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Academic publishing in Portugal: threats and major opportunities
doi: 10.1629/uksg.179
handle: 10316/32489
Academic publishing in Portugal: threats and major opportunities
Article. This article begins with an analysis of the current state of scientific publication in Portugal, with reference to the impact of the open access (OA) policies of commercial and academic publishers. It then explores the relationship between academic publishing and institutional repositories, discussing the way they should complement one another, taking as reference the activities of the Portuguese Association of Higher Education Publishers (APEES). Final remarks deal more specifically with the UC Digitalis project from Coimbra University Press (CUP), and the way it is committed to the goal of fostering science produced in Portuguese-speaking countries.
- University of Coimbra Portugal
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Higher education media_common.quotation_subject Library science State (polity) Political science media_common business.industry language.human_language Publishing language Portuguese business
Library of Congress Subject Headings: lcsh:Z lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
Information Sciences; academic publishing; digital humanities, Library and Information Sciences, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, open access, academic publishing, UC Digitalis, academic publishing; open access; UC Digitalis; Coimbra University Press, Coimbra University Press, Z
Information Sciences; academic publishing; digital humanities, Library and Information Sciences, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, open access, academic publishing, UC Digitalis, academic publishing; open access; UC Digitalis; Coimbra University Press, Coimbra University Press, Z
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Higher education media_common.quotation_subject Library science State (polity) Political science media_common business.industry language.human_language Publishing language Portuguese business
Library of Congress Subject Headings: lcsh:Z lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
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