Category — Europe
Open Access Week in Italy and three videos!
Here are three videos, in Italian, to promote open access. They are brought to you through the “Una biblioteca digitale CNR per la scienza e la tecnica” project funded by the “Servizio Civile National Program” of the Italian Government and the Biblioteca d’Area of CNR Bologna in the year 2008-2009.
The titles of the videos are:
1) Che cos’e` l’Open Access (What is Open Access ?)
2) Come depositare un lavoro nell’Archivio Istituzionale Puma (How to deposit a paper in the institutional archive PUMA)
3) I diritti dell’Autore (Author’s rights).
Enjoy!
August 31, 2009 1 Comment
It’s Open Access year in the Netherlands
The Dutch higher education sector has declared 2009 to be ‘Open Access Year’. The aim is to boost Open Access to the results of scientific/scholarly and practice-based research in the Netherlands. Efforts will be made throughout the year to formulate and implement an Open Access policy, develop and improve the knowledge infrastructure, establish a clear legal framework, and create awareness with all stakeholders.
With this in mind, we would like to bring your attention to a short film (Dutch language version without subtitles also available) that they commissioned from University Administrators and Professors in the Netherlands, that highight views on Open Access, including:
- Dr Sijbolt Noorda, Chairman of the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU)
- Paul Doop ,Vice president of The Board University of Amsterdam and University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam
- Huib de Jong, Member of The Board, University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht
- Martin Bossenbroek, Director, National Library of the Netherlands
You can also view the film right here:
March 16, 2009 No Comments




