Open Access Mandates and the "Fair Dealing" Button

Amsciforum 2013-03-10

Summary:

We describe the "Fair Dealing Button," a feature designed for authors who have deposited their papers in an Open Access Institutional Repository but have deposited them as "Closed Access" (meaning only the metadata are visible and retrievable, not the full eprint) rather than Open Access. The Button allows individual users to request and authors to provide a single eprint via semi-automated email. The purpose of the Button is to tide over research usage needs during any publisher embargo on Open Access and, more importantly, to make it possible for institutions to adopt the "Immediate-Deposit/Optional-Access" Mandate, without exceptions or opt-outs, instead of a mandate that allows delayed deposit or deposit waivers, depending on publisher permissions or embargoes (or no mandate at all). This is only "Almost-Open Access," but in facilitating exception-free immediate-deposit mandates it will accelerate the advent of universal Open Access.

Link:

http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.3074

Updated:

10/18/2010, 05:30

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) ยป Amsciforum

Tags:

oa.new oa.mandates oa.green email eprint requests idoa eprints.org deposit mandates copy request button oa.almost almost-oa fair dealing closed access eprint oa.repositories oa.policies oa.eprints oa.fair_use

Authors:

stevanharnad

Date tagged:

03/10/2013, 13:00

Date published:

02/17/2010, 06:52