[OAI-eprints] France's INRIA Registers Commitment to Implement
Berlin DeclarationSelf-Archiving Policy Recommendation
Stevan Harnad
harnad at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Mar 31 06:22:22 EST 2005
Prof. Jean-Pierre Verjus, Director of Scientific Information and
Communication for INRIA -- Institut national de recherche en informatique
et en automatique (French National Institute for Research in Computer
Sciences and Control) http://www.inria.fr/index.en.html -- has just signed the
Registry of Institutional OA Self-Archiving Policies
http://www.eprints.org/signup/fulllist.php
INRIA is a national research institute with 6 units distributed
across France and totalling about 3000 personnel.
This brings to 11 the number of universities and research institutes
worldwide that have so far committed themselves to adopting a
self-archiving policy to implement the Berlin Declaration (along the
lines recommended by the Berlin 3 Meeting in Southampton on 1 March):
http://www.eprints.org/berlin3/outcomes.html
The tally of universities and research institutes that have adopted
self-archiving policies to date is:
France (4: 2 national institutes, 1 local institute, 1 laboratory),
Germany (2: 1 university + 1 local institute)
Australia (1 university),
India (1 local institute)
Portugal (1 university)
UK (1 university)
CERN (1 multi-national laboratory)
This is only the beginning. The Institutional Archives Registry
http://archives.eprints.org/eprints.php?action=browse
lists a current total of 395 OAI-compliant Open Access Archives
in universities and research institutes in 40 countries.
These universities and research institutes are now encouraged to adopt
an institutional self-archiving policy and to register and describe it
so that universites and research institutes worldwide can emulate them at:
http://www.eprints.org/signup/sign.php
Archive type (number):
* Research Institutional or Departmental (170)
* e-Theses (54)
* Research Cross-Institution (51)
* Database (8)
* e-Journal/Publication (37)
* Demonstration (37)
* Other (38)
Country (number):
* United States (116)
* United Kingdom (52)
* Germany (28)
* Canada (26)
* Brazil (18)
* France (17)
* Netherlands (16)
* Australia (16)
* Italy (14)
* Sweden (11)
* India (6)
* Portugal (5)
* Belgium (5)
* Commercial (5)
* Japan (4)
* Denmark (4)
* China (4)
* Spain (4)
* Finland (4)
* Hungary (4)
* Colombia (3)
* Austria (3)
* South Africa (3)
* Switzerland (3)
* Mexico (3)
* Norway (3)
* Singapore (2)
* Chile (2)
* Greece (2)
* Ireland (2)
* Network (1)
* Argentina (1)
* Turkey (1)
* Russian Federation (1)
* Namibia (1)
* Peru (1)
* Slovenia (1)
* Israel (1)
* Croatia (1)
* Taiwan (1)
AMERICAN SCIENTIST OPEN ACCESS FORUM:
A complete Hypermail archive of the ongoing discussion of providing
open access to the peer-reviewed research literature online (1998-2005)
is available at:
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UNIVERSITIES: If you have adopted or plan to adopt an institutional
policy of providing Open Access to your own research article output,
please describe your policy at:
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UNIFIED DUAL OPEN-ACCESS-PROVISION POLICY:
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OR
BOAI-2 ("gold"): Publish your article in a open-access journal if/when
a suitable one exists.
http://www.doaj.org/
AND
in BOTH cases self-archive a supplementary version of your article
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