Russia's 2nd & 3rd Green OA Mandates, Planet's 75th & 76th

From: Stevan Harnad <amsciforum_at_GMAIL.COM>
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 16:42:11 -0400

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Two more Green OA Self-Archiving Mandates from the Russian Academy of
Sciences, as reported in eifl.net by Iryna Kuchma. (The other two
mandates had already been announced.)        Bravo!

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      Open access institutional mandates in the eIFL countries
            by Iryna Kuchma

      A great news about open access institutional mandate
      from Ternopil State Ivan Pul'uj Technical University,
      Ukraine, encouraged us to count open access institutional
      mandates in eIFL countries. And there are three mandates
      in Russia (thanks to Sergey Parinov, Socionet, and the
      person who registered the first Russian open access
      institutional mandate, for the information about Russian
      institutions below) and as already mentioned one mandate
      in Ukraine:


      - Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of Russian
      Academy of Sciences:


      ?All researchers of the Central Economics and Mathematics
      Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences are mandated by
      director's decree to immediately deposit their
      papers/articles in the institutional Open Archive.
      ["...mandate researchers of CEMI RAS to deposit all
      completed research (in working paper form), including the
      full text, in institutional OA (repository) not later
      than 6 months after completion."]


(http://www.cemi.rssi.ru and http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup)
       


      - Vologda scientific-coordination center of the Central
      Economics and Mathematics Institute of Russian Academy of
      Sciences and http://socionet.ru.


      - Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russian
      Academy of Sciences and http://socionet.ru.


      - And the most recent open access policy adopted by
      Ternopil State Ivan Pul'uj Technical University (TSTU),
      Ukraine, mandates that all published journal articles and
      conference papers must be deposited in Electronic Archive
      of TSTU (ELARTU) if there are no legal objections by
      publishers. ELARTU also encourages and fully supports
      self-archiving of other research outputs produced by
      scientists and students of the university as well as
      other members of the scientific community.
      Congratulations to the repository team ? Serhij Dubyk and
      Halyna Onysko!


      If you know about other open access institutional
      mandates in the eIFL countries ? please register them in
      the ROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Material
      Archiving Policies)and write to me
      (iryna.kuchma[--]eifl.net).
Received on Thu Apr 09 2009 - 21:47:06 BST

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