Science — Openness — World
This subsection collects interviews with representatives of different scientific and non-scientific institutions from across the globe that have adopted OA policies.
Peter Doorn
DANS – Data Archiving and Networked Services (The Netherlands)
Natalia Manola
OpenAIRE – an e-infrastructure for Open Access publishing of research outputs
Kathleen Shearer
Alberto Cabezas
LA Referencia – South American Open Science network
Carlos Rossel
The World Bank Open Access Policy
Silvia Nakano
Interviews
This subsection contains interviews with international experts on Open Access and Open Science and representatives of various institutions that have adopted open access policies or promote openness in scientific research.
We need open access to climate change knowledge
(EIFL, Open Science Campaign)
We have no time to waste
Interview with Prof. Johan Rooryck
(cOAlition S)
Scientific literature as a bridging mechanism
Interview with Maria Levchenko
(Europe PubMed Central)
Quality can come in many sizes and shapes
(Université de Bretagne-Sud, COST)
We will move beyond the green and gold duality
Interview with Jennifer Edmond
(Trinity College Dublin)
Academic discourses have been shaped by the material forms of dissemination
(Birkbeck, University of London)
Open Access Archivangelist: the Last Interview?
(Université du Québec à Montréal)
Open access will remain a half-revolution
Interview with Richard Poynder
(independent journalist)
Data Archiving and Networked Services
(DANS)
OpenAIRE – an e-infrastructure for Open Access publishing of research outputs
(OpenAIRE)
COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories) – international association of repository initiatives
Interview with Kathleen Shearer
(COAR)
Benefit for society comes when you open the data up and allow its exploitation
(DCC)
LA Referencia – South American Open Science network
Interview with Alberto Cabezas
(LA Referencia)
The World Bank Open Access policy
(World Bank)
Open Access in Argentina
(Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Production, Argentina)
It All Leads to Open Science
(Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland)
Openness should be the default for all research data
(RDA)
Data sharing has to become an integral part of the research process
(NERC)
Data sharing is just another part of scientific communication
(CERN)
We need to demonstrate on an empirical basis that our policy has effect and impact
Interview with Jean-Claude Burgelman
(European Commission)
Who will support the iPad generation?
Interview with Martin Hamilton
(Jisc)
We must be active worldwide
Interview with Prof. Karl-Heinz Hoffmann
(Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
Science is a very collaborative enterprise
Interview with Prof. John Willinsky
(Public Knowledge Project)
It's time to get serious
Interview with Prof. Stevan Harnad
(Université du Québec à Montréal)
Research is ultimately there to be used
Interview with Dr Cameron Neylon
(Public Library of Science)
Open Access is really not completely novel
Interview with Prof. Nicholas Canny
(European Research Council)
Reports
This subsection contains reports on open science published by Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw.
Wojciech Fenrich, Krzysztof Siewicz, Jakub Szprot (2016)
Towards Open Research Data in Poland
Bo-Christer Björk, Wojtek Sylwestrzak, Jakub Szprot (2014)
Analysis of Economic Issues Related to Open Access to Scientific Publications
Jakub Szprot, ed. (2014)
Open Science in Poland 2014. A Diagnosis