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Revision as of 17:43, 9 October 2012
Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP)
Goals
HOAP was launched in the fall of 2011 to foster OA within Harvard, foster OA beyond Harvard, undertake research and policy analysis on OA, and provide OA to timely and accurate information about OA itself.
Policy consultations
HOAP is available to consult with universities, funding agencies, and other institutions developing their own OA policies. These consultations are confidential and pro bono, and can assist with policy language, strategy, and frequently heard questions, objections, and misunderstandings. If you're interested, please contact Peter Suber.
Reference pages
- Open Access (the book), Peter Suber, MIT Press, June 2012.
Campus partners
- Harvard Open-Access Publishing Equity fund (HOPE fund)
Off-campus partners
- Open Access Directory (OAD)
- Open Access Tracking Project (OATP)
Project principals
- Robert Darnton
- William Fisher
- Urs Gasser
- Colin Maclay
- Phil Malone
- John Palfrey
- Stuart Shieber
- Peter Suber, Director
Research assistants
Updates
Some of HOAP's work is confidential, for example, consulting with institutions about their OA policies. For the rest of our work, see our periodic public updates.
About
- Return to the project home page.
- Contact us.