Slovenia
EIFL in Slovenia

EIFL has been working in Slovenia since 1999. We supported the creation of the Consortium of Slovene Electronic Collections (COSEC),  and through this partnership, libraries in Slovenia are providing access to a wide range of scholarly e-resources. EIFL agreements with publishers also allow authors in Slovenia to publish in open access in hybrid or fully open access journals at waived or discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs).

EIFL supported an open access advocacy project that resulted in the launch of a national open access advocacy group and an open access portal, Open Science Slovenia

EIFL also provided training and a support service to raise awareness of library copyright issues, and to assist with copyright questions.

Library Consortium Information

Consortium:
Consortium of Slovene Electronic Collections (COSEC)
Type of members:

University libraries, research libraries, public libraries, National library and special libraries.

Members:
EIFL-Licensed resources:

View the complete list of e-resourcestechnology products and Article Processing Charges that have been negotiated for members of COSEC. See the full list of all the journals that EIFL has negotiated terms for open access publishing for researchers in Slovenia. For more information please contact the Licensing coordinator for Slovenia

FACTS

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EIFL started working in Slovenia in 1999.

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EIFL works with 134 institutions in Slovenia through the library consortium.

EIFL IN ACTION

NEWS

EIFL has signed a three-year renewal agreement with Infobase for (...)
The DIAMAS (Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to (...)
We have updated the list of journals in which corresponding authors (...)

BLOG

Enhancing open science and open research skills in our partner (...)
Open access started in Slovenia in 2010, with awareness raising. (...)
On 27 June 2013, member states of the World Intellectual Property (...)

EVENTS

Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will facilitate a (...)
EIFL will co-facilitate a regional webinar for editors and publishers (...)
Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager will (...)