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THE OPEN ACCESS WARS

TRLN Annual MeetingJuly 13, 2012

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Skirmishes

Elsevier boycott RWA FRPAA and White House initiative Gold versus Green

Publish contracts The Finch Report (UK)

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The Cost of Knowledge

Scholars pledge to boycott Elsevier As writers, editors and peer-reviewers 12,198 signers (as of 7/5/2012)

Complaints: prices, bundling & support for RWA, SOPA

Further steps: New OA mathematics journal (Tim Gowers) IMU looking at model publication contract for

members.

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RWA Wanted to reverse NIH

public access mandate Prevent similar policies

@ federal research funders.

Elsevier withdrew support in light of boycott.

House sponsors withdrew bill within 2 hours.• Who is making our laws?

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Expanding public access FRPAA would expand NIH mandate to a

dozen more federal agencies that fund research. Currently 34 sponsors in House, bipartisan.

White House also considering action RFIs in January “We the People” petition got

over 25,000 signers in 2 weeks. Still listening for a

response.

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Green OA

Self-archiving is goal of many faculty authors and all campus OA policies Pub. contracts being revised to making self-

archiving more confusing & difficult. ACS v. Elsevier Academic freedom?

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Gold OA Usually means “author-pays”

But many gold OA journals do not change APCs eLife

When publishers seem accepting of OA, they mean author-side fee support.

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Finch report

Issued in June & quickly endorsed by publishers groups in UK.

Encourages embrace of transition to OA. Recommends funding for APCs (by

universities – COPE?). Green recommendations focus on protecting

publishers. Wants funders, universities & publishers to

negotiate, work together. Counsels caution re. shortened embargo

periods.


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