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COUNTER Code of Practice for Usage Factors, Draft Release 1

Posted: 18 Mar 2012 08:06 PM PDT

COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources) has released the COUNTER Code of Practice for Usage Factors, Draft Release 1.

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Princeton goes open access to stop staff handing all copyright to journals – unless waiver granted

 

Prestigious US academic institution Princeton University will prevent researchers from giving the copyright of scholarly articles to journal publishers, except in certain cases where a waiver may be granted.  read more »

Tricouncils' "Comprehensive Brief on Open Access to Publications and Research Data"

From: http://www.science.gc.ca/default.asp?Lang=En&n=1E7A5F18-1


Comprehensive Brief on Open Access to Publications and Research Data

Working together to promote access to the results of publicly funded research  read more »

Knowledge For All - a new open access initiative

Knowledge for All is an open access and open source citation database of all published scholarly journal literature that is being developed by the global library community, led by the University of Prince Edward Island with the support of the Council of Atlantic University Libraries. It will provide researchers with a single tool to search across all disciplines and the general public with free access to scholarly citations.  read more »

Open Textbook Publisher Flat World Knowledge Expands its Presence in Canada

Jim Rozsa, Managing Director at Northrose Associates, in Whitby, Ontario, and a network of sales managers are bringing Flat World’s open textbook model to professors and administrators seeking high-quality alternatives to traditional textbooks that can cost students $1,000 or more per year.  read more »

Submission Fees—A Tool in the Transition to Open Access?

The Knowledge Exchange has released Submission Fees—A Tool in the Transition to Open Access?

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11 New OA Mandates Since OA Week Challenge Posted

Eleven new mandates in response to the OA Week OA Mandate Challenge raises institutional adoptions to 102 (plus 4 proposed) and departmental adoptions to 26 (4 plus four proposed). There are also 46 funder mandates (and 8 proposed) for a total of 174 mandates (plus 16 proposed). From Stevan Harnad, SPARC IR, 20/10/2010