European Open Access developments

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European Open Access developments Alma Swan Key Perspectives Ltd Truro

Funder policies NIH: mandatory, ID/OA (i.e. author final version), 12 month embargo UK Dept Health British Heart Foundation Cancer Research UK JISC Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Executive Health Dept Canadian Institutes of Health Research Agence Nationale de la recherche France) Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Research Foundation Flanders) Swiss National Science Foundation Austrian Science Fund MPS European Research Council Key Perspectives Ltd

Others (in the pipeline) European Council Conclusions Armenia Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and Technology Brazil FP7: is it or isn’t it? Key Perspectives Ltd

Australia Australian Research Council Australian Medical Research Council Australian Productivity Commission: GOLD mandate Key Perspectives Ltd

Repository developments Public funding in Spain, Netherlands and UK for IRs Ireland: funding for all universities to establish IRs NZ and Switzerland: national harvesting services Australia: registry for OA repositories in Australia Germany: OA-Netzwerk (promoting best practice) Key Perspectives Ltd

University-level developments EurOpenScholar Brazilan equivalent European Universities Association And (not a university development): the European Commission University mandates: Southampton ECS, Minho, Liege, Zurich, Southampton, ISS Also Harvard… University press developments Key Perspectives Ltd