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- From: "Ingegerd Rabow" <Ingegerd.Rabow@lub.lu.se>
- Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:09:33 EDT
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(With apologies for cross-postings) In this double issue we introduce the theme of Open Higher Education in the Nordic and Baltic countries. Aune Valk presents Open Higher Education in Estonia, and Open Educational Resources in Swedish HE are discussed by Per Westman and Jonas Paulsson. In coming issues we plan to present reports from other Nordic countries The University of Helsinki Open Access mandate is the first university mandate in our region and Marjut Salokannel's report University of Helsinki opens its research vaults describes the purpose and implications of the mandate and also discusses the importance of public availability of research data. "Currently large amounts of research data lie under-utilized and research funding can be regarded as wasted in this respect." The Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science initiated a meeting on Open Access in the European Union and Lithuania. It was arranged in May this year with the help of the Lithuanian Research Libraries Consortium. The lively discussions are reported by Meile Kretaviciene, who concludes with the positive news that an article on Open Access is included in the draft of a new Law on Science and Studies. Jan Erik Frantsveg reports on the latest developments of Open Access in Norway. Articles deposited in the NORA repositories have increase by 30 %. Norwegian Creative Commons licenses have been launched as well as a new OA journal on reindeer research. The Ministry of Education and Research has asked the Norwegian Research Council and The Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions for advice on how to promote OA. In her article Telling a different story in open access journals? Helena Francke raises the interesting issue of what happens to scholarly journals when they move online. Will research be narrated in different ways when untraditional tools are available for use as a result of a change of medium? The study is based on 265 open access journals. Readers are very welcome to comment our articles and to send us news on scientific communication developments in the Nordic/Baltic countries. Ingegerd Rabow Editor-in-chief Articles: Open Higher Education in Estonia Aune Valk http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/651 Telling a different story in Open Access journals? Helena Francke http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/652 University of Helsinki opens its research vaults: a few words on open access and the new research environment in Finland Marjut Salokannel http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/653 Open Educational Resources in Swedish Higher Education Per Westman, Jonas Paulsson http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/654 The Meeting on Open Access in the European Union and Lithuania, 7th May 2008 Meile Kretaviciene http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/655 News About Open Access in Norway Jan Erik Frantsveg http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/656 *************************************************************************= Ingegerd Rabow Lund University Libraries Head Office P.O. Box 134 SE 221 00 LUND, Sweden Phone: +46 46 222 93 75 Mobile +46 70 238 34 75
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