[GOAL] Re: OA mandate in Italy for young researchers
Jacinto Dávila
jacinto.davila at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 17:49:52 GMT 2014
Bravo Italy
On Feb 5, 2014 1:17 PM, "p.gargiulo" <p.gargiulo at cineca.it> wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry for the cross-posting.
> I'd like to share with you this piece of news, which is still quite recent.
>
> The Italian Ministry of Education University and Research (MIUR)
> launched the first 2014 call for young researchers on Jan.23rd 2014. The
> call is named SIR (Scientific Independence of young Researchers) includes a
> clause mandating OA for publications and data based on the Horizon 2020
> grant agreement clause (29.2) on OA to scientific publications and also
> 29.3 on OA to data
> http://attiministeriali.miur.it/anno-2014/gennaio/dd-23012014.aspx(article 9) (in Italian- only )
>
> It is a first step.
> It is worth remarking this is the first concrete action on OA by the
> Ministry as a funding institution.
>
> Regards,
> Paola
>
> PS Follows a rough translation into English
> *Article 9*
> Each Principal investigator (PI) must ensure open access (free of charge,
> online access for any user) to all peer-reviewed scientific publications
> relating to the results achieved in the project.
>
> In particular, PI must
> - as soon as possible and at the latest on publication, deposit a
> machine-readable electronic copy of the published version or final
> peer-reviewed manuscript accepted for publication in a repository for
> scientific publications; Moreover, PI must aim to deposit at the same time
> the research data needed to validate the results presented in the deposited
> scientific publications.
> - ensure open access to the deposited publication -- via the repository --
> at the latest: on publication, if an electronic version is available for
> free via the publisher, or within six months of publication (twelve months
> for publications in the social sciences and humanities) in any other case.
> - ensure open access -- via the repository -- to the bibliographic metadata
> that identify the deposited publication. The bibliographic metadata must be
> in a standard format and must include all of the following:
> - the terms [Open Access MIUR ];
> - the name of the programme, acronym and contract number;
> - the publication date, and length of embargo period if applicable, and
> - a persistent identifier
> - what is contemplated in the provisions of Article 4 of the Decree Law
> of 8 August 2013, converted with amendments by Law 91 of October 7, 2013 ,
> 112 and , in particular, " a project sheet listing the names of the
> individuals who contributed to its realization. "
>
>
> 2 What is indicated above with respect to the publication of the research
> data does not affect any obligation of confidentiality , as well as
> requirements regarding the protection of personal data, both remain
> unaffected.
>
> 3 . As an exception, PIs are also exempted to ensure open access to
> specific parts of their research data, if open access to such data would
> compromise the achievement of the main objective of the research. In this
> case, the PI must deposit in the repository, along with the publication,
> including a note explaining the reasons for not making available parts of
> the esearch data .
>
> --
>
>
> Paola Gargiulo tel. +39-0226995-218 mobile +39 -328-9507128/
> CINECA (Inter-University Computing Center)
> Via R.Sanzio, 4 E-mail: p.gargiulo at cineca.it
>
> I-20090 Segrate (MI) - Italy
> skype account: Paola Gargiulo
> Progetto OpenAire e OpenAireplus - National Open Access Deskhttp://www.openaire.eu
>
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