Public debate on research access sizzles | The Ithacan

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-08-20

Summary:

“With a decrease in state financial aid during challenging economic times, obstacles that for-profit colleges deal with have risen annually. As America heads into the first part of an election year, the battle between the federal government and the public with academic research has heated up... Representatives Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.) proposed the Research Works Act during a congressional hearing last month. The act would prohibit sharing of privately published academic research despite the backing of public funds. In effect, the proposed bill would also end the current national mandate in place that all tax-payer funded research by college administrators and faculty be available in places such as the PubMed Central database within a year of publication. the bill has drawn little support. Scholarly publishing presses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California and University of Oxford have already come out against it... The Association of American Publishers have stood behind the bill however, which could hurt these university presses in the long run... It will be interesting to see how the issue of preventing access to academic research takes shape with the new higher education models introduced.”

Link:

http://theithacan.org/21707

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

From feeds:

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.usa oa.legislation oa.negative oa.rwa oa.nih oa.copyright oa.oer oa.aap oa.courseware oa.mit oa.harvard.u

Authors:

abernard

Date tagged:

08/20/2012, 14:53

Date published:

02/23/2012, 15:12