Untangling Europe's digital rights
Tom Wilkie reports back from the London Book Fair, where rights management was a hot topic for discussion
Tom Wilkie reports back from the London Book Fair, where rights management was a hot topic for discussion
Europeana is now online and open to the public.
The European Commission has revealed how it intends to help increase and improve access to and dissemination of scientific information.
The petition calling on the European Commission to adopt polices to guarantee free public access to research results has been delivered to the EU Commissioner for Science and Research.
A group of European organisations are calling on the European Commission to support public access to the output of EC-funded research shortly after publication.
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
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