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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.44315
In parallel to implementing Open Access policies, institutions and research funders are also engaged in developing mechanisms to monitor compliance with the existing policies. This study highlights why policy compliance must be monitored and how it can be done. A series of case studies illustrate where compliance is being effectively monitored.
Open Access, PASTEUR4OA, Funders, Monitoring, Research Performing Organisations, Research, Briefing paper, Institutions, Open Access Policy, Compliance, ROARMAP
Open Access, PASTEUR4OA, Funders, Monitoring, Research Performing Organisations, Research, Briefing paper, Institutions, Open Access Policy, Compliance, ROARMAP
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