Voorbeelden van het gebruik van To open access in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The input provided during the meeting will help in the search for a workable roadmap to open access.
united in the European University Association, share their vision on how to realise the transition to open access.
Universities now want these negotiations to yield specific agreements with publishers on the transition to open access.
the publication model worldwide will have shifted from subscription to Open Access.
announced a plan for accelerating the transition to open access.
The Academy has responded to Plan S for speeding up the transition to open access.
Josephine Scholten, director of the VSNU, sees a few roadblocks remaining along the route to open access.
With respect to open access publications via the“green road” the following is noted.
For more information, see the guide to Open Access publishing on the Pure support page.
This necessity, which also applies to open access, is also highlighted in the Commission's recommendation on the management of intellectual property15.
Both Communications refer to open access as a means of achieving the Europe 2020 objectives.
New developments relating to Open Access and Open Science are placing different demands on modern-day academics as well.
VSNU will develop an application of the right to open access as referred to in the Copyright Act Taverne Amendment, clause included in 2015.
By implementing Plan S cOAlition S aims to accelerate the transition to Open Access publishing.
Will prominent journals such as Science  and Nature  now also be forced to transition to open access?
the Academy does not pursue a uniform approach to open access.
In her opening speech Rector Karen Maex focused focuses on managing the transition to open access and open science in a responsible way.
In the negotiations, access to journals(subscriptions) is being linked to open access to prevent the loss of that access.
Many individual universities in the United States are demonstrating an active commitment to open access.
The compensation for the costs applies to Open Access Journals as registered in DOAJ.