User:John Cummings/Implementing Open Access


This page provides an overview of the steps required prepare and implement the adoption of Open Access within an organisation, it is specifically written for Intergovernmental Organisations but is intended to be used by any organisations interested in Open Access.

Explanation of Open Access edit

What the open access movement is about

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Preparation edit

Open Access models edit

Different models for open access, pros and cons

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Business models edit

Choosing licenses edit

Can chose a single license for all content

Can chose to have a default license, with other content available under more restricted licenses where needed

  • Images
  • Publications
  • Website text
  • Data
  • Software

Explanation of NC and ND clauses and what they do and don't allow

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Policy edit

Writing an OA policy

Implementation edit

Content formats edit

because one of the main

formats discourage copying and reuse, some make it much easier

e.g data held in a spreadsheet is much easier for researchers to use that data published in a table in a .pdf. requires significant effort to reuse.

5 star data

Different, encouraging sharing of content

OA labeling for content edit

Website text edit

Publications edit

legal page, Different parts of the same product licensed differently eg Shutterstock photos in an OA publications

Media files e.g images edit

Data https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Open_data_publishing edit

Software edit

Author agreements edit

Reuse edit

Encouraging reuse edit

Measuring reuse edit

Moving content to Wikimedia edit

Page construction notes edit

 

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