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  1. Final Plan S guidance published by cOAlition S

    ... funders participating in cOAlition S will be published Open Access. In the Netherlands the Dutch Research Council (NWO), including ...

  2. What does academia want?

    ... Information about open access on Dutch university websites            Erasmus ...

  3. Researcher / author

    ... How can open access benefit you? Open access can boost the visibility, dissemination, use ...

  4. Two publisher deals made public

    ... that the publishers will make their articles available in open access. This has been achieved with many publishers, as can be read in the ...

  5. New OA deal with Sage

    ... agreed on a three year deal. For 2017-2019 publication in open access will be possible for Dutch scientists in approximately 100 journals ...

  6. Better insight into publisher deals

    ... Publisher agreements , Openaccess.nl gives insight into the open access deals arranged between Dutch universities and publishers of academic ...

  7. Wiley Journals flipping to Gold OA by 2025

    ... Wiley announced a list of journals that will become Gold Open Access starting in 2025. These are the journals involved in the transition: ...

  8. Dutch research institutions and Elsevier initiate national Open Science partnership

    ... and reading services as well as the joint development of new open science services for disseminating and evaluating knowledge. The ... and/or institutions own their own research data), enduring access to data and metadata, vendor neutrality, interoperability, and ...

  9. Plan S

    ... of 27 science funders to accelerate the transition to open access. In the Netherlands, NWO (including ZonMW) is a member of cOAlition S.  ...

  10. Call to Commitment: Petition for a fair and inclusive approach to publishing

    In March 2024, during the Open Science Retreat in School (NL), a group of participants came together to discuss a new ‘narrative for sustainable Open Access’. This discussion has eventually resulted in the following Call to ...

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