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Category: Sharing output | Open Access


  • PIDs: DOI and ORCID at UM

    Persistent identifiers DOI and ORCID

    A persistent identifier (PID) is a permanent reference and unique identifier to an object independent of the storage location. The identifier ensures machine readability and that one can always find the object, even if its name or storage location changes.

  • Pure UM - Current Research Information

    Pure: UM’s Current Research Information System

    Pure is more than just UM’s research information system. You can use it to make you and your work better findable and accessible. Find out how Pure and the Research Support team can help you boost your academic profile.

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    Submit suggestions for a new national Open Access plan – Your contribution counts

    The National Program Open Science (NPOS) is working on a new multi-year Open Access plan. Do you have ideas, or do you experience bottlenecks on the way to 100% Open Access? Let us know, or respond to the linked recent feasibility studies before 31 March.

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    Open Access increases the impact of scientific research

    An interview with Henk van den Hoogen (programme manager for Research Support at the University Library) about the advantage of Open Access publishing compared to the traditional way, behind a paywall. “Open Access publishing pays off by generating more impact for your research”, he says.