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    El Servicio de Biblioteca y Documentación de la Fundación CNIC: servicios a la carta adaptados a las necesidades de los investigadores

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    We present a brief description of the short history of the CNIC’S library to show their main services (resource management and contracting, document supply service, scientific production, and training) and their particularities as a special library in the field of biomedicin

    El papel de las bibliotecas biomédicas en el contexto del acceso abierto. Jornada Open AIRE Advance organizada por la FECYT y el ISCIII 14 de junio de 2019, ISCIII

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    Vídeo de la Jornada disponible en YouTubePublicar en abierto. Embargos, políticas, repositorios de puiblicaciones. Recursos para Acceso Abierto. Acceso Abierto y bibliotecas. Gestión de membrecías y pagos

    Jornada Open AIRE Advance organizada por la FECYT y el ISCIII 14 de junio de 2019, ISCIII

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    El papel de las bibliotecas biomédicas en el contexto del acceso abierto. Programa de mano. Jornada Open AIRE Advance organizada por la FECYT y el ISCIII 14 de junio de 2019, ISCII

    Open Access for researchers: mandates, recommendations, strengths... What do you need to know?

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    The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientific literature, so that researchers and academics can share their knowledge and keep the copyright of their own publications. Although in some fields OA movement has been very successful, in others, traditional publishing is still the standard. Over time, research funding agencies begun to adopt policies to ensure that research outcomes return to the researchers’ community and developed mandates to oblige researchers to make their publications freely accessible. To achieve this it becomes necessary for researchers to know some aspects to know some issues about OA both, before and after publication. There are two ways autos can provide OA: by publishing in OA journals or in regular journals with OA options (Golden Open Access) or by archiving their works by themselves or by librarians or administrators (Green Open Access). With the first option articles are freely available immediately upon publication, but authors have to pay a fee and sometimes could be expensive. The second option implies no additional charges but requires an extra effort, time and also knowledge in order to archive the documents (find the right repository, publishers’ copyright policies, embargo periods…). In this context, the CNIC Library and Information Service has developed an assessment program, in order to support the researchers to fulfill the funding bodies mandate requirements.N
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