[GOAL] NSL and NSTL of China signed OA2020 Initiative Expression of Interest

zhangxl at mail.las.ac.cn zhangxl at mail.las.ac.cn
Fri Oct 27 12:00:05 BST 2017


Hello all,

I am pleased to announce that Director Huizhou Liu, National Science of China (NSL) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has signed, on the 24th of October 2017,the OA2020 Initiative Expression of Interest, and Director Yiqi Peng, National Science and Technology Library of China, has signed, on the 26th of October 2017, the OA2020 Initiative Expression of Interest.

NSL is the central library of CAS and coordinates CAS library & information services serving over 100 research institutes across China with over 60,000 researchers and 50,000 graduate students. It is one of the biggest subscribers of scholarly journals in China.

NSTL is the national platform for STM information sharing and services, and a virtual consortium of national research libraries, including NSL, National Medical Library of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, National Argricultural Library of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and National Engineering Library. Its mission is to support nation-wide research, innovation, and development.

These signing took place during the China Open Access Week from 24-26 of October, 2017, in NSL.

Xiaolin Zhang 
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Xiaolin Zhang National Science Library, CAS 33 Beisihuan Xilu, Beijing, 100190, China Tel: 86-10-82628347; Fax 86-10-82626600 zhangxl at mail.las.ac.cn



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Hello all,

 

We have reached the end of Open Access Week 2017 and this is our final contribution. This year we have partnered with CRUK for one event, joined the University Festival of Ideas and more - it has been a very successful week again. Thanks to all for participating.

 

Blog

We have had over 1400 reads of our OA Week Unlocking Research blogs so far!

 

Today's blog ‘It’s hard getting a date’ https://unlockingresearch.blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=1716 considers the ridiculously difficult problem of establishing the publication date of a particular article.

 

Announcement – ORCID Competition

The ORCID competition closed at midnight last night. Thanks to all of the people who have responded to this competition. We will be drawing the winner of the £150 Heffer’s voucher later today and will announce the winner on the OSC website and via Twitter.

 

We want to also thank all the people who had already taken advantage of the benefits of linking their ORCIDs without the incentive of a competition, and by way of recognising this will be running a second draw later in the year! We will send out announcements closer to the time, so watch this space…




Event - Helping Researchers Publish in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Following Wednesday’s hugely successful Helping Researchers Publish in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, today we are hosting Helping Researchers Publish in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The morning of talks will feature contributions from Miriam Frankel (The Conversation), Brian Cody (Scholastica), Dr Sabina Alam (F1000) and more! Again, we will be recording the event and will make the files available online soon.




Updates from earlier in Open Access Week

We are delighted to announce that we have already had 79 requests from alumni to make their doctoral theses available open access, following our announcement of this project earlier this week.
For those of you interested in watching yesterday’s webinar on spotting a predatory publisher, here’s the link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He9GJybTtUw&feature=youtu.be We will be sending out the links to our other recordings in the coming weeks.
Of course the media storm around the release of Professor Hawking’s thesis did eclipse some of our other activities this week.  It is somewhat challenging to identify exactly how many times the item was accessed because of the mitigations we put in place to ensure people could open the file. We do know we have seen over 750,000 unique IP addresses, and each of those may represent multiple people.
The full list of activities, blogs and links from this week are on our OA Week webpage https://osc.cam.ac.uk/open-access/open-access-week-2017


Have a good weekend – we all need the break!


Danny



Dr Danny Kingsley

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Cambridge University Library

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