[1] There are a number of collections of scholarship in Denmark housed in digital open access repositories.
[2] They contain journal articles, book chapters, data, and other research outputs that are free to read.
The consortial Scandinavian hprints repository began operating in 2008, specializing in arts, humanities, and social sciences content.
[4][5][2] Leaders of the Copenhagen Business School voted in June 2009 to adopt an open access mandate, the first of its kind in Denmark.
[6] In 2012 Denmark's main public funders of research began requiring that grantees deposit articles into open access digital repositories.