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The Transformation of the Green Road to Open Access
(1) Background: The 2002 Budapest Open Access Initiative recommended the self-archiving of scientific articles in open repositories, which has been described as the “green road” to open access.
Joachim Schöpfel +5 more
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Green Open Access in Lithuania
Favorable conditions for the development of open access have been created in Lithuania: in the absence of scholarly commercial publishing, some scholarly journals in 1999 were already freely available on the Internet.
Fausta Kepalienė
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Toward Easy Deposit: Lowering the Barriers of Green Open Access with Data Integration and Automation
This article describes the design and development of an interoperable application that supports green open access with long-term sustainability and improved user experience of article deposit.
Hui Zhang
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DeepGreen – DeepGold: Open-Access-Transformation – Entwicklung und Perspektiven
The DeepGreen project () is developing an automated workflow to transfer scholarly publications from publishers to repositories for open access publishing.
Rusch, Beate +4 more
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Green or gold? Open access after Finch
The Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings reported to the UK's Minister of Universities and Science in mid-2012. This was followed by a new policy for open access (OA) publishing by Research Councils UK (RCUK) as well as a ...
Martin Hall
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Open access: A green light for archiving [PDF]
Stevan Harnad, Harnad Stevan
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Implementierung eines Zweitveröffentlichungsservice an einer U15-Universität
Zweitveröffentlichungsservices sind ein aktuelles Tätigkeitsfeld für Universitätsbibliotheken. Nur wenige Bibliotheken bieten hier vollständige Services, obwohl viele Arbeitsgrundlagen scheinbar vorhanden sind.
Gerrit Heim
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Anatomy of green open access [PDF]
Open access (OA) is free, unrestricted access to electronic versions of scholarly publications. For peer‐reviewed journal articles, there are two main routes to OA: publishing in OA journals (gold OA) or archiving of article copies or manuscripts at other web locations (green OA).
Bj?rk, Bo-Christer +4 more
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Open access full-text databases in Asian countries [PDF]
Open access promotion methods are generally divided into the ‘gold road’ and the ‘green road.’ Asian countries most commonly focus on the gold road while others focus on the green road.
Tae-Sul Seo
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