Open access in Canada


In Canada the Institutes of Health Research effected a policy of open access in 2008, which in 2015 expanded to include the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The Public Knowledge Project began in 1998 at University of British Columbia. Notable Canadian advocates for open access include Leslie Chan, Jean-Claude Guédon, Stevan Harnad, Heather Morrison, and John Willinsky.

Journals

Repositories

There are some 88 collections of scholarship in Canada housed in digital open access repositories.

Timeline

Key events in the development of open access in Canada include the following: