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* This page is part of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap Harvard Open Access Project] (HOAP).
* This page is part of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap Harvard Open Access Project] (HOAP).


* Sometimes HOAP needs a print handout, for example, to distribute at a [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2013/09/openhouse Berkman Center Open House]. Any useful handout would include URLs, and any print handout with URLs ought to have an online counterpart in which the URLs become active links. ''Voilà!'' This is a wiki version of our latest handout text.
* Sometimes HOAP needs a print handout, for example, to distribute at a [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2013/09/openhouse Berkman Klein Center Open House]. Any good handout would include URLs, and any print handout with URLs ought to have an online counterpart with active links. ''Voilà!''  
 
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** See the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/185iDZo1z9qFFwwG_83IkoHfYhhLGDCxyWLizX3jmSlw/edit online version of our print handout]. Short URL = [http://bit.ly/hoap-handout bit.ly/hoap-handout]
 
** To be useful in print, it spells out its URLs rather than linking from words and phrases.  
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** It's OA, natch.
 
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The Harvard Open Access Project works on four fronts:
* NB: the Google Doc is in PS account; HOAP doesn't have a Google account, tho it could get one -->
 
1. We foster OA within Harvard by working closely with the Harvard [https://osc.hul.harvard.edu/ Office for Scholarly Communication].
 
2. We foster OA beyond Harvard by [[Main_Page#Policy_consultations | consulting]] ''pro bono'' with universities, foundations, publishers, scholarly societies, governments, and other organizations considering OA policies.
 
3. We undertake research and policy analysis on OA
 
4. We provide OA to timely and accurate information about OA itself, for example, through the [http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/OA_tracking_project Open Access Tracking Project] (OATP) and the [http://oad.simmons.edu Open Access Directory] (OAD).
 
Our work on the first two fronts has resulted in our guide to [[Good practices for university open-access policies]].
 
Since 2011, HOAP has consulted or is consulting with 18 universities, 13 journals or publishers, three governments, and with 23 other organizations or projects, on four continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America).
 
 
 
 
* Make your own research OA, talk with us if you're unsure how to do so, and spread the word.
 
* Harvard faculty, students, and fellows, especially Berkman fellows: If your own research or activism focuses on any topics overlapping with OA itself, we'd be happy to work with you on common interests.
 
HOAP is funded by Arcadia and based at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
http://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 18 September 2016