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DFG Project: A Nation-Wide Online Information Portal On Open Access Issues
***Apologies for cross-posting***
Please find attached an announcement concerning Open Access activities
in Germany.
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DFG Project: A Nation-Wide Online Information Portal On Open Access Issues
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Since September 2006 the German Science Foundation [Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG] funds the implementation of a
nation-wide online information portal on Open Access issues that
is operated cooperatively by the Universities of Bielefeld,
Goettingen, Constance and the Free University of Berlin, with
support from DINI - German Initiative for Networked Information.
The platform is intended to inform scientists, their professional
societies, university administrations and the interested public
comprehensively on objectives and use of Open Access, and support
them with practical assistance on its implementation in practice.
Open Access Publications are conceived as scientific publications
that are worldwide freely available on the Internet. The Open
Access Movement's objective is the better utilisation of this
form of publication in order to maximise the diffusion and usage
of scientific knowledge. As recent studies demonstrate [1], the
reception of Open Access publications generally is already
several times higher than that of traditional publications behind
cost barriers. For individual authors as well as their
institutions, this translates into a significantly better
"visibility" within the international scientific community. The
signing of the "Berlin Declaration on open access to scientific
knowledge" [2] by numerous national and international science
organisations and funding bodies and a growing number of
Universities underlines the importance for Open Access for
Science Policy in general.
A DFG survey on author's experiences with Open Access [3] showed
that open access publication opportunities are still
underutilized, but found much willingness to actively further
Open Access in Germany. Therefore the DFG, as a cosignatory of
the "Berlin Declaration", like many other national funding
organisations, strongly encourages all project investigators to
publish in refereed Open Access journals or to make available
digital copies of their work on Open Access servers.
Until now Information on Open Access is largely produced in an
uncoordinated way and is mostly scattered widely throughout the
Internet, much of it is dependent upon the local personal
commitment of individuals. This fact is largely responsible for
the discrepancy between the growing international significance of
Open Access on one hand and the comparatively small publicity and
little practice with German scientists on the other hand.
The new information portal sets out to counter this development
in Germany. The offer addresses primarily scientific authors,
university administrations and scholarly societies. Current
deficits in information and use within the German Higher
Education Landscape are sought to be removed by the concise
presentation of relevant information on open access issues
targeted to specific audiences. The information platform will
also concentrate on concrete recommendations for action, know how
and argumentation aids as well as the sharing of practical
experience and all sort of information materials on Open Access.
The four project partners all belong to the pioneers on the field
of Open Access in Germany. After its completion in May 2007, the
online platform will be open to all interested users and
additional cooperation partners for exchange of information and
experiences. DINI - the German Initiative for Networked
Information, regards the new information platform as a chance to
better promote the relevant open access activities of DINI.
Platform development and operation are therefore supported by
DINI.
More information may be found on the website of the project
http://www.openaccess-germany.de/ or via the coordinators:
Dr. Norbert Lossau (Director, State and University Library
Goettingen, Project Leader), norbert.lossau@sub.uni-goettingen.de
Cordula Noetzelmann (Coordination Scientific Publishing,
University of Bielefeld), cordula.noetzelmann@uni-bielefeld.de
Dr. Katja Mruck (Coordination e-Publishing, Open Access, Center
for Digital Systems (CeDiS) of the Free University of Berlin),
katja.mruck@fu-berlin.de
Karlheinz Pappenberger (Coordination Scientific Publishing, University of
Constance), Karlheinz.Pappenberger@uni-konstanz.de
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[1] (http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html)
[2] (http://oa.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/signatories.html)
[3]
(http://www.dfg.de/en/dfg_profile/facts_and_figures/statistical_reporting/open_access/index.html
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* Cordula Noetzelmann
* Koordination "Wissenschaftliches Publizieren"
* Fachreferentin fuer Anglistik, Allg. Literaturwissenschaft
* Universitaetsbibliothek Bielefeld
* Universitaetsstr. 25
* 33615 Bielefeld
* Tel. 0521/106-3417
* http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de
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