Politics and Open Access - The Scholarly Kitchen

peter.suber's bookmarks 2019-12-16

Summary:

"Rumors have been circulating in recent weeks of an impending US Executive Order focusing on public access to federally funded research and open data. It appears that there is indeed a document making the rounds of Federal Funding Agencies for comment. The order has apparently been in the works for a while now, emanating from the US Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), which has been tight-lipped about the the existence of the order. There seems to be little concern over the fate of non-profit and society publishers. Among the likely recommendations appears to be that of a zero embargo on published journal articles. Essentially, this means that articles from researchers who are federally funded will be freely available immediately following publication....

Here I want to explore the environment. It may be useful to provide insight into what a zero embargo could do to the publishing landscape, as well as how researchers may respond. First though I thought it may be useful to understand exactly how an Executive Order works here in the US, especially for those who may be reading in other parts of the world...."

Link:

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2019/12/16/politics-and-open-access/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.usa oa.policies oa.policies.funders oa.embargoes oa.trump oa.fees oa.no-fee oa.green oa.gold oa.ostp oa.repositories oa.journals oa.funders

Date tagged:

12/16/2019, 10:15

Date published:

12/16/2019, 08:05