News 21 Sep 2015 21 Sep 2015 Follow up for Dutch Springer deal in Austria Springer and the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (AALC/Kooperation E-Medien Österreich/KEMÖ) have finalized a wide-ranging agreement for a new Springer Compact 18 Sep 2015 18 Sep 2015 Urgent call Dekker on Spinoza prize laureates In his speech at the presentation of the Spinoza prizes, State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science Sander Dekker called 31 Aug 2015 31 Aug 2015 www.openaccess.nl completely overhauled The national website on open access has been completely revamped. It now has a new, up-to-date look and is more 3 Aug 2015 3 Aug 2015 NWO NWO modifies its criteria for open access publishing NWO has modified the criteria for its Incentive Fund Open Access - Publications. Main applicants for NWO-funded research can apply 7 Jul 2015 7 Jul 2015 Amendment to Copyright Act In the wake of the Dutch House of Representatives, the Senate has also adopted the amendment proposed by MP Taverne (in 7 Jul 2015 7 Jul 2015 UKB signs The Hague Declaration on open science UKB, a consortium of 13 university libraries and the National Library of the Netherlands, has signed and therefore endorsed the 6 Jul 2015 6 Jul 2015 big deal Universities take first step towards Elsevier boycott Dutch universities have activated their plan to boycott Elsevier, the world’s largest academic publisher. They took the first step in 5 Jul 2015 5 Jul 2015 big deal Agreement with SAGE SAGE publishers and Dutch universities have signed a two-year agreement on the transition to open access. This agreement enables researchers 28 May 2015 28 May 2015 groene route NARCIS Open Science repository 1.000.000 records in NARCIS The repository team from the University of Groningen University achieved that the number of publications that can be accessed via 1 May 2015 1 May 2015 Discussion on Open access: How can we make scientific knowledge more accessible? If the Dutch government has its way, everyone will have free access to all Dutch scientific publications in 10 years’ First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Next page › Last page »
21 Sep 2015 21 Sep 2015 Follow up for Dutch Springer deal in Austria Springer and the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (AALC/Kooperation E-Medien Österreich/KEMÖ) have finalized a wide-ranging agreement for a new Springer Compact
18 Sep 2015 18 Sep 2015 Urgent call Dekker on Spinoza prize laureates In his speech at the presentation of the Spinoza prizes, State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science Sander Dekker called
31 Aug 2015 31 Aug 2015 www.openaccess.nl completely overhauled The national website on open access has been completely revamped. It now has a new, up-to-date look and is more
3 Aug 2015 3 Aug 2015 NWO NWO modifies its criteria for open access publishing NWO has modified the criteria for its Incentive Fund Open Access - Publications. Main applicants for NWO-funded research can apply
7 Jul 2015 7 Jul 2015 Amendment to Copyright Act In the wake of the Dutch House of Representatives, the Senate has also adopted the amendment proposed by MP Taverne (in
7 Jul 2015 7 Jul 2015 UKB signs The Hague Declaration on open science UKB, a consortium of 13 university libraries and the National Library of the Netherlands, has signed and therefore endorsed the
6 Jul 2015 6 Jul 2015 big deal Universities take first step towards Elsevier boycott Dutch universities have activated their plan to boycott Elsevier, the world’s largest academic publisher. They took the first step in
5 Jul 2015 5 Jul 2015 big deal Agreement with SAGE SAGE publishers and Dutch universities have signed a two-year agreement on the transition to open access. This agreement enables researchers
28 May 2015 28 May 2015 groene route NARCIS Open Science repository 1.000.000 records in NARCIS The repository team from the University of Groningen University achieved that the number of publications that can be accessed via
1 May 2015 1 May 2015 Discussion on Open access: How can we make scientific knowledge more accessible? If the Dutch government has its way, everyone will have free access to all Dutch scientific publications in 10 years’