In today's world, Open access in Norway is a topic that has captured the attention of people from all walks of life. The importance of Open access in Norway can be seen in its influence on society, politics, economics and culture. With the increasing relevance of Open access in Norway in our lives, it is crucial to understand its impact and the implications it has on our daily lives. In this article, we will take a closer look at Open access in Norway and explore its many facets, from its origin to its evolution over time. In addition, we will analyze how Open access in Norway has marked a before and after in different aspects of society and how it continues to shape our present and future.
Open access scholarly communication of Norway can be searched via the Norwegian Open Research Archive (NORA).[note 1] "A national repository consortium, BIBSYS Brage, operates shared electronic publishing system on behalf of 56 institutions."[2] Cappelen Damm Akademisk, Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing, University of Tromsø, and Universitetsforlaget belong to the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association.[3] Norwegian signatories to the international "Open Access 2020" campaign, launched in 2016, include CRIStin, Norsk institutt for bioøkonomi (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NIBIO), Norwegian Institute of Palaeography and Historical Philology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, University of Tromsø, University of Bergen, University of Oslo, and Wikimedia Norge.[4]
There are a number of collections of scholarship in Norway housed in digital open access repositories.[5]
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Key events in the development of open access in Norway include the following:
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