Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications

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Canada introduced the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications[1] in May 2015 to mandate open access to research articles funded by Canada's three major research agencies: the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council[2] (NSERC), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council[3] (SSHRC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research[4] (CIHR). CIHR has had an open access policy[5] since 2008 and the new Tri-Agency policy is largely based on CIHR's pre-existing policy.

The policy stipulates that peer-reviewed journal articles produced from funded research must be made open access within 12 months of publication by either:

Applicability

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The policy affects Tri-Agency grants awarded on or after May 1, 2015. All funded researchers are affected except graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Only peer-reviewed journal articles are covered by the policy: other research outputs such as books or media, are not affected. Only postprints or final published articles may be archived in a subject or institutional repository; other article versions, e.g. preprints, are not acceptable.[6]

Compliance

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Enforcement of the Tri-Agency policy has not been explicitly described. Compliance with the CIHR open access policy has been managed in conjunction with the Research Reporting Service.[6]

References

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