Launch of the Open Policy Network | SPARC

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-05-20

Summary:

"As an organization working on open access policy for more than a decade, we’ve seen the movement grow in so many positive ways — most notably, the number and diversity of organizations who are actively collaborating in this space. Today, I’m very pleased to announce SPARC’s participation in the new Open Policy Network (OPN). OPN is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to support the creation, adoption, and implementation of policies that require that resources produced by public funds are openly licensed. Governments around the world are sharing huge amounts of publicly funded research, data, and educational materials. As this information is made public, we find ourselves asking: do the policies governing the distribution of publicly funded materials truly ensure that maximum benefits accrue to the citizens those policies are meant to serve? One way to ensure this is through the use of open licenses. If licenses that promote full accessibility and utility of publicly funded resources are required from the onset, we have the potential to greatly increase the value of a wide range of materials, from educational content like digital textbooks, to articles reporting on the results of scholarly research, to treasure troves of public sector data. SPARC believes that that there is a pressing need for education, advocacy, and action to see a positive shift in supporting open licensing for publicly funded materials. The Open Policy Network will help fill this need, sharing information amongst its members, recruiting new advocates, and engaging with policymakers worldwide. We're heartened to note that even in this beginning stage, OPN members are diverse in content area expertise and geographic location. The mission of the Open Policy Network is complementary to the work SPARC has successfully spearheaded over the last decade through coalition work with the Open Access Working Group and the Alliance for Taxpayer Access. It’s also broad in scope, encompassing Open Data and Open Educational Resources, which aligns with our growing portfolio. We’re delighted to have the opportunity to join forces with the other prominent organizations focused on open policy issues who bring a wealth of expertise to the table in these program areas ..."

Link:

http://www.sparc.arl.org/blog/launch-open-policy-network

From feeds:

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.policies oa.advocacy oa.open_policy_network oa.announcements

Date tagged:

05/20/2014, 08:22

Date published:

05/20/2014, 04:22