NMBU's has a new strategy for the retention of rights to open publishing (RRS)

By Birgit Hvoslef Dahl

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NMBU has introduced the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) from 1 April 2023. RRS is NMBU's new institutional strategy for the retention of rights to open publishing.

The strategy was passed by the University Board on 9 March 2023.

The strategy gives NMBU the right to make scientific articles written by NMBU's researchers and students immediately openly available, regardless of funding and where they are published.

As standard, the published/accepted manuscript will be made available in NMBU's open science archive, currently called Brage. The strategy is in line with Plan S and the framework conditions set by authorities and financiers nationally and internationally

English translation of the strategy

What does this mean for you who have written an article/publication?

This means that you self-archive your article as usual in Cristin, either the published version of the article if it is published Open Access or the latest accepted version of the article (post-print). Uploading of articles in CRIStin (format, version and metadata) will be checked by the science archive's administrators before full-text copies are made available in the science archive.

Questions? Contact the library

It is possible to reserve against open publication in NMBU's science archive by contacting biblioteket@nmbu.no

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