THE UON OPEN ACCESS POLICY

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THE UON OPEN ACCESS POLICY

The UoN Open Access Policy Established in 2012 Pre-cussor to the repository Plagiarism policy followed in 2013

The Goal To provide open access to scholarly output resulting from academic activities undertaken at the University Promote high standards in the management of research outputs Provide long-term preservation of the University’s research outputs Increase the visibility and impact of the University’s research outputs Enhance collaboration with the global research community

UoN Open Access Policy All members of the University Community will be required to submit their scholarly output to the University of Nairobi Digital Repository. (ii) Operate as a non-profit, non-commercial, open access facility. (iii) Each member of the University Community grants to the University of Nairobi a non-exclusive, irrevocable, world-wide license to exercise any and all rights under copyright relating to their scholarly articles in any medium, provided that the articles are not sold for a profit, and to authorize others to do the same.

UoN Open Access Policy (iv) The University encourages members of its community to publish their scholarly work in peer-reviewed Open Access journals. A member of the University Community who publishes in an Open Access Journal shall not be disadvantaged during promotion and tenure considerations. (vi) Peer reviewed articles for uploading to the repository shall be deposited at the time of acceptance for publication or no later than the date of publication. (vii) This policy applies to all scholarly works completed before and after the adoption of the policy.

Copy Right Creative Commons License Green Route

Scope This policy applies to all University of Nairobi community, visiting staff and students.