abstract: Limiting the immediate access to content, embargoes are designed by publishers to ensure the economic sustainability of their business by requiring users to rely on the purchase of licensing agreements via subscription models. Comparatively, Open Access models which eliminate traditional pay-walls, are gaining prominence for immediate access and reduction of copyright barriers between readers and articles. Wishing to facilitate expanded access to scientific research, the White House sought to implement policy for the timely release of government funded research to the public. For proponents of Open Access, legislation by the House of Representatives in the FIRST Act imposed significant barriers to the public’s timely access of gov...
Summary: Getting to a net-zero emissions economy requires faster development and diffusion of novel ...
Librarian involvement in the Open Access (OA) movement has traditionally focused on access to schola...
Last February, John P. Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,...
The current 12-month embargo period is widely disregarded. It is observed by PubMed Central (PMC), b...
The complete collection of articles resulting from publicly funded research should be made freely ac...
The open access movement in the United States is slowly expanding into the government arena. (While...
Introduction. Despite funder policies recognising the repository route as critical to achieving open...
Open access is defined, and explored in the context of enclosure and emancipatory communication. One...
U.S. federal agencies with annual research & development expenditures over $100 million are now requ...
Public access to government-funded research is an issue of tremendous importance to researchers, lib...
This is Arthur Sale's response to the US Government (OSTP) request for information (RFI) regarding o...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
This is a review of a report, done by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), that provides a legi...
As electronic communication has become increasingly widespread, the ability to easily share informat...
This memorandum provides policy guidance to federal agencies with research and development expenditu...
Summary: Getting to a net-zero emissions economy requires faster development and diffusion of novel ...
Librarian involvement in the Open Access (OA) movement has traditionally focused on access to schola...
Last February, John P. Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,...
The current 12-month embargo period is widely disregarded. It is observed by PubMed Central (PMC), b...
The complete collection of articles resulting from publicly funded research should be made freely ac...
The open access movement in the United States is slowly expanding into the government arena. (While...
Introduction. Despite funder policies recognising the repository route as critical to achieving open...
Open access is defined, and explored in the context of enclosure and emancipatory communication. One...
U.S. federal agencies with annual research & development expenditures over $100 million are now requ...
Public access to government-funded research is an issue of tremendous importance to researchers, lib...
This is Arthur Sale's response to the US Government (OSTP) request for information (RFI) regarding o...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
This is a review of a report, done by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), that provides a legi...
As electronic communication has become increasingly widespread, the ability to easily share informat...
This memorandum provides policy guidance to federal agencies with research and development expenditu...
Summary: Getting to a net-zero emissions economy requires faster development and diffusion of novel ...
Librarian involvement in the Open Access (OA) movement has traditionally focused on access to schola...
Last February, John P. Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,...