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http://dx.doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2020.37.4.255

A Study on Methods of Implementation for the NRF Open Access Policy  

Joung, KyoungHee (한성대학교 디지털인문정보학트랙)
Lee, Jae Yun (명지대학교 문헌정보학과 교)
Chung, EunKyung (이화여자대학교 문헌정보학과)
Choi, Sanghee (대구가톨릭대학교 도서관학과)
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Journal of the Korean Society for information Management / v.37, no.4, 2020 , pp. 255-286 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to identify the methods of implementation for the 'National Research Foundation of Korea Open Access 2021(Plan)'. This study covers the methods of implementation in the three following core items: 1) developing the details on the amount, method, and procedures of APC support; 2) proposing methods for facilitating the transition of domestic Korean academic journals to open access journals; and 3) developing methods of entrusting papers to open access repositories. APC support should be guaranteed at a reasonable level. The average or median of APC values for the previous three years will be applied to set the upper limit for support each year. APC support will be provided when the paper is published to open access journals or transitioning journals to open access. Hybrid journals or dual access journals are not included. Support for open access publishing of academic journals in Korea during the transition period will be available for open access journals that have registered for CCL in KJCI or journals that have submitted their application for transitioning to open access. Publishing in hybrid, dual access or subscription-based journals must be accompanied by items related to copyright such as embargo. Research results will be used for the detailed implementation plan of 'NRF OA2021 (Plan)'. They will serve as the base data for the rapid, stable, and sustainable implementation of open access policy in NRF, addressing the Korean domestic academic journal publishing environment and the field of international academic communication.
Keywords
National Research Foundation; open access policy; NRF OA2021(Plan); government-funded research article;
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