20 février 2019
Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra Laurent Romary, « Open Access guidelines for the arts and humanities: recommendations by DARIAH », DARIAH Open, ID : 10670/1.d5q6ia
(image source: Pixabay, CC0) During the past few months, funders, policy-makers and research institutions shifted full speed ahead to make full and immediate Open Access a reality in Europe. One of the instant benefits of this bold move is that it generated previously unprecedented global conversations about the future of scholarly communication. These ongoing discussions clearly signal that Open Access became a critical issue for individual researchers as well, who, to actively connect and c...