CRAFT-OA - Project details
Creating a Robust Accessible Federated Technology for Open Access
The CRAFT-OA project – Creating a Robust Accessible Federated Technology for Open Access – is aiming for strengthening and evolving of Europa-wide institutional publishing in Diamond Open Access. Diamond Open Access means no fees for publishing or reading of scholarly publications. The project is focusing on journal publishing, for what tangible services and tools will be implemented. This enables local and regional platforms and service providers to upscale and professionalize their content, platforms and services. Furthermore, interoperability with other scientific information systems will be improved. This will benefit scientists who are involved in institutional Diamond Open Access.
The 23 CRAFT-OA partners from 14 European countries will receive three-year grant from the European Commission. University of Göttingen / Göttingen State and University Library (SUB Göttingen) is coordinating the project and besides the administration also participating in technical developments.
Lead/Coordination
Affiliates
- Aix-Marseille University
- Athena Research & Innovation Information Technologies
- Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- EGI Foundation
- European Science Foundation
- Federation of Finnish Learned Societies
- German National Library of Science and Technology
- Hamburg
- Masaryk University
- Max Weber Foundation
- National Infrastructures for Research and Technology
- OpenAIRE AMKE
- OPERAS-AISBL
- Scientific Research Centre, Ljubljana
- The Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences
- University of Bern
- University of Coimbra
- University of Turin
- University of Zadar
- University of Zagreb / Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- University of Warsaw
Project board at the SUB Göttingen
Project staff at the SUB Göttingen
- Margo Bargheer
- Daniel Beucke
- Maxie Gottschling
- Tabea Klaus
- Katharina Müller
- Lisa Müller
- Hanna Varachkina
- Theresa Waldmann