collections of scholarship in Norway housed in digital
open access repositories.[5]
Timeline
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Key events in the development of open access in Norway include the following:
- 2001
- 26 November: open educational resource, begins publication.
- 26 November:
- 2003
- Norsk Institutt for Palaeografi og Historisk Filologi signs the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities.[6]
- 2006
- 2007
- 2009
- Research Council of Norway signs the Berlin Declaration.[6]
- 2010
- CRIStin (Current Research Information System in Norway) launched.[9]
- 2011
- 18 February: University of Tromsø creates fund to cover author fees.[10]
- 2013
- 2017
- Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP), a government agency, begins providing "open access to two of its publications: the CROP Series in International Poverty Poverty Studies and Global Challenges - Working Paper Series."[12]
- 2019
- Used title of ISSC Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP). Transitioned into a new programme of University of Norway and A-XM6956 - International Science Council (ISC).[13]
Notes
References
- )
- OpenAIRE. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- ^ "Members". Oaspa.org. The Hague: Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
- Max Planck Digital Library. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- Directory of Open Access Repositories. UK: University of Nottingham. Archived from the originalon 6 February 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
- ^ Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, retrieved 26 April 2018
- ^ "About the conference". Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing. UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ OCLC 757073363. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
- Open Access Publishing in European Networks (OAPEN). (+ via Google Books)
- ^ OCLC 757073363. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
- ^ Caroline Sutton (4 February 2014), Carrots, Sticks and Open Access Publishing in Norway – via Google+
- OCLC 757073363. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
- ^ "GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY DATABASE - Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP)".
Further reading
- Aneta Laskowska; Karen Marie Øvern; Klaus J. Tollan (eds.), Open Access (in Norwegian) – via Blogspot. 2007-2011
- Greater access to Norwegian scientific publications (PDF), Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions, 2009
- Boavida, Clara; Serafinavičiūtė, Brigita (2015), Institutional Policy Implementation at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, PASTEUR4OA Case Study,
- Eelco Ferwerda;
- Walt Crawford (2018). "Norway". Gold Open Access by Country 2012-2017. US: Cites & Insights Books.
External links
- "Norway". Global Open Access Portal. UNESCO.
- "Browse by Country: Europe: Norway". Registry of Open Access Repositories. UK.
- "(Search: Country of Publisher: Norway)". Directory of Open Access Journals. United Kingdom: Infrastructure Services for Open Access.
- "Tag "oa.norway"". OCLC 1040261573.
- "Browse by Country: Norway". ROARMAP: Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies. United Kingdom: University of Southampton.
- "Our members: Norway". Sparceurope.org. Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition.
- Pål M. Lykkja (ed.), Åpen Vitenskap [Open Science] (in Norwegian) – via Blogspot
- Open Access in Norway, DRIVER: Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research, archived from the original on 23 August 2011