Implementing open access in the United Kingdom

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Abstract

Since July 2012, the UK has been undergoing an organized transition to open access. As of 01 April 2013, revised open access policies are coming into effect. Open access implementation requires new infrastructures for funding publishing. Universities as institutions increasingly will be central to managing article-processing charges, monitoring compliance and organizing deposit. This article reviews the implementation praxis between July 2012 and April 2013, including ongoing controversy and review, which has mainly focussed on embargo length.

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Tickell, A. (2013). Implementing open access in the United Kingdom. Information Services and Use, 33(1), 19–26. https://doi.org/10.3233/ISU-130688

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