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The Austrian Science Fund and Universities Austria launched the "Open Access Netzwerk Austria" in 2012 to coordinate country-wide efforts. [1] [2] The "E-Infrastructures Austria" project began in 2014 to develop repositories. [3] The international advocacy effort "OpenscienceASAP – Open Science as a Practice" is based in Austria. [4] [5]
University Library of Vienna (Universitätsbibliothek Wien), the largest research library in Austria; University Library of Graz (Universitätsbibliothek Graz), Graz; Universitätsbibliothek University of Innsbruck; Universitätsbibliothek University of Klagenfurt; Library, University for Continuing Education Krems, Krems an der Donau
The system on higher education in Austria distinguishes between federal universities (Universitäten), private universities (Privatuniversitäten), and universities of applied science (Fachhochschulen). The three types are based on different laws. One of the main differences—but not the only one—is funding.
Harvard Library is a member of the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP); other members include Columbia University Libraries, Princeton University Library, New York Public Library, and Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation, making over 90 million books available to the library's users.
An open-access mandate is a policy adopted by a research institution, research funder, or government which requires or recommends researchers—usually university faculty or research staff and/or research grant recipients—to make their published, peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers open access (1) by self-archiving their final, peer-reviewed drafts in a freely accessible ...
Berlin State Library Germany: Berlin: 23.4 million [30] 1.4 million [30] Boston Public Library United States: Boston, Massachusetts at 25 locations 22.4 million [31] US$38.9 million [32] New York State Library United States: Albany, New York at 1 location 20 million [33] Harvard Library United States
Librarians and library associations also lead education and outreach initiatives to faculty, administrators, the library community, and the public about the benefits of open access. Many library associations have either signed major open access declarations or created their own. For example, IFLA have produced a Statement on Open Access. [141]
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