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Via dourada no Brasil e em Portugal: uma década depois de Budapeste

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2015-11-17
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Uma das vias preconizadas pela Declaração de Budapeste prevê a publicação da investigação em revistas em Acesso Livre. Trata-se da via dourada de acesso às publicações que visa dar acesso imediato aos resultados da investigação. O crescimento e impacto deste veículo de disseminação da informação científica tem sido alvo de estudos internacionais que têm procurado analisar a situação tendo como alvo o universo anglo-saxão. Este trabalho procura contribuir para o mapeamento e disponibilidade deste tipo de literatura em língua portuguesa a partir das revistas publicadas em Acesso Livre em Portugal e no Brasil. Para esse fim foram usadas várias fontes, as quais cruzadas permitem obter um primeiro quadro: para identificar os periódicos em Acesso Livre no Brasil e em Portugal. Foram realizadas consultas no diretório internacional Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) e para complementar os dados disponíveis no DOAJ, foram utilizados o Diadorim (Brasil), a Biblioteca Eletrônica SciELO (Brasil e Portugal) e o Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP). Os resultados encontrados permitem inferir que a produção científica em via dourada tem crescido consideravelmente nos dois países.
One way advocated by the Budapest Declaration provides for the publication of research in open access journals. This is the golden road of access to publications aimed at providing immediate access to research results. The growth and impact of this dissemination of scientific information vehicle have been subject to international studies that have attempted to analyze the situation targeting the Anglo-Saxon world. This work seeks to contribute to the mapping and availability of this type of literature in Portuguese of the journals published in open access in Portugal and Brazil. For this purpose various sources were used, which crossed allow to get a first picture: to identify journals in open access in Brazil and Portugal we used the International Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). To supplement the data found in the DOAJ, other sources were used Diadorim (Brazil), Electronics SciELO Library (Brazil and Portugal) and the Scientific Open Access repository of Portugal (RCAAP). It was possible to infer that scientific production in the golden the road has grown considerably in both countries.
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