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The PKP and SciELO’s Renewed Partnership
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/B8HH-8D93
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
In December 2021, The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) announced its newest development partner: Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). In renewing this collaborative relationship between the two organizations that dates to 2007, SciELO joins the PKP’s other development partners.
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Le partenariat renouvelé entre PKP et SciELO
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/8234-K322
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
En décembre 2021, le Public Knowledge Project (PKP) a annoncé son nouveau partenaire de développement : Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). En renouvelant cette relation de collaboration entre les deux organismes qui date de 2007, SciELO se joint aux les autres partenaires de...
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Le projet de la décolonisation des métadonnées de Canadiana du RCDR
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter, Jesse Thomas-Kern
| doi:10.80230/AXV5-HJ53
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
En janvier 2022, le Réseau canadien de documentation pour la recherche (RCDR) a annoncé que la première phase de ses efforts pour décoloniser les métadonnées des collections Canadiana était achevée. Ce projet en trois phases a été initialement défini dans le cadre du plan stratégique 2019-2024 du...
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CRKN’s Decolonizing Canadiana Metadata Project
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter, Jesse Thomas-Kern
| doi:10.80230/PM2J-8P11
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
In January 2022, the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) announced that the first phase of its efforts to decolonize the metadata in the Canadiana collections was complete. This three-phase project was initially set out as part of CRKN’s 2019–2024 Strategic Plan and falls under its first...
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Open Access Monographs Update
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/XV5M-1F70
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
As discussed in the observation “Open Access Monographs,” published in March 2021, increasing attention has been paid in recent years to strategies for successfully publishing open access (OA) monographs and other long-form publications such as book chapters. Martin Eve and Anthony Cond described...
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Une mise à jour sur les monographies en libre accès
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/DZ7W-AP60
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
Comme indiqué dans l’observation « Les monographies en libre accès », publiée en mars 2021, une attention croissante a été accordée ces dernières années aux stratégies pour publier avec succès des monographies en libre accès et d’autres publications de versions longues que des chapitres de livre....
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Le mémo Nelson : Une politique d’accès public mis à jour aux États-Unis
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/J692-VD54
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
Le 25 août 2022, l’Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) des États-Unis a publié un mémo intitulé Ensuring free, immediate, and equitable access to federally funded research et un communiqué de presse l’accompagnant. Ce mémo, appelé le mémo Nelson parce qu’il a été écrit par Alondra...
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The Nelson Memo: Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded Research in the US
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/0S8X-P157
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
On August 25, 2022, the US Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a memo called Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded Researchand an accompanying media release. This memo, dubbed the Nelson Memo after Alondra Nelson, then acting Director of the OSTP,...
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Un plan d’action pour faire avancer le libre accès diamant
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/GCYM-6M50
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
En mars 2022, Science Europe, cOAlition S, Open Scholarly Communication in the European Research Area for Social Sciences and Humanities (OPERAS) et l’Agence nationale de la recherche ont annoncé la publication du document Action Plan for Diamond Open Access (Ancion et al. 2022). Ce plan d’action...
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An Action Plan for Advancing Diamond Open Access
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/BZR9-X443
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
In March 2022, Science Europe, cOAlition S, Open Scholarly Communication in the European Research Area for Social Sciences and Humanities (OPERAS), and the French National Research Agency announced the release of an Action Plan for Diamond Open Access (Ancion et al. 2022). This Action Plan...
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International Open Access Week 2022, October 22–30
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/Q15N-SX31
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
The 15th annual International Open Access Week ran from October 24–30. This year’s theme was “Open for Climate Justice,” acknowledging that the widespread effects of climate change are experienced differently by different groups of people. One of the ways this injustice manifests is through...
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La Semaine internationale du libre accès 2022, le 22–30 octobre
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/7JDM-MA81
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
La 15e Semaine internationale du libre accès s’est déroulée du 24 au 30 octobre. Le thème de cette année était « Ouvert à la justice climatique », reconnaissant que les effets généralisés du changement climatique sont vécus différemment par différents groupes de personnes. Une des façons dont...
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La consolidation du marché et la communication savante
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter, Maggie Sardino
| doi:10.80230/X0R0-D223
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
Au cours de la dernière décennie ou plus, une tendance vers la consolidation du marché a été observée dans l’écosystème des communications savantes, avec moins d’entreprises détenant des parts croissantes du marché. Une étude de Data Think a estimé qu’en 2021, les très grands éditeurs (ceux qui...
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Market Consolidation and Scholarly Communications
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter, Maggie Sardino
| doi:10.80230/Y7ZC-3P13
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
For the past decade or more, a trend has been observed in the scholarly communications ecosystem toward market consolidation, with fewer companies owning increasing shares of the market. A study by Data Think estimated that, in 2021, very large publishers (those with more than 500 journals)...
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Intellectual Property Rights and Open Scholarship in Europe
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/M710-3828
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
The intersection of intellectual property rights (IPR) and open scholarship has long been an issue of interest for the research community and for industry. Intellectual property policies and legislation aim to balance the moral and economic rights of creators in their works with the rights and...
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Les droits de propriété intellectuelle et la science ouverte en Europe
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/ZXG0-AD15
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
L’intersection des droits de propriété intellectuelle (DPI) et de la science ouverte est depuis longtemps une question d’intérêt pour le milieu de la recherche et pour l’industrie. Les politiques et la législation en matière de propriété intellectuelle visent à établir un équilibre entre les...
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The Budapest Open Access Initiative’s 20th Anniversary Recommendations
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Jesse Thomas-Kern, Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/ES99-MS63
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
On March 15, 2022, the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) celebrated its 20th anniversary by releasing four new high-level recommendations—along with detailed sub-recommendations and further elaborations—focusing on community-led open access (OA) and global equity, and addressing key...
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Le 20e anniversaire de l’Initiative de Budapest pour l’accès ouvert
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Jesse Thomas-Kern, Caroline Winter
| doi:10.80230/7YT6-RQ84
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
Le 15 mars 2022, l’Initiative de Budapest pour l’accès ouvert (BOAI) a célébré son 20e anniversaire en publiant quatre nouvelles recommandations de haut niveau – ainsi que des sous-recommandations détaillées et d’autres développements – mettant l’accent sur le libre accès dirigé par les...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
18 Oct 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
18 Oct 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
12 Sep 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: First Project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
18 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's Project 4
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
12 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
12 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
11 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...