Against the 2.5% Commitment

lkfitz's bookmarks 2018-01-05

Summary:

"In the end I agree with the majority of the proposals in the 2.5% Commitment paper, I just disagree with the headline. I think the goal is over-amibitious. It requires too many universities to sign up, it takes political risks both internally and externally that are exactly the ones that have challenged open access implementation. It assumes power over budgets and implicit consent from academics that likely doesn’t exist, and will be near impossible to gain, and then hides it by choosing a small percentage. In turn that small percentage requires coordination across many institutions to achieve results, and as I argue in the paper, that seems unlikely to happen."

Link:

http://cameronneylon.net/blog/against-the-2-5-commitment/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.economics_of oa.strategies oa.2.5% oa.budgets oa.libraries oa.infrastructure oa.comment oa.obstacles oa.europe oa.usa oa.negotiations oa.universities oa.cancellations oa.publishers oa.funding oa.redirection oa.hei oa.objections oa.debates

Authors:

Cameron Neylon

Date tagged:

01/05/2018, 14:39

Date published:

01/05/2018, 09:40