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Titre: Brazilian open archives initiatives : the influence of ElPub conferences and the Role of IBICT
Auteur(s): Costa, Sely Maria de Souza
Deusdará, Ana Paula
Assunto:: Arquivo aberto
Acesso aberto à informação
Sistema de comunicação acadêmica
Date de publication: jui-2005
Référence bibliographique: COSTA, Sely Maria de Souza; DEUSDARÁ, Ana Paula. Brazilian open archives initiatives: the influence of ElPub conferences and the Role of IBICT. In: ELPUB CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, 9., 2005, Bélgica. Proceedings... Bélgica: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2005. p. 173-178.
Résumé: There is a worldwide tendency towards an “open access philosophy” and the adoption of OAI facilities everywhere, including developing countries. We present a case study on how Brazilian academic institutions such as universities and research institutes have responded to this global movement towards OAI This paper reports the results of the first phase of a three-year, cross-sectional study into the growth of OAI systems in a developing country, Brazil. The study looked at four kinds of initiatives with the OAI-PMH protocol, namely, authors’ independent/direct self-archiving, institutional repositories, electronic journals and electronic conference proceedings. Results of the study showed that there are 24 institutions that have implemented one or more kinds of OAI in Brazil. All four types of initiatives have been implemented in the country, mostly within university environments. Compared to other countries, the initiatives identified still represent a slow response of the country, considering what has been observed in other regions worldwide. Initial observations of the OAI in Brazil point to an influence of the participation of Brazilian decision makers in the ElPub conferences over the last two or three years, in most of the initiatives identified. Likewise, IBICT’s (Brazilian Institute for Information on Science and technology) policy has made and will continue to make a significant contribution to promoting open access in Brazil.
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