Open Access & HAN
Open Access – European perspective Berlin declaration (2005, 2009) Open access required Green: Institute repository (HAN) Gold: Open access funding (e.g. TUDelft)
Open access philosophy Public funded = public & free access Research: publications Education: open educational resources Creative Commons Licenses
HAN policy Commitment to Berlin declaration HAN’s green Open Access policy (2012) Strong preference to Open Access HAN repository (HBO Kennisbank) Support by HAN studiecentrum Exception: only after explicit agreement department’s dean
Implementation HAN’s policy HAN repository Support HAN Studiecentrum Checking copyright issues publication Publishing in HAN repository HAN has copyright of all publications # publications in HAN repository Financial support Open Access: publishing (Springer, ACM, Elseviers, … requires a fee of $ $ 5000,- )
Personal experience Open Access Open Educational Resources NOH-Informatica: courseware = OER MOOCs: refabricate, re-use Adapt course requirements Open access publications Implementation issues copyright transfer non-HAN authors Open access fee per article/ negotations
Conclusion Open Access & HAN Open Access Policy Support HAN Studiecentrum Implementation Fee, negotiations, non-HAN authors Publishing in HAN repository