Trump could mandate free access to federally funded research papers | Ars Technica

peter.suber's bookmarks 2019-12-27

Summary:

"The Trump White House is rumored to be working on a beefed-up open access mandate. The potential executive order would require all scientific papers that are based on federally funded research to be made available online free of charge as soon as they are published. That would supersede a 2013 rule issued by the Obama White House that required federally funded papers to become freely available one year after publication.

The White House hasn't actually announced the new policy yet, but the rumors were enough to get the attention of scientific publishers. Last week more than 100 publishing organizations signed a letter calling on the Trump administration to scrap the proposal...."

Link:

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/12/publishers-blast-rumored-ban-on-paywalls-for-federally-funded-research/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.trump oa.lobbying oa.usa oa.mandates oa.embargoes oa.objections oa.debates oa.publishers oa.societies oa.aap oa.policies

Date tagged:

12/27/2019, 11:07

Date published:

12/27/2019, 06:07