University of Ottawa announces open access policy
Posted: December 8th, 2009 | Author: Stephen | Filed under: Open Access | Tags: academics, Open Access, Strategy | No Comments »T
he University of Ottawa took bold steps towards opening up its wealth of academic knowledge to the world today, announcing a new open access policy that is the first of its kind among Canadian universities. Ottawa U will now join the ranks of highly-respected schools such as Berkeley, Cornell, MIT and Harvard.
From the Ottawa U Website, an explanation of what open access will mean:
• a commitment to make the University’s scholarly publications available online at no charge through the University’s repository, uO Research;
• an author fund to help researchers defray open access fees charged by publishers;
• a fund to support the creation of digital educational materials organized as courses and available to everyone online at no charge ;
• support for the University of Ottawa Press’s commitment to publishing a collection of open access books; and
• a research grant to support further research on the open access movement.
I have talked about the merits of open access before and I hope other Canadian schools soon follow suit. For the full press release from the University of Ottawa, go here.






