On Wednesday 23 May 2018, 14 - 17h, DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services) organises the workshop 'Monitoring open access' at NWO, room 300. How open is Dutch science? How far are we in the ambition to have 100% open access...
100% open access publications by 2020. That ambition is stated by the National Plan Open Science . On Wednesday 9th of March the VSNU published its 3rd e-zine on open access including the plans made by the universities in order to achieve...
On February 13, the 10,000th open access article was administered published in the year 2019 within the national agreements with publishers. It is the first time that this number has been achieved in a year. Since the very first open access...
Today the VSNU announced that the Dutch universities have published 73% of their academic articles Open Access in 2020. This is apparent from the Open Access Monitor, which was published yesterday and is published here on openaccess.nl....
... an institutional or subject-specific repository. The latter route offers the option to keep publishing in access toll journals which are ...
Knowledge Exchange is continuously active in promoting Open Access by bringing together Open Access experts from all six KE partner countries. This study was initiated by Knowledge Exchange and financed by Knowledge Exchange ( http://www...
Based on the agreement between the Dutch universities and Springer, 1927 articles by Dutch scientists were published in open access on the Springer website in 2015. Researchers of Radboud University contributed to the very first as well as...
The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU) and information analytics business Elsevier are to extend their current agreement by six months. These six months will be used to continue discussions. The VSNU continues to strive...
Brill has reached an agreement with the VSNU (Association of Dutch Universities) with an important open access component Next to access to the complete online journal package of Brill ( 240 titles in the fields of Humanities,...
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Dutch National website providing information for academics about the advantages of open access to publicly financed research