It is international Open Access Week again. As in previous years, DTU Library will use this week to focus on Open Access and Open Science.
News from DTU Library
True to tradition, every day of this week we bring a news post on DTU Inside and our website. The news contains information and tips helping our researchers in their daily research lives
This year we focus on research data and how it is shared and cited and thus, how you as a researcher get recognition for it.
Hence, read about how and where research data is published - in DTU Data, via GitHub and/or in dedicated data journals, how to make data visible, how to share it and how to cite it correctly - and thereby support Open Science.
Open Access Webinars
Please, check out the Danish Network for Open Access' webinar series. The webinars are held by presenters from both Denmark and abroad. Various Open Access topics will be addressed, e.g. open licenses for data and code and Open Access requirements under Horizon Europe.
DTU Library is contributing to the webinar series this year. Information specialist Jeannette Ekstrøm from DTU Library is hosting a webinar on Thursday 24 October with the title "Open Educational Resources – a practical approach". Learn more and register See the programme for the whole week
Open Access - the good, old measures
All the good news from previous years still apply.
Post-print It is all about increasing the accessibility of your publications and boosting the share of Open Access publications. This can easily be achieved if you hand over the post-print version of your scientific articles to us. DTU Library will register the publication in DTU Orbit and take care of compliance with embargoes. Open Access requirements can often be fulfilled via your post-print
DTU Library sends out Open Access reminders to our contact persons at the institutes in week 43. The deadline for uploading 2023 and 2024 publications is 16 December 2024.
Open Access Week is an annually recurring, international event where the week is used as a platform to spread knowledge and awareness of Open Access publishing within research. Open Access Week has been marked in the last week of October since 2009.
Open Access Week is now also supported by the Danish Network for Open Access - a network with members from all the country's universities.