Ordinance allows 12 months for articles to be deposited in institutional repositories of scientific papers (image: American Libraries Association)
Ordinance allows 12 months for articles to be deposited in institutional repositories of scientific papers.
Ordinance allows 12 months for articles to be deposited in institutional repositories of scientific papers.
Ordinance allows 12 months for articles to be deposited in institutional repositories of scientific papers (image: American Libraries Association)
Agência FAPESP – FAPESP has reformulated its open-access policy, implemented in 2008, according to which scientific papers originating in research projects funded by it and approved for publication must be deposited in institutional repositories. Ordinance no. 37, issued on October 27 by FAPESP’s Executive Board (CTA), now mandates open access within 12 months of publication.
With the establishment of a deadline, it will be possible to verify compliance with FAPESP’s open-access mandate on the part of researchers it supports, using such tools as Google Scholar, which tracks whether research papers covered by funders’ public-access mandates are free to read. FAPESP expects this measure to enhance the visibility of the research it funds, and to increase the scientific, economic and social impact of published papers.
Researchers who are unable to comply for legal or contractual reasons must advise FAPESP of this impediment and justify it in the scientific reports required for the grants or scholarships associated with the publications, or via the contact section Converse com a FAPESP.
The full text of CTA Ordinance no. 37 is at fapesp.br/15212.
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