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"On European level the most important agreement is that open
access publishing will be the norm in 2020.
... Also on the issue of reuseability of data
openness will be the default"
““as open as possible, as closed as necessary”
Sander Dekker, 23 januari 2017
http://www.scienceguide.nl/201701/nationaal-platform-voor-open-science.aspx
Nationaal Platform voor Open Science
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Key ambitions:
(1) Full open access to publications in 2020
(2) To make research data optimally suited for reuse
(3) Recognition and rewards
(4) To promote and support:
To establish a ‘clearing house’ for all information regarding all
available research support.
Sander Dekker, 19th January 2017
http://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:9e9fa82e-06c1-4d0d-9e20-5620259a6c65
"Nationaal Plan voor Open Science"
8. Green Open Access
The University of Groningen and the University Medical Center Groningen both want to
promote open access of their research output via the green OPEN ACCESS road, and
asks her researchers therefore to deposit their "final author versions" of their
articles into the research database Pure
The workflow aims to minimize the effort for the researchers, where the library will do
the rest (University of Groningen Library & Central Medical Library)
(Policy document discussed and approved by CvB & RvB)
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9. Januari 2017
• Authors can simply email final author version
of accepted articles to pure@rug.nl
─ plus some extra info
• The library (the CMB for UMCG) takes care of:
─ Entry in Pure
─ Validates & completes metadata
─ Makes final author version open access avaiable
─ Downloads pdfs from publishers’s website
─ Uploads pdf of final publishers version to Pure
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16. Go green: be read
Go green: be read
More than 6,000 times a day, publications by University of Groningen or UMCG authors
are downloaded from the University’s research database Pure.
Want your research to be widely noticed?
Go green open access: Store your publications in the University’s research database
Pure and make them freely accessible. The University of Groningen Library and the
Central Medical Library handle all copyright and licensing issues for you.
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17. Go green: be cited
Go green: be cited
Papers published with green open access are visited and cited more often than
publications accessible only to subscribers.
Want to increase the impact of your research?
Go green open access: Store your publications in the University’s research database
Pure and make them freely accessible. The University of Groningen Library and the
Central Medical Library handle all copyright and licensing issues for you.
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18. Go green: be fair
Go green: be fair
Green open access eliminates the barriers which prevent fellow researchers in the
‘Global South’ from accessing your research results.
Want academic knowledge to be equally accessible all over the world?
Go green open access: Store your publications in the University’s research database
Pure and make them freely accessible. The University of Groningen Library and the
Central Medical Library handle all copyright and licensing issues for you.
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19. Go green: be transparent
Go green: be transparent
Your research is funded by Dutch and European tax payers. Research processes should
be transparent and their results readily available to the public.
Want to give something back to society?
Go green open access: Store your publications in the University’s research database
Pure and make them freely accessible. The University of Groningen Library and the
Central Medical Library handle all copyright and licensing issues for you.
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20. Go green: be open
Go green: be open
Social networks are useful for researchers, no doubt about that. But only the University’s
research database Pure is certain to have your interests in mind: guaranteed, sustainable
and trusted access to your publications without commercialization of your work.
Want to ensure your publications are safely stored on a trusted and open
platform?
Go green open access: Store your publications in the University’s research database Pure
and make them freely accessible. The University of Groningen Library and the Central
Medical Library handle all copyright and licensing issues for you.
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22. Take home messages AGreen Open Access
1. If you decide NOT to publish in Open Access, at least send us your final author
version of the publication ( and we will take care of the rest)
2.If you DO decide to publish in Open Access, be sure to check our Open Access start-
page on the CMB website. It contains all info on all OA deals.
3.If you have ANY questions regarding publishing in Open Access, ask us!
CMB cmb@umcg.nl or use openaccess@umcg.nl
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http://www.umcg.nl/cmb