This document summarizes information about Chiba University's institutional repository called CURATOR. It provides details about Chiba University such as its programs, faculty, students and research centers. It then describes how CURATOR captures, preserves and makes publicly available intellectual works from the university including articles, theses, data, and course materials. CURATOR is aimed to be the portal for research outputs from Chiba University. The document highlights how CURATOR was an early adopter of institutional repositories in Japan and discusses its current contents and partnerships. It also outlines Chiba University's involvement in projects to improve institutional repositories in Japan.
9. Five laws of library science
S. R. Ranganathan
1. Books are for use.
2. Every reader his [or her] book.
3. Every book its reader.
4. Save the time of the reader.
5. The library is a growing organism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_laws_of_library_science
10. 3. Every book its reader.
Bookをコンテンツ、readerを求めて
いる人と読み換えてみる
すべてのコンテンツには求めて
いる人がいる
世界のどこかに
37. 背景
FP7
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2 0 2 0
Horizon 2020
フレームワークOAプログラム
The OpenAIRE project
2009.12.1-2012.11.30
Total 495万€
from the EC: 416万€
The OpenAIREplus project
2011.12.1-2014.5.31
Total 515万€
from the EC: 420万€
2014.5
で終了
Horizon 2020では
より強いOA方針が出されて
いるが、OpenAIREの後継プ
ロジェクトの動向は不明
COARとOpenAIREは、本来は別のプロジェクトであるが、OpenAIREのまと
めのカンファレンスで、COARにも関連があるので、共催としたらしい
38. Open access refers to the practice of granting free Internet
access to research articles. As all research and innovation builds
on earlier achievements, an efficient system for broad
dissemination of and access to research data and publications can
accelerate scientific progress.
The Commission objective is to optimise the impact of publicly-
funded scientific research, both at European level (FP7, Horizon
2020) and at Member State level. This is essential for Europe's
ability to enhance its economic performance and improve the
capacity to compete through knowledge. One way to get there is
open access. Results of publicly-funded research can therefore be
disseminated more broadly and faster, to the benefit of
researchers, innovative industry and citizens. Open access can also
boost the visibility of European research, and in particular offer
small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) access to the latest
research for utilisation.
Open Access
39. The Commission strategy is to develop and implement open
access to research results from projects funded by the EU
Research Framework Programmes, namely FP7 and Horizon
2020. Open access requirements are based on a balanced
support to both 'Green open access' (immediate or delayed
open access that is provided through self-archiving) and 'Gold
open access' (immediate open access that is provided by a
publisher).
The Commission strategy is also to encourage national
initiatives at Member State level and contribute to their co-
ordination within the European Research Area. The Commission
also provides funds for research and supporting activities in the
area of open access. During the course of Horizon 2020, the
Commission will continue to engage with stakeholders, while
continuing to encourage a culture of sharing scientific
publications and, with due respect to the rights of all
concerned, research data.
Open Access
126. Dealing with Data: Science Librarians’Participation in Data Management
at Association of Research Libraries
Institutions http://crl.acrl.org/content/early/2013/04/05/crl13-464
127. Dealing with Data: Science Librarians’Participation in Data Management
at Association of Research Libraries
Institutions http://crl.acrl.org/content/early/2013/04/05/crl13-464