California Bill Is a Win for Access to Scientific Research

flavoursofopenscience's bookmarks 2018-08-30

Summary:

"The California legislature just scored a huge win in the fight for open access to scientific research. Now it’s up to Governor Jerry Brown to sign it. Under A.B. 2192—which passed both houses unanimously—all peer-reviewed, scientific research funded by the state of California would be made available to the public no later than one year after publication. There’s a similar law on the books in California right now, but it only applies to research funded by the Department of Public Health, and it’s set to expire in 2020. A.B. 2192 would extend it indefinitely and expand it to cover research funded by any state agency."

Link:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/08/california-bill-win-access-scientific-research

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oa.new oa.legislation oa.open_science oa.usa.ca oa.policies oa.funders oa.funders.public oa.unanimity oa.mandates oa.policies.funders oa.embargoes oa.licensing oa.fastr oa.usa.ma oa.libre

Authors:

Elliot Harmon

Date tagged:

08/30/2018, 14:41

Date published:

08/29/2018, 23:22