The UK government, under the joint influence of the publisher lobby and short-sighted advice from Open Access (OA) advocates, has decided to make all UK research output OA within two years by diverting funds from UK research to pay publishers extra for (Gold) OA publishing, over and above what the UK (and the rest of the world) already pays publishers for journal subscriptions. This would merely be a needless waste of UK's scarce research funds in exchange for OA, instead of strengthening the UK's existing mandate for cost-free (Green) OA self-archiving. But the UK has also been persuaded to require researchers to pick and pay for Gold OA, instead of leaving the Green/Gold choice to them. This requirement needs to be dropped to prevent perv...
Unintended consequences of RCUK policy mean that if academics want open access publishing, publisher...
UK open access policy does not exist in a vacuum. Casey Brienza argues that UK researchers represent...
The year 2012 heralded significant developments in open access (OA) that impacted the relationships ...
Higher education institutions are currently subsidising publishers at the expense of both the genera...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
Irrespective of what funds the UK elects to spend on paying pre-emptively for Gold OA while subscrip...
The House of Commons Business, Innovation and Skills committee’s latest report, Open Access: Achievi...
The web is destined to become humankind's cognitive commons, where digital knowledge is jointly crea...
The UK has enlisted Wikipedia\u27s help in a bid to make all taxpayer-funded academic research from ...
This paper provides an overview of the current status of UK national open access (OA) policies, thei...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Two distinct paths for open access are being promoted in UK open access policies: open access publis...
The UK’s universities and research funders have been leading the rest of the world in the movement t...
The UK should maximise the benefits to the British tax-payer from the research it funds by mandating...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Unintended consequences of RCUK policy mean that if academics want open access publishing, publisher...
UK open access policy does not exist in a vacuum. Casey Brienza argues that UK researchers represent...
The year 2012 heralded significant developments in open access (OA) that impacted the relationships ...
Higher education institutions are currently subsidising publishers at the expense of both the genera...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
Irrespective of what funds the UK elects to spend on paying pre-emptively for Gold OA while subscrip...
The House of Commons Business, Innovation and Skills committee’s latest report, Open Access: Achievi...
The web is destined to become humankind's cognitive commons, where digital knowledge is jointly crea...
The UK has enlisted Wikipedia\u27s help in a bid to make all taxpayer-funded academic research from ...
This paper provides an overview of the current status of UK national open access (OA) policies, thei...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Two distinct paths for open access are being promoted in UK open access policies: open access publis...
The UK’s universities and research funders have been leading the rest of the world in the movement t...
The UK should maximise the benefits to the British tax-payer from the research it funds by mandating...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Unintended consequences of RCUK policy mean that if academics want open access publishing, publisher...
UK open access policy does not exist in a vacuum. Casey Brienza argues that UK researchers represent...
The year 2012 heralded significant developments in open access (OA) that impacted the relationships ...