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BUILDING ON THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PLAN S TO FURTHER ADVANCE OPEN ACCESS AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION

Project description

Advancing open access to research findings

The European Commission has promoted Open Access (OA) in scholarly publishing for 15 years. Plan S, an OA mandate for cOAlition S grantees, requires them to publish all peer-reviewed articles resulting from their grant funds in OA. Over the past five years, cOAlition S has expanded from 12 to 28 members and integrated the Plan S principles into the policies of participating funders. As we reach this milestone, it is opportune to assess the initial five years of both Plan S and cOAlition S. The EU-funded OA-Advance project aims to bolster cOAlition S in achieving complete and immediate open access to research findings. It will evaluate the impact of Plan S through an independent review and provide recommendations for a new vision in scholarly publishing.

Objective

The European Commission has made great strides in pushing for a more open scholarly publishing system in the past 15 years, and Open Access to publications is now mainstreamed into the European Commission research funding framework. The EC has been supporting a consortium of research funders called cOAlition S that have adopted an Open Access mandate for recipients of their funding called Plan S, which required cOAlition S grantees to publish all peer-reviewed articles resulting from their grant funds in open access (OA). In the five years since Plan S was published, cOAlition S has grown from 12 founding members to 28 and the Plan S Principles have been implemented in the participating funders’ policies. We are now in a position to evaluate the first five years of Plan S and cOAlition S, and reflect on lessons learned and the road ahead.
The OA-Advance project will contribute to strengthening cOAlition S as an instrument to advance the European Commission’s and participating funders’ shared vision to deliver full and immediate OA. It will work to achieve this by assessing the impact of Plan S through an independent review, and by providing recommendations on how to build on the achievements of Plan S to support a new vision for the future of scholarly publishing.

Coordinator

FONDATION EUROPEENNE DE LA SCIENCE
Net EU contribution
€ 132 000,00
Address
QUAI LEZAY MARNESIA 1
67080 Strasbourg Cedex
France

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Region
Grand Est Alsace Bas-Rhin
Activity type
Other
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Total cost
€ 132 000,00