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Recently, projects supported by the EU and other grant agencies have included a requirement to make publications available in the Open Access mode. To meet the conditions, it is usually possible to use both Open Access routes – publication results can be made available by publishing in Open Access journals, as well as by depositing in an Open Access repository.
When applying for a grant, it is important to think about the prospective higher financial demands and include them in the project. Also later, when publishing a scientific article or other documents, the author should not forget about the terms and conditions of the project and adapt the licence agreement with the publisher so that it allows the output to be later deposited in an Open Access repository.
On the following pages, you will find information on which projects require open access for their research outputs and how to comply with these requests.
At the BUT you can fulfil the obligation using the Green Open Access option by depositing the publication in the BUT Digital Library.
The conditions in Horizon Europe are in many ways the same as those of the previous Horizon 2020 programme, but there are the following differences:
The Jan Ámos Komenský Operational Programme applies the principles of open science as a mandatory condition. In terms of open access to scientific publications, the applicant is obliged to:
Everything is clearly and in detail described in the Open Science Handbook.
In the projects of the Czech Science Foundation (GA CR), open access to publication outputs is not required. However, there is a reference to open access in the Tender Documents:
If the practices in the field, the nature of the results and the conditions of the project allow it, it is appropriate to publish the results in the form of Open Access, or to submit the publication outputs to open digital archives, in accordance with the publisher’s licensing terms.
The open approach is introduced in the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA CR) with the KAPPA project. The obligation to publish openly by depositing in a repository is set for type J results – peer-reviewed article; the supporting data should also be deposited in a data storage repository.
It is possible to publish openly using both the Gold and Green Open Access options, TA CR recommends not transferring copyright and publishing under public licences (e.g. Creative Commons, CC BY). Metadata about the result should also be published openly. The costs associated with providing open access constitute eligible costs.
All relevant information is available at https://www.tacr.cz/otevreny-pristup-v-programu-kappa/.
Responsibility: Bc. Jan Skůpa