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          Abstract

          Open Access Week, starting 24 October 2016, is a worldwide event established to promote the potential benefits of open access and to foster wider participation in helping to make open access the norm in research and information sharing. In its eighth year, Open Access Week presents an opportunity for funding bodies, universities and others to use the context to advance policy changes in favour of open access on a local level, thereby adding to the global momentum. Read more about Open Access Week here

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          Euro Surveill
          Euro Surveill
          ES
          Eurosurveillance
          European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
          1025-496X
          1560-7917
          27 October 2016
          : 21
          : 43
          : 30383
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          [1 ]European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden
          Author notes

          Correspondence: Eurosurveillance editorial team ( eurosurveillance@ 123456ecdc.europa.eu )

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          16(21)43 OPEN ACCESS NEWS 30383
          10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2016.21.43.30383
          5114723
          1c549afa-bde8-4d1c-9322-c335045a2b21
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