Wellcome joins chorus calling for free online access to medical research - FierceBiotechIT

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-04-17

Summary:

“Wellcome Trust no longer wants to pay for medical research that ends up guarded behind a pay wall, and the U.K.'s largest private funder of medical research is considering several ways to bring a proverbial wrecking ball to such pay walls and make research papers available for free online under an open-access framework. The charity's efforts are a direct assault on the model that the publishers of go-to journals such as Nature and Science have used to charge universities millions of dollars for access to academic research. Wellcome, which pumps more than £600 million ($952 million) per year into medical research, aims to attach some strings to its grants that would, for instance, require that research funded by the charity become available free to the public within 6 months of publication, The Guardian reports. Evidently, more than 9,000 researchers have pledged their support to a grassroots effort dubbed the ‘academic spring’ that calls for a boycott of pay-only academic journals and support of open access publishing, according to The Guardian. Wellcome isn't endorsing a boycott of the established journals that charge subscription fees, but the charity has backed a plan to create an open-access journal called eLife that would compete with Nature and Science. And that move alone could propel the ‘academic spring’ movement."

Link:

http://www.fiercebiotechit.com/story/wellcome-joins-chorus-calling-free-online-access-medical-research/2012-04-10

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

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oa.new oa.npg oa.gold oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.comment oa.mandates oa.advocacy oa.signatures oa.petitions oa.boycotts oa.uk oa.funders oa.wellcome oa.compliance oa.elife oa.policies oa.journals

Authors:

abernard

Date tagged:

04/17/2012, 19:38

Date published:

04/17/2012, 16:57