Publish and register in DiVA

At Uppsala University you can register your publications and make them freely available by publishing Open Access in DiVA – Academic Archive On-line.

By making your publications freely available they will spread quicker and farther afield. More people will have access to them and therefore there is a good chance that they will be used and cited more often than otherwise.

DiVA is Uppsala University's system for electronic publishing and for registering publications as well as providing the basis for decisions about the allocation of research funds and for statistical analyses. It is mandatory for researchers and staff at the university to register their publications in DiVA.  

 

Research funders and Open Access

More and more research funders stipulate that research findings financed by them be published Open Access. Some examples are the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) and NIH. Research funders' open access polices 

What does this mean? Can researchers with funding from the Swedish Research Council and other research funders still publish in journals such as Nature and Science? Read more about Open Access publishing

 

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New open access policy: FAS

FAS, the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research, requires from January 1, 2012 that researchers receiving funding from the council publish results open access.

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Other research funders with open access-policies

Publish with BioMed Central

From July 1 2011, Uppsala University is a supporter member of BioMed Central. This means that researchers at the university have a 15% discount on the publication fee when publishing in one of BioMed Central's journals.
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Contact DiVA Helpdesk if you have questions concerning DiVA or Open Access publishing

 

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