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Open Access in Slovenia;

The Government of the Republic of Slovenia  adopted the National Strategy of Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Slovenia 2015-2020 in September 2015. Slovenian research performing organizations have however not yet adopted OA policies.

Mrs [null Petra Tramte] from the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport was nominated as the National Point of Reference in accordance with the Commission Recommendation of 17. 7. 2012 on access to and preservation of scientific information. She also coordinates the activities of the working group on open access, nominated by the Minister.

Information on OA in Slovenian language is available through the national portal Open Access Slovenia.  As of September 2016, 49 Slovenian OA journals are indexed in the Directory of OA journals (DOAJ). The electronic versions of all publicly co-financed Slovenian subscription journals (138 titles) and final reports of research projects, financed by the Slovenian Research Agency, must be deposited into the Digital Library of Slovenia. Many of the scientific journals use Open Journal Systems for managing the publication process. The country does not have a national portal for OA journals or for OA monographs.

The Open Science Slovenia portal was established that harvests metadata from Slovenian repositories and other archives for scientific publications and research data which enables joint display and federated search at the portal. Slovenian repositories for the research outcomes (Digital LIbrary of the University of Maribor, Repository of the University of Ljubljana, Repository of the University of Primorska, Repository of the University of Nova Gorica, Digital Repository of the Research Organizations of Slovenia) enable collection, storage and making scientific publications available to the public.

Repositories are compatible with the OpenAIRE Guidelines and are included into the OpenAIRE portal. Slovenia takes part in the OpenAIRE2020 project (the National Open Access Desk at the University of Ljubljana). Social Science Data Archives, a member of CESSDA, maintained by the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana, is collecting research data from the social sciences research. CLARIN.SI is the Slovenian research infrastructure for language sources and technologies. SI-DIH DARIAH search engine enables search for research data in different repositories and archives of institutions and societies from the humanities and the arts.

Enabling Environment

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The organization of the Slovenian research environment is defined in the Research and Development Act, which also specifies how research and development policies are implemented and how research is funded from the government funds and other sources (European programmes and frameworks, local communities, and business enterprises). Research and development activities are carried out by the research performing institutions through programmes and projects, and by private researchers through projects. The Research and Development Act states that results of research and development activities, financed from the government funds, should be made publicly available with the only limitations being those set by the regulations on intellectual property, authors’ rights and personal data.

The Resolution on Research and Innovation Strategy of Slovenia 2011-2020 determines OA to raw research data from publicly financed research and preparation of an action plan till the year 2014 as a basis for a national Open Research Data policy.

The Research Infrastructures Roadmap 2011-2020 envisages the international cooperation of Slovenia in ESS, DARIAH and CESSDA projects. National repositories for scientific publications and for raw research data are planned and are to be connected to the national Current Research Information System (SICRIS). Deposit of research publications and raw data is to be made mandatory when the infrastructure is established. Building of an open social sciences and humanities research infrastructure is also anticipated.

Research and development activities are carried out at approximately 400 research institutions. There are three public universities in Slovenia: the University of Ljubljana, the University of Maribor, and the University of Primorska. The largest among the private academic institutions is the University of Nova Gorica. The four universities form the Rectors’ Conference of the Republic of Slovenia. The largest research institutes in Slovenia are the Jožef Stefan Institute, the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the National Institute of Chemistry, the Institute of Oncology, the Agricultural Institute of Slovenia, and the National Institute of Biology. The umbrella interest association of research institutes is KOsRIS (Coordination of Independent Research Institutions of Slovenia).

Data on Slovenian researchers, organizations, research groups, projects, and programmes are available via the Slovenian Current Research Information System SICRIS (personal bibliographies of researchers are also used for research evaluation).

More information on the national research environment is available at the Research and Innovation Observatory (RIO)- Slovenia.

Major Research Funders

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Major funders of research are: The Slovenian Research Agency and the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport

In 2014, Slovenia spent 2.39% of its gross domestic product to finance research and development activities. In the same year the total funding for R &D expenditure from abroad amounted to 82.48 million EUR, out of this 38.19 million EUR from the European Commission.

Major Projects/Initiatives

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  • Open Access Slovenia portal, Jožef Stefan Institute,
  • Open Science Slovenia portal, University of Maribor, 
  • OpenAIRE National Open Access Desk, University of Ljubljana,
  • Open Data Project, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences,
  • COBISS.Net: COBISS (Co-operative Online Bibliographic Systems and Services) is a reference model of a system representing the platform for the national library information systems of Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, which are interconnected in the COBISS.Net regional network. Institute of Information Science,
  • COAR, EIFL-OA coordinator, National and University Library,

Details of Key Organizations

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Digital Library of Slovenia (dLib.si)

Overview: National digital library of print, photographs and multimedia

Digital Library of the University of Maribor (DKUM)

Overview: Institutional repository of the university

PeFprints

Overview: Institutional repository of the Faculty of Education of the University of Ljubljana

Digital Repository UL FGG

Overview: Institutional repository of the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering of the University of Ljubljana

Thematic Open Access projects/Initiatives

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  • Slovenian Biographical Lexicon
  • SISTORY – history of Slovenia
  • SiDIH – digital infrastructure for the humanities and the arts
  • Wikivir – Slovenian literature
  • Slovensko leposlovje na spletu – Slovenian literature
  • Slovenski zgodovinski roman – Slovenian historical novels
  • Slovenska kmečka povest – Slovenian rural stories
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International Open Access Week celebrations in Slovenia:

  • Open Access Week in Slovenia 2013: Central Technological Library in Ljubljana, University of Ljubljana, University of Maribor and Arnes joined the celebrations by hosting a video conference with Peter Suber, Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication and the Harvard Open Access Project, Senior Researcher at the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). Open access and open content licenses were discussed as well as open access policies in Europe and the US, visibility of research publications and new approaches to research assessment and evaluation.

27-28 October 2010: Open access to the achievements of Slovenian scientists, 4th joint conference of the Special Libraries Section and the Academic Libraries Section of the Slovenian Library Association, Ljubljana.

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June 2016: Research Data Management, Access and Use of Secondary Data

The training provided students with awareness of the different aspects involved in Research Data Management planning and implementation, as well as issues related to digital curation. Topics covered: 1) Research Data Management (Introduction to RDM Policies: international perspective, funders views, overview of data services and infrastructure available); 2) Legal and Ethical Issues; 3) Preparing Data and Documentation for Digital Curation; 4) Access and Use of Secondary Data.

August 2015: CESSDA Research Data Management for Open Data doctoral training series: Research Data Management and Open Data

This training session was organized for doctoral students with the main goal of promoting open data in the field Social Sciences and Humanities. Topics covered included (i) research data management; (ii) legal and ethical issues; and (iii) Depositing and using data.

List of Publications

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Publications on OA in Slovenia or by Slovenian authors. 

Sources

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 This article incorporates text from a free content work. Licensed under CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0 (license statement/permission). Text taken from Global Open Access Portal​, UNESCO. UNESCO.

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