2022
DOI: 10.1590/2318-0889202234e220020
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Diretrizes para celebrar acordos Read and Publish no Brasil a partir da análise dos acordos transformativos da Alemanha e Colômbia

Abstract: Resumo A democratização no acesso à ciência almejada com o Acesso Aberto vem acompanhada do pagamento de Article Processing Charges. Em um contexto de escassez de recursos financeiros, “pagar para publicar” se torna um desafio para países em desenvolvimento como o Brasil. Dada a inexistência de uma política sobre financiamento dessa despesa para as agências de fomento brasileiras e a proliferação de acordos transformativos ao redor do mundo, este artigo apresenta diretrizes para implantar acordos Read and Publ… Show more

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“…(Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2022) The BOAI recommendations highlight the need for more equitable open access publishing models. This was a theme throughout OASPA's 2023 'Equity in Open Access' workshops and has been reported on in papers from researchers in South America, South Africa, and Eastern Europe, among others (Alencar & Barbosa, 2022;Koley & Lala, 2022;Kowaltowski et al, 2021;Legge, 2023;Nazarovets & Skalaban, 2019;Strydom et al, 2022). TAs can be criticized for maintaining and even entrenching current power dynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…(Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2022) The BOAI recommendations highlight the need for more equitable open access publishing models. This was a theme throughout OASPA's 2023 'Equity in Open Access' workshops and has been reported on in papers from researchers in South America, South Africa, and Eastern Europe, among others (Alencar & Barbosa, 2022;Koley & Lala, 2022;Kowaltowski et al, 2021;Legge, 2023;Nazarovets & Skalaban, 2019;Strydom et al, 2022). TAs can be criticized for maintaining and even entrenching current power dynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Researchers from South Africa, India, and Eastern Europe have described the challenges their countries would face if they moved to read-and-publish style TAs or other payto-publish models. There simply may not be enough money in their system to transition paying to publish models (Nazarovets & Skalaban, 2019), and researchers in these countries do not have funding to cover APCs (Alencar & Barbosa, 2022;Koley & Lala, 2022;Kowaltowski et al, 2021;Strydom et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Impact Of Transformative Agreementsmentioning
confidence: 99%