MedOANet: Facilitating Coordinated Open Access Policies and Strategies in Mediterranean Europe

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MedOANet: Facilitating Coordinated Open Access Policies and Strategies in Mediterranean Europe

Σαχίνη, Εύη
Τσουκαλά, Βικτωρία

Eloy Rodrigues
Swan, Alman
Baptista, Ana Alice

Μελέτη (EL)
Research (EN)

2013-11


The Mediterranean Open Access Network supports the development of coordinated policies aligned to the European Commission’s policies on access to and preservation of scientific information in Greece, Turkey, Italy, France,Spain and Portugal. In two years of work the project mapped the open access landscape by performing surveys among research funders, researcher performing organizations and publishers; it developed the Open Access Tracker, an online tool that profiles countries on the basis of their available open access policies and initiatives. The project facilitated the coordination of action and policy development in each country through engagement with policymakers and coordination events and facilitated coordination at the regional level among the six countries. Finally, MedOANet developed guidelines for policy implementation directed to policymakers of the six countries. (EN)
Braga (EN)

Χρηματοδότηση (EL)
Έρευνα και ανάπτυξη (EL)
Διάχυση πληροφοριών (EL)
Πηγές πληροφόρησης (EL)
Financing (EN)
Information dissemination (EN)
Information sources (EN)
Research and development (EN)

Research funders (EN)
Researcher performing organizations (EN)
European Commission’s policies (EN)
Publishers (EN)
Open Access Tracker (EN)
Research policy (EN)
Open access (EN)

English


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