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Funder open access platforms - a welcome innovation?
Funding organisations commissioning their own open access publishing platforms is a relatively recent development in the OA environment, with the European Commission following the Wellcome Trust and the Gates Foundation in financing such an initiative. But in what ways, for better or worse, do these new platforms disrupt or complement the scholarly communications landscape? Tony Ross-Hellauer, Birgit Schmidt and Bianca Kramer examine the ethical, organisational, and economic strengths and weaknesses of funder OA platforms to scope the opportunities and threats they present in the transition to OA. While they may help to increase OA uptake, control costs, and lower the administrative burden on researchers, possible unintended consequences include conflicts of interest, difficulties of scale, or potential vendor lock-in
The FAIR Funder
A place to keep resources related to the FAIR Funder Implementation Study (formerly the FAIR Funder Pilot https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.11162
Funder Registry
Acknowledging funders In the metadata relating to their books or journals published on the platforms, OpenEdition publishers are now able to mention the names of the institutions or funding agencies that have supported a research project that has led to a publication or enabled the publication of a book or journal. Entries must be based on the list of funders who have registered with Crossref’s Funder Registry. How a funder of a book is displayed (OpenEdition Books) Source: https://books.ope..
Funder and Publisher Requirements
This brief video introduces resources available from the Georgia Southern University Libraries for researching funder and publisher data sharing requirements. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed
Replication Data for: Funder comparison
This dataset contains replication data for the funder comparison on the basis of topics funded
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