Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

January 20, 2013

OpenAIRE Study

Filed under: EU,Open Data — Patrick Durusau @ 8:04 pm

Implementing Open Access Mandates in Europe: OpenAIRE Study by Thembani Malapela.

From the webpage:

Implementing Open Access Mandates in Europe : OpenAIRE Study on the Development of Open Access Repository Communities in Europe is the title of a recent book authored by Birgit Schmidt and Iryna Kuchma. The book highlights the existing open access policies in Europe and provides an overview of publisher’s self archiving policies and it further gives strategies for policy implementation. Such strategies include both institutional and national – which have been used in implementing open access policy mandates. This work provides a unique overview of national awareness of open access in 32 European countries involving all EU member states and in addition, Norway, Iceland, Croatia, Switzerland and Turkey.

What makes this book an interesting read is that it taps into activities implemented through OpenAIRE project and related repository projects by other stakeholders in Europe. Despite its extensive coverage on the implementation of Open Access Mandates in the region, the authors acknowledge, “the main issues that still need to be resolved in the coming years include the effective promotion of open access among research communities and support in copyright management for researchers and research institutions as well as intermediaries such as libraries and repositories”.

The more data that becomes “open,” the greater the semantic diversity you will find.

Important to follow the discussion as you prepare to map more and more information into your topic map.

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