- Descripción
- Universities, research institutions and research funders are active stakeholders in promoting open access. SHERPA-JULIET and ROARMAP directories register and summarize funders, academic and research institutions open access policies. Request or require free access to scholarly outputs are mainly the options stated in those registries, however there are other kind of possibilities to explore. The aim of this paper is to describe a typology of intervention instruments which could be the basis for an institutional policy to promote open access. This typology has been adapted from studies applied to the analysis of cultural policies and comprises five main areas: establishment of technical infrastructures and services, information and dissemination actions, economic incentives, institutional coordination, regulation (mandate), and inspection or control. Several instruments for each one of this areas and relevant international examples are reported and analysed.
- Autor
- Abadal, Ernest
- Melero, Remedios
- Abad-Garcia, Maria-Francisca
- Villarroya, Anna
- Fecha
- Tipo
- Journal Article (Print/Paginated)
- NonPeerReviewed
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