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HOAP was funded by grants from [http://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/ Arcadia] (2011-2016) and the [http://www.arnoldfoundation.org/ Laura and John Arnold Foundation] (2016-2018). During both grant periods, HOAP was based at the [https://cyber.harvard.edu/ Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society].
HOAP was funded by grants from [http://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/ Arcadia] (2011-2016) and the [http://www.arnoldfoundation.org/ Laura and John Arnold Foundation] (2016-2018). During both grant periods, HOAP was based at the [https://cyber.harvard.edu/ Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society].


HOAP continues as a ''live but unfunded'' project of the Berkman Klein Center. See [[OATP_all-volunteer_phase | how this affects the Open Access Tracking Project]].
HOAP continues as a ''active but unfunded'' project of the Berkman Klein Center. See [[OATP_all-volunteer_phase | how this affects the Open Access Tracking Project]].


== Consultations ==
== Consultations ==

Revision as of 07:46, 1 October 2021

Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP)

Goals

HOAP launched in 2011 to foster open access (OA) within Harvard and beyond, undertake research and policy analysis on OA, and provide OA to timely and accurate information about OA itself.

Funding

HOAP was funded by grants from Arcadia (2011-2016) and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (2016-2018). During both grant periods, HOAP was based at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

HOAP continues as a active but unfunded project of the Berkman Klein Center. See how this affects the Open Access Tracking Project.

Consultations

HOAP consults pro bono with universities, libraries, funders, societies, publishers, governments, tool-builders, start-ups, projects, and researchers on OA policies, practices, and strategies. Among other things, these confidential, consultations can assist with policy language, implementation, and answers to frequently heard questions, objections, and misunderstandings. For more information, please contact Peter Suber.

Project pages

Campus partners

Off-campus partners

People

Director

Co-PIs

In the years when HOAP was funded by the original Arcadia and Arnold grants (2011-2018), the co-PIs were Robert Darnton, William Fisher, Urs Gasser, Sue Kriegsman, Colin Maclay, Phil Malone, John Palfrey, Stuart Shieber, Peter Suber, and Jonathan Zittrain.

Research associates

Project coordinators

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Research assistants

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Software developers

Summer interns

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