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Institutional Repositories of Open Access: a Paradigm of Innovation and Changing in Educational Politics
(2013)
In the Lisbon Summit (2000), the European Commission adopted the triangle of knowledge (education, research, innovation). These three concepts are fundamental “ingredients” of the European educational policy. In today's ...
Open Access to Scientific Results and Data. European Union's Efforts through Openaire and Openaireplus FP7 Projects: Cypriot Participation
(Multi Science Publishing, 2012)
The paper presents the introduction of Open Access movement in the Academic environment, pros and cons of the adoption of OA by Universities and how the European Union is enforcing the use of Open Access. The ways of ...
Scholar publications and open access policies: the Ktisis case
(2012)
Throughout the world, academic libraries have come to the conclusion that the development of institutional repositories must be one of their major goals. Institutional repositories are the means for libraries to provide ...
Open Access Infrastructure in Greece : Current Status, Challenges and Perspectives
(2018)
Open access (OA) is a global movement to make research results widely available by removing price and permission barriers. OA infrastructure is necessary for implementing open access and open science in any country. The ...
Integrating a Repository with Research Output and Publications: the case of the National Technical University of Athens
(2011)
The paper describes the progress of the
main Institutional Repository (IR) of the National
Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and its current
development. The new challenges presented are the
enhancement of the repository ...
Changing Roles of Health Librarians with Open Access Repositories
(2011)
The aim is to explore how health library
and information professionals can expand their current
work roles by supporting open access initiatives
particularly the development of institutional
repositories. A role competency ...
Trends in Scholarly Communication Among Biomedical Scientists in Greece
(2011)
The aim and objectives are to examine the
main changes in scholarly communication among Greek
biomedical scientists (2007-2011). The methods include
a bibliographic survey (two phases), and a
questionnaire survey (three ...