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<!--[[http://www.example.com link title]]-->== Timeline of the open access movement == | <!--[[http://www.example.com link title]]-->== Timeline of the open access movement == | ||
* This is a list of landmark events in the history of OA. It started as a non-wiki [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm timeline] maintained by Peter Suber, and moved to OAD | * This is a list of landmark events in the history of OA. It started as a non-wiki [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/timeline.htm timeline] maintained by Peter Suber, and moved to OAD in February 2009. | ||
* Please keep entries brief in order to save space. Whenever possible, link to the projects, policies, or organizations mentioned. | * Please keep entries brief in order to save space. Whenever possible, link to the projects, policies, or organizations mentioned. |
Revision as of 09:32, 3 June 2015
This list is part of the Open Access Directory.
Timeline of the open access movement
- This is a list of landmark events in the history of OA. It started as a non-wiki timeline maintained by Peter Suber, and moved to OAD in February 2009.
- Please keep entries brief in order to save space. Whenever possible, link to the projects, policies, or organizations mentioned.
- Whenever possible, please give year, month, and day for each item. When you know the year, but not the month or day, then list the item at the beginning of the year. When you know the year and month, but not the day, then list the item at the beginning of the month.
- For reference, the timeline includes a small number of entries on the early history of the internet and world wide web, to show how quickly scholars moved to take advantage of the new medium. The dates for these entries are in a green font.
- The timeline does not aim to include all OA journals or all OA repositories, only the early pioneers that helped to prove the concepts. It also omits individual books, articles, and speeches, no matter how important.
- Related lists in OAD: (1) Declarations in support of OA, (2) Early OA journals, (3) Unanimous faculty votes.