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Timeline
As previously described at the Open Access section, some initiatives that promote access to scientific resources emerged even before receiving the “Open Science” nomenclature. The timeline below lists some of the main initiatives in the national and international context:
Michael Hart created Project Gutenberg to make electronic versions of literary works and disseminate them for free
Launch of the first free online journal
Launch of arXiv, a free distribution service and an open-access archive
First established as The National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, became an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs)
PubMed is a free search engine of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics
Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) is a bibliographic database, digital library, and cooperative electronic publishing model of open access journals
Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a research initiative focused on making the results of publicly funded research freely available through open access policies, and on developing strategies for making this possible including software solutions
Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) is an international alliance of academic and research libraries which promotes open access to scholarship.
Open Archives Initiative (OAI) was an organization to develop and apply technical interoperability standards for archives to share catalogue information (metadata). OAI has been involved in developing a technological framework and interoperability standards for enhancing access to eprint archives, which make scholarly communications like academic journals available, associated with the open access publishing movement.
BioMed Central (BMC) is a open access publisher and the first to carry out open peer review as default
EPrints is a free and open-source software package for building open access repositories
Public Library of Science (PLOS) is a publisher of open-access journals in science, technology, medicine and other scientific literature
Creative Commons (CC) is an organization and international network devoted to educational access and expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright licenses, known as Creative Commons licenses, free of charge to the public
Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a free software for the management of peer-reviewed academic journals
The Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) is a public statement of principles relating to open access to the research literature
DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content
OAIster is an online combined bibliographic catalogue of open access material aggregated
Sherpa Romeo is an online resource that aggregates and analyses publisher open access policies from around the world and provides summaries of publisher copyright and open access archiving policies on a journal-by-journal basis
Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina y el Caribe, España y Portugal (Redalyc) is a bibliographic database and a digital library of Open Access journals
The Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing is a 2003 statement which defines the concept of open access
The Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities is an international statement on open access and access to knowledge
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a website that hosts a community-curated list of open access journals
Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR), later called ROARMAP, is a searchable international database indexing the creation, location and growth of open access institutional repositories and their contents
The Estoril Declaration on Access to Information published at the 8° National Congress of Librarians, Archivists and Documentalists of Portugal
Google Scholar is a free web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly including peer-reviewed online academic journals and books, conference papers, theses and dissertations, preprints, abstracts, technical reports, and other scholarly literature, including court opinions and patents
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) publish a declaration concerning the access to research results financed by public funds called Declaration on Access to Research Data From Public Funding
Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR) is a website that lists open access repositories
Sherpa Juliet is a searchable database and single focal point of up-to-date information concerning funders’ policies and their requirements on open access, publication and data archiving
OpenLOCKSS was launched as a new program for the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) project for the preservation of journals in Open Access
SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a open access database that includes the journals and country scientific indicators
Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) was created to collect, aggregate and index Open Access scientific contents from Portuguese institutional repositories
Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe (Open AIRE) is a network of open access repositories, archives and journals that support open access policies
Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) is an association of repository initiatives created to build capacity, align policies and practices
The International Open Access Week is an annual scholarly communication event focusing on open access and related topics. It takes place globally during the last full week of October in a multitude of locations both on- and offline
NEtwork of COllaboration Between Europe and Latin American-Caribbean Countries (NECOBELAC) is launched, aa a collaborative network between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean for the promotion of Open Access in the area of health information
1st Luso-Brazilian Conference on Open Access (ConfOA), latter called Lusophone Open Science Conference
Blimunda was an initiative carried out in Portugal with the purpose of defining Portuguese scientific publishers and journals policies in relation to self-archiving in Institutional Repositories (IRs)
Mediterranean Open Access Network (MedOANet) was created as a project that aimed to enhance policies, strategies and structures for Open Access in six Mediterranean countries: Greece, Turkey, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal
Zenodo is a general-purpose open repository developed under the European OpenAIRE program and operated by CERN
Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research (FOSTER) and FOSTER+ are projects focused on promoting the practical implementation of Open Science, with activities targeting academic staff, young scientists and policy-makers in particular
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) published the Open Access Policy for the scientific publications resulting from projects financed by FCT
Open Access Policy Alignment Strategies for European Union Research ( PASTEUR4OA) was created to help develop and reinforce open access strategies and policies among member States
OA2020 is a global alliance committed to accelerating the existing corpus of scholarly journals from subscription-based access to open access
1st Research Data and Open Science Conference and 1st Data Management Forum took place in Portugal
1st National Citizen Science Meeting in Portugal