Mandates: An Australian example at the Queensland University of Technology

(2009) Mandates: An Australian example at the Queensland University of Technology. In CERN Workshop in Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI6), 2009-06-17 - 2009-06-19.

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This presentation describes a situation where an open access mandate was developed and implemented at an institutional level, in this case, an Australian University. Some conclusions are drawn about its effect over a five year period of implementation.

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ID Code: 28428
Item Type: Contribution to conference (Abstract)
Refereed: No
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Pure ID: 31913960
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