Not exact matches
The funding will help 30 research - intensive
universities develop
open access policies and pay the author fees charged by publishers to make a paper more freely available to the public.
«Both of those
policy agendas are occurring simultaneously: the push to have top - notch
universities and a system of
open access that allows students from all backgrounds to get an education,» Cantwell said.
SARUA intends to better understand
access to knowledge constraints in southern african
universities, to highlight the role of
open approaches to research in increasing the availability of academic and other relevant research publications to students and researchers and to develop the basis for
policy advocacy at the institutional, country and regional level with respect to academic publishing and knowledge sharing.
Perhaps Croakey readers can help me here, do Australian
universities have
policies where published knowledge about Australia's First Peoples is free and
open access?