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Open Science
Free, permanent and unrestricted access to research content for the benefit of science and our society.
The movement of Open Access (OA) is based on the idea that publicly-funded research results should be put in the public domain in order to strengthen science and the knowledge-based economy. The movement advocates permanent, free and unrestricted access to research content in order to promote its accessibility and impact for the benefit of science and society.
There are mainly two ways of publishing open access:
The Interuniversitary Council of Catalonia (CIC) agreed on 2010 on a framework document that gave the guidelines to ease the process for Catalan universities of approving their open access institutional policies.
In front of the growing requirements of funding institutions to publish in OA, Catalan universities developed best practices and a guide of recommendations for research staff to meet the requirements when disseminating open access publications resulting from research projects within the Spanish Science Law and the Horizon 2020 of the European Union.
The Functional Commission of the Open Science Area has been agreeing on measures in favor of the OA that are based on:
The CSUC Research Support Group has developed an infographic with widgets, resources and services that can be useful for locating open access versions of articles in the event that a resource is cancelled.
In May 2018 CSUC signed a statement from the Southern European Libraries Link (SELL), an association formed by a group of consortia libraries from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Israel. This statement is based on the premise that the money spent today in the publishing system is enough to make a transition from the current system to one with Open Access.
CSUC participates and supports the CRUE Commission on the negotiation of the Transformative agreements with several publishers of reference.
As is being done in other European countries, it is intended that former subscription licenses are repurposed to support open access in those articles that have as a main author a researcher from one of the institutions included in the agreement.
To find out further details on these agreements, available from 2021, and the information needed for researchers who want to publish in open access, have a look in the following files (in Catalan):
Since 2018, the charges for open access publishing (APC fees) have been monitored in the universities of Catalonia to have information on the cost of scientific communication. That is, to have real data on the charges for paying to read and paying to publish. OA monitoring provides the following data:
Catalan universities have the following institutional policies for Open Access:
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