[Forwarding from Annemiek van der Kuil.  --Peter Suber.]

 *Researchers learn about publishing in Open Access journals*

*Higher education sector organises workshops during International Open
Access Week.*



*Utrecht**, 7 October 2010* – In the week from *11 to 15 October*, the
Netherlands will be bringing the benefits of Open Access to the attention of
universities and research institutions by means of seminars, workshops,
lectures and film clips. SURF
<http://www.surffoundation.nl/nl/themas/openonderzoek/OpenAccess/Pages/default.aspx>
is
coordinating the Dutch Open Access week. The programme can be found at
www.openaccess.nl. The Dutch event is part of International Open Access
Week, which involves sixty countries worldwide. Researchers will be able to
see how Open Access publishing offers advantages for them and for their
institution, and how publications can be made available in the institution’s
repository.

*Available for everyone*
*“For science and scholarship, Open Access publishing is an imperative
business model,” says Jos Engelen, chairman of the Netherlands Organisation
for Scientific Research (NWO).** *“You’re wasting your time if you try to
stop it.” Prof. Henk Schmidt, *rector magnificus* of Erasmus University
Rotterdam (EUR), agrees, saying that Open Access publishing is of major
importance for science and scholarship. At the opening of the 2010–2011
academic year, Prof. Schmidt announced
<http://www.openaccess.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=185>
that
from 2011 all publications by EUR and the Erasmus Medical Centre will be
uploaded to the online Repub database, making them available to everyone.

*Open Access means material can be traced.*

A study by Amsterdam University Press has shown that books that are
published by means of Open Access are far easier to trace than those that
are not.* *The study of the effects of OA and the distribution
channel<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp/2010/00000023/00000004/art00003>,
which looked at four hundred book titles, showed that authors benefit
directly from their publications because they distribute their ideas among
the maximum number of readers, helping to build their reputation. University
presses also benefit from OA as an efficient way of distributing scientific
and scholarly knowledge.



*Open Access promoted from all sides*

Amsterdam University Press and SURF are collaborating on the new OAPEN-NL
project (Open Access Publishing in European Networks). This involves
researchers gaining experience of Open Access book publication and
collecting data on the effect of Open Access availability. The NWO is also
collaborating by making a financial contribution.



*Videos*

SURF has published a number of short video films about OA publishing, for
example one by dr. Arianna
Betti<http://www.youtube.com/user/StichtingSURF#p/a/u/1/YOrZs_Pc_j8>of
the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She explains how she uses Open
Access
publications in her daily work and how Open Access can speed up research and
increase collaboration between scholars. More video's will be available
during the Open Access week.



*This press release is availale on the Dutch Open Access
website<http://www.openaccess.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=190:researchers-learn-about-publishing-in-open-access-journals-in-open-access-week&catid=1:news-archive>
.*

*The Dutch version of this press release can be found on the **website of
SURFfoundation*<http://www.surffoundation.nl/nl/actueel/Pages/OnderzoekerslerenpublicereninOpenAccessjournals.aspx>
*.*





Kind regards,

Annemiek van der Kuil
Community manager SURFshare
Platform ICT and Research



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