*** Apologies for cross-posting *** The European OpenAIRE initiative held on the 11
June the first workshop in a series related to “research data
linked to publications” in conjunction with the Nordbib
Conference in Copenhagen. The workshop covered research data
policies; implementation from institutional and funder
perspectives, and cross-linking from publications to associated
data sets. - Large-scale deposit in repositories increases access and use - OpenAIRE, a European initiative co-funded by the European Commission (EC), welcomes the results of the PEER project, presented on the 29 May in Brussels. Publishers, research libraries and research organisations effectively collaborated in building a controlled research environment to study the effects of green open access. Usage research in this so-called “PEER Observatory” revealed that large-scale deposit of research articles results in increased access and use, including via the publisher website. Norbert Lossau, Scientific Coordinator of OpenAIRE and member of the PEER Executive, pointed out that “the economic research of the PEER project could not find any evidence for the hypothesis that self-archiving affects journal viability”. He called upon publishers, libraries and repositories to re-use the PEER-infrastructure for large-scale publisher-/library-assisted deposit of research articles: “Re-using the PEER infrastructure and stepping up the transition from subscription to gold open access journals will provide comfortable ways for researchers to comply with the important open access mandate of the European Commission which we expect to be expanded in Horizon 2020”. OpenAIRE builds up a Pan-European publication Infrastructure, bringing together 33 European countries to provide open access to European research results. It collects publications resulting from EC-funded projects with the aim of improving the visibility of European research, and supports the EC’s Open Access Pilot. Future services deployed by OpenAIRE will include the support of statistics and the creation of complex publications linking from articles to research data. OpenAIRE collaborates with publishers, repositories and data providers in order to enable seamless integration of European research into global knowledge infrastructures. http://www.openaire.eu/en/home/9-news-events/387-large-scale-deposit-in-repositories-increases-access-and-use Contacts Birgit Schmidt, OpenAIRE Scientific Manager, bschmidt@sub.uni-goettingen.de Najla Rettberg, OpenAIREplus Scientific Manager, rettberg@sub-uni-goettingen.de -- ****************************************************** Dr. Birgit Schmidt Scientific Manager Goettingen State and University Library - Electronic Publishing - Platz der Goettinger Sieben 1 D-37073 Goettingen Tel. +49 551 39-5228 Fax +49 551 39-5222 bschmidt@sub.uni-goettingen.de ______________________________________________________ COAR www.coar-repositories.org OpenAIRE www.openaire.eu OAPEN www.oapen.org Open Access www.open-access.net |
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