Institutions that support open access

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.


 * We're not ready to list individual institutions and describe in what sense they support OA. Instead, these are clusters of institutions which support OA in certain specific ways.


 * Related lists in OAD: Advocacy organizations for OA.

C

 * Coalition of Open Education in Poland KOED.
 * Colleges and universities with presidents or provosts who support the Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA).
 * Those supporting the 2006 version of FRPAA.
 * Those supporting the 2009 version of FRPAA.


 * Contributors to the Open Content Alliance.

D

 * DuraSpace

E

 * eIFL-OA Allies and Partners.

F

 * Foundations willing to pay processing fees charged by OA journals

G

 * German science organizations who issued a joint statement in support of OA and against the objections and misunderstandings of the Heidelberg Appeal (March 2009).

I

 * Institutional members of BioMed Central


 * Institutional members of Communia.


 * Institutional members of Healthcare Information for All by 2015 (HIFA2015).


 * Institutional members of Public Library of Science


 * Institutional Open Access Program of MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)


 * Institutional signatories and supporters of the Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity (COPE).


 * Institutional participants in the Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing


 * Institutional signatories of the AlouetteCanada Declaration.


 * Institutional signatories of the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities


 * Institutional signatories of the Budapest Open Access Initiative


 * Institutional signatories of the Cape Town Declaration


 * Institutional signatories of the Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity


 * Institutional signatories of the Declaration of Institutional Commitment to implement open-access policies on campus.


 * Institutional signatories of the European Petition for guaranteed public access to publicly-funded research results.


 * Institutional signatories of the Göttingen Declaration on Copyright for Education and Research.


 * Institutional signatories of the Public Domain Manifesto.

O

 * Organizational members of The Right to Research Coalition.


 * Organizations signing the Student Statement on The Right to Research.


 * Organizations supporting the Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA).

M

 * Members of the Alliance for Taxpayer Access (ATA).


 * Members of the Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions (COAPI).


 * Members of the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).


 * Members of the DSpace Federation.


 * Members of Enabling Open Scholarship (EOS).


 * Members of the Information Access Alliance


 * Members of the International Scholarly Communications Alliance


 * Members of the Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Association of India.


 * Members of the Open Book Alliance.


 * Members of the WorldWideScience Alliance.

N

 * National Library of Indonesia and the Neliti initiative

P

 * Partners of the CIARD (Coherence in Information for Agricultural Research for Development) initiative.


 * Partners of the DRIVER (Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research) project.


 * Partners of the HathiTrust.


 * Partners of the SCOAP3 consortium

U

 * University signatories to the Institutional Self-Archiving Policy Registry