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Item Open Access Dichiarazione di Messina(2004)The English translation of the Messina's Declaration, in the archives of the University of Trento. The declaration, signed in 2004 by rectors and representatives of several Italian universities, is a confirmation of the intention of the participants to support the Berlin's Declaration of 2003 on OA. The declaration in Italian: https://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Dichiarazione_di_MessinaItem Open Access Codul cu privire la ştiinţă şi inovare al Republicii Moldova(The Government of the Republic of Moldova, 2004)In the Republic of Moldova the state policy in the field of science and innovation is carried out under the Code on Science and Innovation of the Republic of Moldova, This code regulates activities in areas of researches and innovations, including process of development and realization the politician, estimates of the organizations, confirmations and recognitions of academic and scientific and pedagogical statuses.Item Open Access OPEN ACCESS IN DENMARK(2008) Dorch, Bertil; Christensen-Dalsgaard, BirteThis article describes the status of open access in Denmark at the time of writing. "Open Access is gaining momentum in Denmark – not only among libraries but also among the research community and at the political level. Open Access journals exist and the number will grow, self archiving has been established among some institutions and there is ongoing work on a preservation infrastructure. One of the most advanced areas in this aspect is astronomy and the role of Open Access in this area is described from a Danish perspective."Item Open Access OPEN ACCESS IN NORWAY – WHERE ARE WE, AND WHERE ARE WE GOING?(2008) Frantsvåg, Jan ErikThis article presents a summary of the national developments for open access in Norway from the beginnings in 2005 up until 2008.Item Open Access LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS MOKSLO IR STUDIJŲ ĮSTATYMAS(The President of the Lithuanian Republic, 2009)This law establishes: 1) state regulation of science and studies, 2) principles of quality assurance of science and studies, 3) legal bases for the establishment, termination and reorganization of research and study institutions, 4) granting and recognition of higher education qualifications, 5) management, organization and supervision of research and study institutions, 6) rights and duties of teachers, research workers and students of research and study institutions, 7) financing of science and studies, 8) the principles of property management, use and disposal of state research and study institutions.Item Open Access Становище на ИФЛА относно отворения достъп до информация – изясняване на позицията и стратегията(2011) The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)Bulgarian translation of the IFLA Opinion on Open Access to information – clarification of position and strategy documentItem Open Access CENTRAL OPEN ACCESS ACTIVITIES IN DENMARK(2011) Mikkelsen, LiseThis article describes the status of apen access policy development in Denmark at the time of writing. This is a continuation of the articles published last year titled: An introduction to the reccomendations for open access in Denmark".Item Open Access Rannis Open Access Policy(2012) RannisThis is the open access policy of Rannis. Like other Icelanding policies, it is grounded in the national legislation of public access to scientific research. It excludes books.Item Open Access Otwarty dostęp do publikacji naukowych. Kwestie prawne(Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2012) Siewicz, KrzysztofThe publication explains the legal issues encountered in the implementation of open access to scientific publications by authors, publishers, academic institutions and research funding organizations.Item Open Access ZALECENIA KOMISJI z dnia 17 lipca 2012 r. w sprawie dostępu do informacji naukowej oraz jej ochrony (2012/417/UE)(European Union, 2012)One of the actions foreseen in the Digital Agenda for Europe is that the results of publicly funded research should be widely disseminated through open access publications of scientific data and papers. The Innovation Union initiative called for a framework for the European Research Area to remove obstacles to mobility and cross-border cooperation. According to that initiative, public access to publications and data resulting from publicly funded research should be promoted and access to publications should be the general principle of projects funded under the Union research framework programmes.Item Open Access Open Access Policy of the University of Bern(2012) University of BernTaken from the Policy: "The University of Bern supports open access as defined in the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities, which it signed in 2007, and declares open access as one of its strategic objectives. Its Open Access Policy is congruent with the Open Access Guidelines issued by the Rectors' Conference of the Swiss Universities (CRUS), the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences (SAGW), and it affects neither the free choice of publication form nor freedom of research. The University resolves the following guidelines." Comment: Open access policy consistently designed for the publication of journal articlesItem Open Access Mandaat verplichte deponering wetenschappelijke publicaties UGent onderzoekers(Directie Onderzoeksaangelegenheden, Universiteit Gent, 2012)Open Access policy at Gent UniversityItem Open Access Riga Technical University Open Access Policy(The Riga Technical University, 2012)The Riga Technical University Open Access Mandate was ratified by the Vice-Rector for Research on 10 December, 2012. The mandate requires that all members of staff employed by Riga Technical University deposit their research publications (journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters and similar material) in the RTU Publication Register ORTUS as soon as possible after they are published and in compliance with the copyright agreement.Item Open Access Brussels declaration on open access to Belgian publicly funded research(Federal government of Belgium, 2012)All Belgian ministers of R&I subscribed to the Berlin declaration on Open Access and act in compliance with the European Commissions Recommendation of July 17, 2012 on access to and preservation of scientific information. Signed by Ministers Magnette, Lieten and Nollet (English, French and Dutch version).Item Open Access Academic Research Repository at the Burgas Free University(Burgas Free University, 2012)This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Bulgarian and English. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. OA books are not mentioned.Item Open Access Podpora otevřeného přístupu k publikovaným výsledkům výzkumu a vývoje Návrh na rozšíření iniciativy Asociace knihoven vysokých škol České republiky (AKVŠ ČR) pro podporu otevřeného přístupu podpisem Berlínské deklarace(Association of Libraries of Czech Universities, 2012)Individual institutions express their support to open access to research results by signing the Berlin declaration. On behalf of all member universities, the Declaration was signed by the Association of Libraries of Czech Universities (ALCU) in 2012. The document does not refer to books.Item Open Access The Institutional Policy of the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova on Open Access(Senate ASEM, 2012)“The Institutional Policy of the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova on Open Access” recognizes the strategic importance of Open Access to information for disseminating scientific knowledge in a spirit promoted by international initiatives and declarations. The overall goal of Open Access is to benefit from international information content and to ensure the creation and distribution of local content. AESM is interested in promoting a new paradigm of Open Access to provide more benefits to science and society. The researchers’ publications will have increased visibility, greater impact and prestige in the scientific community. Open Access will improve dissemination of the findings of the research carried out within AESM.Item Open Access Open Access: State of Affairs in Ukraine(2012) Yaroshenko, TatyanaOpen Access (OA) to scientific information is not only a desirable, but also a predictable way to successive development of scientific communication. The model of Open Archive seems the best for dealing with the organization of Ukrainian scientific information resources, in particular, publications of research output. Ukraine is an important producer of scientific data. There are 351 universities and 119 research institutes of the Academy of Sciences in Ukraine. The approximate number of those employed in science is 179 thousand, including 84,400 Doctors of Science. More than 1,500 academic journals and other scientific serials are published in Ukraine. But the impact of Ukrainian research is little in the world. The OA model (both «gold» and «green») can become a way out of this information blockade in Ukraine. There were 28 institutional repositories created in Ukraine in the last 3 or 4 years with total number of digital documents deposited standing at about 57,000 already, and virtually all academic journals are now available through OA. Different examples of Ukrainian IRs and OA journals are presented in the paper. Information about lobbying OA at the state and institutional levels is given. Open Access to Knowledge Statement (2009) is described. ELibUkrOA is multi-university project-development. Still low participation of Ukrainian universities in the OA movement is brought about by inability and difficulty in comprehending the entire conceptualization and importance of Open Access for a modern university.Item Open Access OPEN ACCESS POLICIES AND THE SUPPORTING INFRASTRUCTURE: STATUS IN DENMARK(2013) Elb, Mikael KThis article describes the status of apen access in Denmark at the time of writing.Item Open Access DECRETO-LEGGE 8 agosto 2013, n. 91 - Normattiva(2013)The decree-law of August 8, 2013 addresses a broad spectrum of cultural issues within the Italian landscape. Of particular significance is Article 4, which emphasizes the promotion of library and archive development. In pursuit of this objective, the law advocates for Open Access initiatives and mandates this format for outcomes stemming from publicly funded research endeavors. Furthermore, it advocates for Open Access publications, even in instances of for-profit publishing, and supports the consolidation of databases and datasets.