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* '''South African National Library and Information Consortium''' (SANLiC)
* '''South African National Library and Information Consortium''' (SANLiC)
** [https://esac-initiative.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SANLiC_Publisher_Communique_TransformationalAgreementsJuly2021open_distribtution.pdf Framework for Publisher Open Access(Transformational) Agreements], July 2021.
** [https://esac-initiative.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SANLiC_Publisher_Communique_TransformationalAgreementsJuly2021open_distribtution.pdf Framework for Publisher Open Access (Transformational) Agreements], July 2021.


* '''Southern European Libraries Link''' (SELL)
* '''Southern European Libraries Link''' (SELL)

Revision as of 13:12, 18 February 2022

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.

  • This list is still under development. Every part of it may change before the official launch, including its title, URL, scope notes, and method of organization.
  • This is a list of library and university principles for negotiating with publishers. Some are from consortia rather than individual institutions.
    • When possible, include the date of public release.
    • When possible, include associated publicity such as announcements, blog posts, news articles, and interviews.
  • Alphabetical by institution.



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  • Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
    • The JISC page on its role in open access includes sections on "Negotiating a transition to open access", "Requirements for transitional agreements", "Requirements for transformative journals", and "Requirements for green compliant agreements".

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  • Norwegian directorate for ICT and joint services in higher education and research (UNIT)

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