PASTEUR4OA Case Study Institutional policy implementation at University of Minho, Portugal Institutional policy implementation at University of Minho, Portugal 1 PASTEUR4OA Case Study Institutional policy implementation at University of Minho, Portugal Authors: Clara Boavida, Ricardo Saraiva and Eloy Rodrigues Reviewers: Alma Swan (EOS) and András Holl (MTA) August 2015 Summary This case study describes the implementation process of the Open Access institutional policy at the University of Minho (UMinho), Portugal. Starting with a brief introduction about the institution, in terms of its academic community and research, the document then provides a detailed description of the steps taken to implement the UMinho’s institutional repository (the IR) and the Open Access policy. We highlight the main goals which oriented the implementation of the repository, the devised communication plan, the value-added services created for authors, and finally, the engagement within the international community in these areas. Regarding the Open Access policy, we present a brief summary of the main points of the self-archiving policy, approved late 2004, and also point out the main additions to the policy when it was upgraded in 2011. This case study also provides some figures and tables about the results of the various monitoring processes carried out by the University of Minho Documentation Services to follow-up and measure policy compliance. In summary, since the beginning of 2004 with the IR implementation, several initiatives have been taking place with the purpose of increasing the number of deposited documents. The Open Access policy adoption was, definitely, the main success factor amongst all the other initiatives and efforts. 1.Introduction The University of Minho 1 , situated in the Minho region of Northern Portugal, was founded in 1973 and began its academic activity in 1975/76. The University is a public research performing organisation with two campuses: one in Braga and the other in Guimarães. UMinho has grown to around 19000 2 students, 40% of whom are graduate students, over 1098 academic staff and 602 non-academic staff. 1 University of Minho http://www.uminho.pt 2 Activity report of the University of Minho (2014) available at: http://www.uminho.pt/docs/relat%C3%B3rios-de- actividade/2015/06/11/uminho_2014_individual_web.pdf