SUNScholar/Open Access/Good Practices

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The Harvard Good Policy Practice References
UNESCO Guidelines
How to deal with embargoes

See copy of recent GOAL list email below:

The two further mechanisms to reduce/eliminate and above all detoxify OA embargoes are

(1) to require institutional repository *deposit* immediately upon acceptance for publication (whether or not OA is embargoed) and

(2) to implement the institutional repository's email eprint request;

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/RequestCopy
http://wiki.eprints.org/w/RequestEprint

Stevan Harnad

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References
Timeline of significant events leading up to the adoption of open access academic repositories
Date Initiative
1994/06 Steven Harnard's Subversive Proposal
2002/02 Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)
2002/05 Trusted Digital Repositories
2002/06 Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Version 2
2003/10 Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
2007/01 The Scientific Communication Life-Cycle Model
2008/04 NISO Good Digital Collections Framework
2009/08 The Open Archival Information System (OAIS)
2010/06 Managing Digital Collections
2010/07 MOU on Trusted Digital Repositories
2010/10 Stellenbosch University Library Open Access Seminar
2011/06 Education and Training for Digital Repository Manager
2011/09 Trustworthy Repositories Audit and Certification (TRAC)
2011/10 Stellenbosch University Library Open Access Seminar
2012/06 SCECSAL Resolution
2012/09 Budapest Open Access Initiative Recommendations (BOAIR) - Updated from 2002/02
2012/09 Levels of Digital Preservation - Draft V2
2012/09 Good practices for university open-access policies
2012/10 Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access
2012/11 Stellenbosch University Berlin 10 Open Access Conference - Workshop 2
Essential Reading (Only available online)