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* This is a section within the larger [[Timeline|Timeline of the open access movement]].<br>
* This is a section within the larger [[Timeline|Timeline of the open access movement]].<br>
::[[Timeline before 2000|Pre-2000]] - [[Timeline 2000|2000]] - [[Timeline 2001|2001]] - [[Timeline 2002|2002]] - [[Timeline 2003|2003]] - [[Timeline 2004|2004]] - [[Timeline 2005|2005]] - [[Timeline 2006|2006]] - [[Timeline 2007|2007]] - [[Timeline 2008|2008]] - [[Timeline 2009|2009]] - [[Timeline 2010|2010]] - [[Timeline 2011|2011]] - [[Timeline 2012|2012]] - [[Timeline 2013|2013]] - [[Timeline 2014|2014]]
::[[Timeline before 2000|Pre-2000]] - [[Timeline 2000|2000]] - [[Timeline 2001|2001]] - [[Timeline 2002|2002]] - [[Timeline 2003|2003]] - [[Timeline 2004|2004]] - [[Timeline 2005|2005]] - [[Timeline 2006|2006]] - [[Timeline 2007|2007]] - [[Timeline 2008|2008]] - [[Timeline 2009|2009]] - [[Timeline 2010|2010]] - [[Timeline 2011|2011]] - [[Timeline 2012|2012]] - [[Timeline 2013|2013]] - [[Timeline 2014|2014]] - [[Timeline 2015|2015]] - [[Timeline 2016|2016]] - [[Timeline 2017|2017]] - [[Timeline 2018|2018]] - [[Timeline 2019|2019]] - [[Timeline 2020|2020]]
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* '''November 6, 2002'''. [http://www.hrk.de/presse/2821.htm Bonn statement] issued by the German university rectors.
* '''November 6, 2002'''. [http://www.hrk.de/presse/2821.htm Bonn statement] issued by the German university rectors.


* '''November 8, 2002'''. The [http://www.pkp.ubc.ca/index.html Public Knowledge Project] released [http://www.pkp.ubc.ca/ojs/ Open Journal Systems], its open-source journal management and publishing software.
* '''November 8, 2002'''. The [http://www.pkp.ubc.ca/index.html Public Knowledge Project] released [https://web.archive.org/web/20021012103856/http://www.pkp.ubc.ca/ojs/ Open Journal Systems] (1.0), its open-source journal management and publishing software.


* '''December 17, 2002'''. The [http://www.publiclibraryofscience.org/ Public Library of Science] received a $9 million grant from the [http://www.moore.org/ Moore Foundation] for open-access publishing and [http://www.topica.com/lists/fos-forum/read/message.html?mid=906099880&sort=d&start=518 announced] its first two open-access journals.
* '''December 17, 2002'''. The [http://www.publiclibraryofscience.org/ Public Library of Science] received a $9 million grant from the [http://www.moore.org/ Moore Foundation] for open-access publishing and [http://www.topica.com/lists/fos-forum/read/message.html?mid=906099880&sort=d&start=518 announced] its first two open-access journals.

Latest revision as of 06:02, 23 November 2019

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  • May 26, 2002. The FOS News blog launched by Peter Suber. Called Open Access News since June 28, 2003.
  • July 1, 2002. BioMed Central launched its Open Access Charter, assuring open access to its journal contents for the long-term, even after any future changes of ownership.
  • July 1, 2002. Eprints, the archiving software, went open source and affiliated with GNU.
  • August 1, 2002. Project SHERPA (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) launched by JISC-FAIR.
  • August 15, 2002. CERN released CDSWare, its OAI-compliant open-source software for document servers.
  • August 23, 2002. IFLA published the IFLA Internet Manifesto calling for "freedom of access to information" and the removal of "barriers to the flow of information". See December 2006 below for guidelines to implement the manifesto.
  • October 3, 2002. Legal Information Institutes (LIIs) meeting at the Montreal Law via Internet Conference issued the Montreal Declaration on Free Access to Law. The Declaration was slightly revised at the LIIs November 2003 meeting in Sydney.
  • October 31, 2002. DARE launched by the Dutch government.
  • November 4, 2002. MIT released DSpace, its OAI-compliant open-source software for archiving eprints and other academic content.
  • November 4, 2002. PubSCIENCE was discontinued by the U.S. federal government in response to lobbying by commercial publishers.
  • November 6, 2002. Bonn statement issued by the German university rectors.

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