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United Press International: PoliSci: House acts on research access
by k at 10:21 am EDT, Aug 6, 2004

] Anger over limits on access to research results, due
] largely to high publication prices, has risen to the
] point a federal backlash is brewing.
]
] Congress is moving to force a shift to "open access," a
] form of free-to-consumer publishing, for scientific
] papers. The move angers commercial publishers, who see
] their livelihoods threatened, and scares scientific
] societies, who are afraid they will face revenue losses
] or new costs they cannot afford. Even librarians, who
] pushed for the move, are cautious, because they are
] concerned for the health of the scientific societies.

[ Interesting article, particularly for those of us no longer in school who are interested in accessing interesting papers... -k]


United Press International: PoliSci: House acts on research access
by dmv at 2:12 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2004

] Congress is moving to force a shift to "open access," a
] form of free-to-consumer publishing, for scientific
] papers. The move angers commercial publishers, who see
] their livelihoods threatened, and scares scientific
] societies, who are afraid they will face revenue losses
] or new costs they cannot afford. Even librarians, who
] pushed for the move, are cautious, because they are
] concerned for the health of the scientific societies.


United Press International: PoliSci: House acts on research access
by bucy at 4:58 pm EDT, Aug 6, 2004

] Congress is moving to force a shift to "open access," a
] form of free-to-consumer publishing, for scientific
] papers. The move angers commercial publishers, who see
] their livelihoods threatened, and scares scientific
] societies, who are afraid they will face revenue losses
] or new costs they cannot afford. Even librarians, who
] pushed for the move, are cautious, because they are
] concerned for the health of the scientific societies.

This is outstanding. The situation with academic journals
has gotten completely out of hand!


 
 
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