Trailblazer Community - Flows Workshop (Session 2)
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1. Knowledge Sharing in the European Union "Implementing the ERA: Joining Forces at the National and European Level" Session 2d “Dissemination, Transfer and Use of Research Results, including Open Access”, 20th January - Bled, Slovenia Francesco Fusaro Policy Officer Directorate European Research Area (Unit B.6)
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3. Commissioner’s view ‘ We need [...] a unified research area that brings together people and ideas in a way that catalyses science and world-leading innovation. Open access can help make this vision become a reality .’ (M. Geoghegan-Quinn)
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8. Barriers to access Publications Source: On-line public consultation on scientific information in the digital age July 2011 - September 2011
9. Barriers to access Data Source: On-line public consultation on scientific information in the digital age July 2011 - September 2011
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Hinweis der Redaktion
KT: European The aim was to offer a coherent framework for the management of intellectual property by the public research sector, to promote knowledge transfer between the public and private sectors, both within and between Member States. Recommendation 2008: a set of key policy recommendations to Member States which public authorities should rely on when introducing or adapting national guidelines or other measures Code of practice: perational guidance for Public Research Organisations and Universities performing research, aiming to enhance the way they manage intellectual property, thereby to promote knowledge transfer between the public and private sectors International: ERAC guideline Model contract agreement
respondents were asked to rate the importance of the most frequent barriers to access scientific publications. The options available were: 1) Insufficient national/regional strategies/policies on access to scientific publications 2) High prices of articles/journal subscriptions 3) Limited or reduced library budgets 4) Different Value Added Tax (VAT) rates for online media and printed material 5) Lack of awareness and interest within the research community on access and open access 6) No incentive system in place encouraging and rewarding practices that enhance access
Respondents were asked to rate the importance of the barriers to an enhanced access scientific to research data. The barriers indicated were the following: 1) Insufficient national/regional strategies/policies on access to research data 2) Lack of funding to develop and maintain the necessary data infrastructures 3) Insufficient credit given to researchers making research data available/lack of incentives 4) Lack of mandates to deposit research data 5) Lack of data management requirements in research projects 6) Confidentiality/privacy issues
European Research Area guidelines on Intellectual Property (IP) management in international research collaboration agreements between European and non-European partners