In this article we will explore in depth the topic of Open access in Italy, a topic that has aroused the interest and curiosity of people from different fields. From its impact on society to the implications it has on our daily lives, Open access in Italy is a topic that deserves to be analyzed in detail. Along these lines, we will delve into its origins, its evolution over time and the various perspectives that exist around it. Whether you are an expert in the field or simply someone interested in learning more about it, this article is intended to offer a complete and enriching overview of Open access in Italy.
"PLEIADI (Portal for Italian Electronic Scholarly Literature in Institutional Archives) was developed and implemented by the interuniversity supercomputing consortia CASPUR and CILEA [it]... to provide a national platform to access digital contents deposited in the Italian open archives."[1]
7 October: Law effected requiring "results of research, funded at least 50% with public funds and published in scholarly journals (whose frequency is at least biannual) should be open access."[1][3]
2015
March: Associazione Italiana per la promozione della Scienza Aperta founded to promote open science.[4][1]
Ball, David (2015), Institutional Policy Implementation at the University of Turin, Italy, PASTEUR4OA Case Study, doi:10.5281/zenodo.44309, S2CID155171476