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How community over commercialisation brought us together for OA Week 2023 β Open Access Australasia β
Council of Australian University Librarians and Open Access Australasia Statement on the American Chemical Societyβs new Article Development Charges β Open Access Australasia β
Open Access Australasia response to Australiaβs draft National Science and Research Priorities β Open Access Australasia β
Open Access Australasia Submission to the Academy of Social Science of Australia Concerning the Decadal Plan for Social Science Research Infrastructure 2023-32 β Open Access Australasia β
Open Access Australasia Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training β Open Access Australasia β
What does the word βcommunityβ mean to you in the context of teaching and research? β Open Access Australasia β
OAA Report: A snapshot of the open access landscape in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand in 2022 β Open Access Australasia β
Submission: Consultation process for National Science and Research Priorities and National Science Statement β Open Access Australasia β
Open Science in Australia: How can we support key international initiatives β Open Access Australasia β
How can I persuade my institution to support collective funding for open access books? β Open Access Australasia β
Open Access Australasia Response to Review of the Australian Research Council Act 2001 β Open Access Australasia β
A first step in delivering a courageous vision of Open Research for Aotearoa β Open Access Australasia β
Open Access Australasia comment on US White House OSTP Public Access Guidance β Open Access Australasia β
The US has ruled all taxpayer-funded research must be free to read. Whatβs the benefit of open access? β Open Access Australasia β
Open access research repositories provide diversity and innovation publishers canβt match β they have a critical role in archiving, preserving and sharing the diverse content produced by universities β Open Access Australasia β
Webinar 5: Supporting equity and diversity within scholarly communications: the DOAJ β Open Access Australasia β