Economic and Social Returns on Investment in Open Archiving Publicly Funded Research Outputs

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Summary:

Preliminary modeling suggests that over a transitional period of 30 years from implementation, the potential incremental benefits of the proposed FRPAA archiving mandate might be worth around 8 times the costs. Perhaps two-thirds of these benefits would accrue within the US, with the remainder spilling over to other countries. Hence, the US national benefits arising from the proposed FRPAA archiving mandate might be of the order of 5 times the costs.

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http://www.arl.org/sparc/bm~doc/vufrpaa.pdf

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10/18/2010, 05:30

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oa.gold oa.mandates oa.green oa.impact oa.funders oa.economics_of economics oa.new john houghton oa.costs oa.frpaa oa.economic_impact oa.repositories oa.policies oa.journals oa.citations

Authors:

stevanharnad

Date tagged:

01/31/2013, 13:21

Date published:

08/04/2010, 11:50