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  1. Gemeinsamer Workshop mit der Technischen Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe: Einführung in Open Access und das Urheberrecht

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  2. Generative KI trifft auf Hochschule (online)

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  3. Geringes Bewusstsein deutscher Verlage gegenüber Open Access

    Auf der Informationsveranstaltung: Open Access Policies deutscher Verlage wurden die Ergebnisse des DFG-Projektes Was gestatten deutsche Verlage ihren Autoren? vorgestellt. Von den 30 angeschriebenen ...

  4. German Archaeological Institute (DAI) launches the platform iDAI.publications

    On the iDAI.publications platform, DAI journals and monographs that are available in digital form will be published in open access. In future, newly released journals and monographs will be accessible...

  5. German Bundesrat consents to introduction of secondary publication rights

    "However, in an accompanying resolution, the Bundesrat made it clear that the requirements that a science-friendly copyright law must fulfil, which were formulated by the Bundesrat last year, had...

  6. German Bundestag Resoundingly Supports Open Access to Scientific Research

    The German Bundestag's Study Commission on the Internet and Digital Society has come out in favour of far-reaching support for the Open Access principle. In the commission's view, Open Access should a...

  7. German Copyright Coalition proposes general exception to copyright for scientific and education purposes

    The Coalition for Action "Copyright for Education and Research"  has proposed that German copyright law be amended to allow a general exception to copyright for scientific and education...

  8. German Council of Science and Humanities calls for open access as standard

    The German Council of Science and Humanities, the scientific advisory body for the federal and state governments, published its "Recommendations for the transformation of scientific publishing to open...

  9. German Education Index accessible free of charge on the Internet

    The renowned German Education Index (FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank) has been  accessible free of charge on the Internet since January 2010. The database contains over 700,000 references to liter...

  10. German Library Association supports Open Access

    The German Library Association (dbv) supports the Open Access movement and recommends scholarly libraries to "unreservedly espouse the Open Access movement, to campaign vigourously for Open Acces...

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