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-====== Plan S ====== +====== Background - introduction to OA ======
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-==== cOALition S ==== +
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-On 4 September 2018, a group of national research funding organisations,​ with the support of the European Commission and the European Research Council (ERC), announced the launch of cOAlition S, an initiative to make full and immediate Open Access to research publications a reality +
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-[[https://​oa2020.org/​wp-content/​uploads/​pdfs/​B14-11-Robert-Jan-Smits.pdf|Reality by 2020]], [ presentation] Robert-Jan Smits,Open Access Envoy of the European Commission. 2018 +
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-==== Wikipedia article on Plan S ==== +
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-[Extract] Plan S is an initiative for [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Open-access|open-access]] science publishing that was launched by [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Science_Europe|Science Europe]] on 4 September 2018.<​sup>​[[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Plan_S#​cite_note-1|[1]]]</​sup> ​ a consortium launched by the [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​European_Research_Council|European Research Council]] and major national research agencies and funders from twelve European countries. The plan requires scientists and researchers who benefit from state-funded research organisations and institutions to publish their work in open repositories or in journals that are available to all by 2020 +
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-==== Other resources on plan S ==== +
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-<font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;​inherit;;​inherit>​**Report questions Plan S implications**</​font>​ +
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-<font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​Research Information March 2019</​font> ​ <font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​www.researchinformation.info/​news/​report-questions-plan-s-implications?</​font>​ +
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-<font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>"​A report exploring the implications of Plan S on the scholarly communications industry has been published by the Institute of Scientific Information.</​font> ​ <font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​The report, using Web of Science data, poses questions for the research community, including funders, publishers and institutions. This is the second report in the Global Research series from the recently relaunched Institute for Scientific Information.</​font>​ +
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-===== Background - introduction to OA =====+
  
 <font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​(This introduction is a section from "A beginner’s guide to Open Access"​. By Graham Steel & David Kernohan. WONKHE blog 15 August 2017</​font>​ <font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​(This introduction is a section from "A beginner’s guide to Open Access"​. By Graham Steel & David Kernohan. WONKHE blog 15 August 2017</​font>​
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 The practical steps that can be taken towards the envisaged transformation are outlined in a Roadmap.\\ The practical steps that can be taken towards the envisaged transformation are outlined in a Roadmap.\\
 All parties involved in scholarly publishing – particularly universities,​ research institutions,​ funders, libraries, and publishers – are invited to collaborate through OA2020 for a swift and efficient transition of scholarly publishing to open access. All parties involved in scholarly publishing – particularly universities,​ research institutions,​ funders, libraries, and publishers – are invited to collaborate through OA2020 for a swift and efficient transition of scholarly publishing to open access.
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 +====== Plan S ======
 +
 +==== cOALition S ====
 +
 +On 4 September 2018, a group of national research funding organisations,​ with the support of the European Commission and the European Research Council (ERC), announced the launch of cOAlition S, an initiative to make full and immediate Open Access to research publications a reality
 +
 +[[https://​oa2020.org/​wp-content/​uploads/​pdfs/​B14-11-Robert-Jan-Smits.pdf|Reality by 2020]], [ presentation] Robert-Jan Smits,Open Access Envoy of the European Commission. 2018
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 +==== Wikipedia article on Plan S ====
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 +[Extract] Plan S is an initiative for [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Open-access|open-access]] science publishing that was launched by [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Science_Europe|Science Europe]] on 4 September 2018.<​sup>​[[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Plan_S#​cite_note-1|[1]]]</​sup> ​  a consortium launched by the [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​European_Research_Council|European Research Council]] and major national research agencies and funders from twelve European countries. The plan requires scientists and researchers who benefit from state-funded research organisations and institutions to publish their work in open repositories or in journals that are available to all by 2020
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 +==== Other resources on plan S ====
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 +<font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;​inherit;;​inherit>​**Report questions Plan S implications**</​font>​
 +
 +<font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​Research Information March 2019</​font> ​ <font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​www.researchinformation.info/​news/​report-questions-plan-s-implications?</​font>​
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 +<font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>"​A report exploring the implications of Plan S on the scholarly communications industry has been published by the Institute of Scientific Information.</​font> ​ <font 11pt/​Calibri,​sans-serif;;#​0a0a0a;;​inherit>​The report, using Web of Science data, poses questions for the research community, including funders, publishers and institutions. This is the second report in the Global Research series from the recently relaunched Institute for Scientific Information.</​font>​
  
  
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