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White House Petition For Open Access To Research

dstates writes "You paid for it, you should be able to read the results of publicly funded research. The National Institutes of Health have had a very successful open access mandate requiring that the results of federally funded biomedical research be published in open access journals. Now there is a White House petition to broaden this mandate. This is a jobs issue. Startups and midsize business need access to federally funded technology research. It is a health care issue, patients and community health providers need access, not a few scientists in well funded research institutes, and even wealthy institutions like Harvard are finding the prices of proprietary journals unsustainable."

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  1. Wonderful! by CanHasDIY · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Now we can have a nice, bullshit, boilerplate response to a legitimate question!

    Seriously, is anyone still falling for this obvious scam?

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  2. Who pays for it? by binarstu · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I would be in full support of this mandate as long as it includes a provision that all federal research funding must also pay for publishing costs. I am a big fan of open-access journals, but the reality is that many of them are very expensive to publish in. For example, authors are charged almost $3,000 to publish a single article in PLoS Biology. For many researchers who are working off of limited grants, that price makes publishing in those journals impossible. In contrast, many "closed" journals have no costs to the authors because publishing costs are covered by subscription fees. I absolutely do want to see a larger migration to open-access publishing, but I also don't want "open access" mandates to forget about who actually pays for publication.

  3. Re:What is a scam? by h4rr4r · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The scam is you will get some bullshit answer and no matter what you will not change their opinion.

    This entire thing is a huge waste of time.