Der Arbeitskreis Forum 13+ ist ein unabhängiger Arbeitskreis von Expert*innen aus deutschen Bibliothekskonsortien als Akteuren der überregionalen Lizenzierung, von Open-Access-Infrastrukturprojekten, Hochschulbibliotheken, des Deutschen Bibliotheksverbandes (dbv) und der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Ziel der Aktivitäten ist der Austausch zu Fragen rund um die Modellierung und praktische Implementierung von Open-Access-Transformationsverträgen sowie die Koordination von Verhandlungen mit kleinen und mittelgroßen Verlagen bzw. Fachgesellschaften.
How open are hybrid journals in transformative agreements? You can analyse progress made over time by open license, publisher and country. You can also monitor the availability of publisher-provided metadata in Crossref.
RADAR4Memory hilft Ihnen, Ihre Forschungsdaten aus dem Bereich der historisch arbeitenden Geisteswissenschaften so einfach wie möglich zu publizieren – ohne Komfort, Datensicherheit oder rechtliche Aspekte zu vernachlässigen. Und das kostenfrei!
Archivematica is a web- and standards-based, open-source application which allows your institution to preserve long-term access to trustworthy, authentic and reliable digital content.
This website grew out of stirrings on the ACRL Digital Humanities Discussion Group (DHDG) listserv and a desire to create a more public venue for discussion. It aims to provide a communal space where librarians, archivists, LIS graduate students, and information specialists of all stripes can contribute to a conversation about digital humanities and libraries.
ProLibris greift innovative Entwicklungen im Bibliothekswesen auf, diskutiert politische Entwicklungen und informiert über die Verbandsarbeit. ProLibris erscheint viermal im Jahr, kann abonniert werden und wird kostenfrei an alle vbnw-Mitgliedsbibliotheken versandt.
As the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers, STM advances trusted research for the benefit of society. We do this by fostering collaboration and innovation among our members and the wider scholarly community. Our work is centered on four key strategic areas of activity:
This helper includes key resources on rights retention for institutions and researchers: including examples of rights retention policies, support documents and guidelines and a key reading list.
The purpose of the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access is to bring the Diamond OA community together in a dialogue between journal editors, organizations, experts, and stakeholders from all continents. This unique event consists in a series of hybrid and multilingual events organized from 23 to 27 October 2023 in Toluca (Mexico) by Redalyc, UAEMéx, AmeliCA, UNESCO, CLACSO, UÓR, ANR, cOAlition S, OPERAS and Science Europe.
Diamond Open Access (DOA), also Publikationen ohne Gebühren für Leser*innen und Autor*innen (siehe Definition des DIAMAS-Konsortiums), sind entscheidend für den nachhaltigen und fairen Zugang zu wissenschaftlicher Forschung.
Pr. Vincent Larivière Vincent Larivière is a full Professor at the École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l’information at the Université de Montréal (EBSI), where he teaches bibliometrics and research methods in information science while supervising numerous emerging researchers. He holds the first UNESCO Chair on Open Science and is co-holder of the Chaire […]
The European Diamond Capacity Hub (EDCH) is a collective that provides services for Diamond Open Access Publishers, Service Providers, and Tools & Technology Providers.
Information Research is a freely available, international, scholarly journal, dedicated to making accessible the results of research across a wide range of information-related disciplines.
Accessible publication of the results, data and ideas arising from research is a fundamental part of how science functions, how it advances, and how scientific evidence is used in different settings, from health care to disaster response to education. The future of scientific publishing matters to everyone.
The Journal of Electronic Publishing is an open access journal that publishes research about contemporary scholarly and digital publishing issues and practices. At its inception in January 1995, JEP carved out an important niche by recognizing that print communication was in the throes of significant change, and that digital communication would become an important—and in some cases predominant—means for transmitting published information.
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC) wishes to engage international scholars in a critical debate about the relationship between communication, culture and society in the 21st century.
Copim is a community of people and organisations who collaborate on community-led and values-driven initiatives, which help to support open access authors, publishers and readers.
Thoth is a non-profit, open metadata management and dissemination platform. Thoth offers comprehensive solutions for metadata management, distribution, archiving, and DOI registration, empowering publishers to efficiently manage and disseminate their scholarly works.
We call on members of the worldwide scholarly communication community – researchers, policy-makers, scholarly societies, libraries, higher education and research institutions, publishers, funders, and other stakeholders – to sign this Declaration to publicly condemn and resist the censorship of academic research. Please sign in your own name and/or on behalf of your organization at this link: https://tinyurl.com/3bwuc38f. All are welcome to sign, from any nation or occupation.
OSMI brings together institutions and individuals involved in monitoring open science. OSMI aims to encourage the adoption of open science monitoring principles and to promote their practical implementation.
This dashboard provides an overview of several Open Science-related metrics in the Department of Earth Sciences at Freie Universität Berlin. It may be used by researchers as well as the department administration to evaluate the status and uptake trends and developments of Open Science practices. Such practices are addressed in several university policy documents (see for example the Open Access Policy of FU Berlin, the Research Data Policy of FU Berlin and the Mission Statement for Open Science at the Berlin University Alliance). The dashboard is under continuous development and more metrics may be added in the future.
Investigative bodies mandated by the Human Rights Council have taken numerous forms since the Council was created in 2006, including fact-finding missions and commissions of inquiry. Most have been established to investigate alleged violations in specific countries. However, one – the Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in Law Enforcement – is thematic in nature. A full list of current and past mandates can be found below.
Auf Landesrecht BW stellt das Land Gesetze, Verordnungen und Gerichtsentscheidungen bereit. Das Gesetzblatt für Baden-Württemberg erscheint in digitaler Form auf dem Landesportal.
We aim to bring together the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) community in order to collate information and awareness on UXO currently distributed throughout the world.
We are Virginia Tech’s digital-first, open access publisher. Based in the University Libraries, Virginia Tech Publishing (VTP) is committed to increasing the visibility, reach, and impact of research produced at the university. We publish scholarly and educational materials in multiple formats for wide dissemination and permanent preservation. In addition to full-service publishing, we offer a variety of specialized services to support the publishing needs of the Virginia Tech community.
Plenary Meetings, taking place every year in September, comprise of
– working meetings of the subgroups,
– mutual information of members by reports from member-countries,
– reports of subgroup chairmen,
– presentations of technical papers,
– technical visits to industrial companies and/or research laboratories of Universities
– with additional cultural visits if appropriate.
Die Gesellschaft zur Erforschung der Demokratiegeschichte widmet sich insbesondere zwei Zielen. Zum einen setzt sie sich für die Förderung von Wissenschaft und Forschung ein.
Seit dem 1. Juni 2007 hat ACIPSS ein in seiner Ausrichtung wohl einmaliges Magazin, das Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies (JIPSS) anzubieten. Die erste Ausgabe von JIPSS wurde anlässlich der fünften Arbeitstagung von ACIPSS am 1. Juni in Graz vorgestellt. Neben wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen zu den drei Säulen von ACIPSS (Geheimdienste, Propaganda, Sicherheit) gibt es noch folgende Rubriken: Editoral, Interviews sowie Book/Media Reviews.
Ziel des Projekts ist es, alle einschlägigen Texte und Audio-Überlieferungen in einer wissenschaftlich zuverlässigen Form nutzbar zu machen. Das von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft auf sieben Jahre angelegte Vorhaben ist ein Verbundprojekt des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin in Zusammenarbeit mit der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, der Philipps-Universität Marburg, der Stiftung Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv Frankfurt am Main/Potsdam-Babelsberg und dem Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache in Mannheim.
Unter dem Motto „Demokratisch – Divers – Nachhaltig“ öffnen wir die Türen zu einem bedeutenden Forum, das den aktuellen Wandel unserer Welt reflektiert.