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- Title
Opening Up: A Global Context for Local Open Access Initiatives in Higher Education.
- Authors
Dickson, Chelsee
- Abstract
Open access policies and mandates can be a useful tool in persuading faculty at higher education institutions around the globe to produce and share open scholarship. But are such policies widely written, accepted, and adopted? Leveraging information found on the Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies, this paper analyzes open access policies at higher education institutions worldwide. The data indicate that Europe holds the most policies, while fewer policies have been enacted in the Americas, Africa, Oceania, and Asia due to a myriad of barriers. Overall, better strategies to promote open access are needed, and such strategies may not necessarily take the form of an open access policy. My own investigation of global open access policies has informed my practices with respect to open access. In this paper, I demonstrate how librarians acting as policy entrepreneurs can assist with the promotion of open access at their institutions and then conclude with suggestions, solutions, and pathways beyond policy adoption to promote and advocate for open access.
- Subjects
OPEN access publishing; LIBRARIANS; HIGHER education; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges; POLITICAL entrepreneurship; INSTITUTIONAL repositories
- Publication
Library Resources & Technical Services, 2024, Vol 68, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0024-2527
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5680/lrts.68n1.8210