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UNESCO Open Access Strategy

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UNESCO Open Access Strategy

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Open AccessOpen Access is the provision of free access to peer-reviewed, scholarly and research information to all. It envisages that the rights holder grants worldwide irrevocable right of access to copy, use, distribute, transmit, and make derivative works in any format for any lawful activities with proper attribution to the original author.

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Copyright Public Domain

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Printed Booksavailable from commercial publishers

Mostly information produced by Govt. and released online

Books that have expired copyright and made available by commercial publishers

Types of Information: Copyright and Payment

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Most web-basedinformation

Information in the public domain

Permission required for reuse

Permission not required for reuse

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Information available on Open Access

Types of Information: Permission and Payment

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Universe of Knowledge: Position of Open Access

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Types of Open Access: A matrix

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The Philosophy of Open Access

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Freedom, Flexibility and Fairness (3F)

Knowledge is Free and should be shared amongst those who need it

Access to past knowledge is essential to create new knowledge

Everyone has a right to knowledge, and authors exercise their rights to share

Open Access is not contrary to Copyright

No individual should be discriminated due to various disadvantages

Foster development of knowledge societies

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• Universal access to information and knowledge is the goal of UNESCO

• Barriers to Universal Access: censorship, language, accessibility, and connectivity (Perter Suber)

• Open Access is not Universal Access

Open Access and Universal Access

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• Freedom (as in beer and speech)

• Flexibility ( choice of licensing mechanisms)

• Fairness ( to authors, funding bodies and society)

Foundations of Open Access

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Open Access Vision

Policy Framework

NOASIR

Open Access TOOLKIT

GOAP

Capacity Building

CoP

Enabling Environment for Open Access in Member States

Information SocietyFOSSMultilingualism

Increased access to information and knowledge through ICTs

Accessibility

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Policy dialogue

Policy analysis

Capacity building

OA Journal promotion

OA Repositories promotion

International congresses

Cooperation and 

collaboration

OA Week celebrations

Evaluation of repository software

Analysis of OA trends

ACTIVITIES

UNESCO’s Open Access Strategy

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ASIRCoP

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Policy development

Surveys, research and stock‐taking

OA Toolkit

OA Training curriculum

OA Self‐Directed learning content

OA Impact analysis tool

OA Convention

GOAP

OA Community

NOASIR

OA Chairs

OA Trend report

OUTPUTS

OUTPUTS

UNESCO’s Open Access Strategy

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ASIRCoP

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Enabling Environment

for Open Access in

Member States

Interventions Results Outcomes Impact

Increased access to

information and knowledge

through ICTs

To provide upstream policy advice and related capacity development at country level

To improve the capacities of the stakeholders to adopt OA

To serve as a clearing-house and inform the global OA debate

Evidence-based policy information available for the development of public policies and programmes relating to OAIntegration of OA in national research systems ensuredCapacities of policy-makers in the development of appropriate policies on OA ensuredNational and institutional policies on OA developed and/or reviewedStandard setting on OA to scientific information and research ensured

Increased cooperation amongst stakeholders to promote the availability of scientific informationIncreased use of OA repositories by Member State institutionsAvailability of scientific information in OA improved

OA curriculum and training in Library and Information Schools standardized

Knowledge-based community of stakeholders in OA developed and fostered

Best practices in OA disseminated in Member States

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