This document discusses definitions and types of open access resources. Open access resources are freely available online without payment or authentication barriers. There are different levels of open access, from just reading online to downloading and distributing. Examples are given of open access books, journals, textbooks, videos, and repositories that provide this type of freely accessible content. Digital libraries and institutional repositories are also defined as collections of open educational resources.
2. Open access - definitions
Resources that are openly available to users with no
requirements for authentication or payment.
www.cs.cornell.edu/wya/DigLib/MS1999/Glossary.html
a model for journal publishing in which authors make their
content freely available and archive it themselves. Costs of
publishing are borne by authors or their funders
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A publication model where in neither readers nor a reader's
institution are charged for access to articles or other
resources. Users are free to read, download, copy,
distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these
articles. ...
www.loc.gov/acq/conser/glossary.html
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3. Levels of open access
Read online
Download
Download and distribute
Some items are open access only for short periods of
time before having access restricted
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8. Repository –definition
A repository in publishing, and especially in academic
publishing, is a real or virtual facility for the deposit of
academic publications, such as academic journal
articles.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repository_(publishing)
a permanent, not-for-profit education or research-
oriented agency or institution that provides in-
perpetuity legal housing and curation of records and
material collections. ...
www.txarch.org/archeology/glossary/index.html
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9. Traditional repository
services
Restricted to the output of a single
institution
A digital product to enable perpetual
access through digital preservation
Access that would be not restricted
(not necessarily Open Access)
All intellectual output, irrespective of
the type
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18. Digital library - definition
A digital library is a library in which collections are stored
in digital formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other
media) and accessible by computers. The digital content
may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer
networks. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_library
A digital library is a collection of documents in organized
electronic form, available on the Internet or on CD-ROM
(compact-disk read-only memory) disks. Depending on the
specific library, a user may be able to access magazine
articles, books, papers, images, sound files, and videos. ...
www.netaonline.org/pd-digitalglossary.rtf
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19. Beyond traditional repository
services
Individual websites for
CPUT staff members
Image galleries for archival
and current images
Publication of e-journals and
Conference proceedings
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