There are a number of collections of scholarship in Sweden housed in digitalopen access repositories.[4] They contain journal articles, book chapters, data, and other research outputs that arefree to read.Swepub is the national database for scholarly publications in Sweden. Swepub aggregate scholarly output from a number of sources. One of the sources is theDiva-portal.org [sv] platform.
November: the Swedish Research Bill establishes that the National Library is responsible for activities concerning open access to scientific publications and that the Swedish Research Council is responsible for work on open access to research data. The two institutions must act in consultation with each other and with other bodies involved.[8]
Jörgen Eriksson (2018), "Offsetting: no big deal?",Nordic Perspectives on Open Science (1):1–11,doi:10.7557/11.4430,ISSN2464-1839 (Case study of Bibsamkonsortiet (Swedish National Consortia)).
Lisa Matthias; Jon Tennant (2018), "Uncategorized",Hur gör du din forskning allmänt tillgänglig (open access)? Gratis och lagligt [How to make your research open access? For free and legally] (in Swedish), translated by Lachlan Fetterplace,Figshare,doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5866785.v2