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Free Access Theory


This category contains references about several kinds of initiatives whose aim is to free access to peer reviewed scientific papers, namely, "that body of work for which the author does not and never has expected to SELL the words" (S.Harnad) and to promote institutional self-archiving of electronic preprints, in the respect of protocols and standards for electronic archives interoperability.



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Budapest Open Access Initiative - Aims to accelerate progress in the international effort to make research articles in all academic fields freely available on the Internet.
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Declaration of Havana - Towards Equitable Access to Health Information - A statement issued in Havana on April 27, 2001, by the participants in the Second Regional Coordination Meeting of the Virtual Health Library and the Fifth Regional Congress on Health Sciences Information. One of the strongest public statements in support of open access archives philosophy.
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Declaration of San José - Towards the Virtual Health Library - An initiative aiming to construct a digital medium 'as a unified response to our health situation, facilitating wide access to information for the permanent improvement of health of the people'.
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Electronic Dissemination of Thesis and Dissertations - UNESCO is examining the possibilities of formulating an international strategy for creating and disseminating electronic theses and dissertations.
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Eprints.org - Free software that provides a web interface for managing, submitting, downloading and archiving documents. Developed for self-archiving but adapted for publication management.
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For Whom the Gate Tolls? - How and why to free the refereed research literature online through author/institution self-archiving, now - a manifesto by Stevan Harnad.
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Free Online Scholarship Newsletter - (FOS) News and discussion on the migration of print scholarship to the internet and efforts to make it available to readers free of charge. Newsletter, forum, FAQ and a comprehensive directory on electronic archives.
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Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads: A Subversive Proposal for Electronic Publishing - An internet discussion about scientific and scholarly journals and their future.
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Stevan Harnad on Free Access Initiatives - How to free access to scientific literature: papers by one of the leaders of the open archives initiative.
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Peter Suber's Guide to the FOS Movement - Comprehensive guide to the terminology, acronyms, initiatives, standards, technologies, and players in the free online scholarship initiative.
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Create Change - A resource for faculty and librarian action to reclaim scholarly communication. Main issues concern subscription prices for scholarly journals and help for journals willing to find publishing options better suited to their academic missions.
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Nature Debates: E-Access - Online forum hosted by Nature Online concerning the impact of the web on the future of publishing and the dissemination of scientific information.
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Information Liberation - Examines radical alternatives for replacing mass media with network media, abolishing intellectual property, and changing social institutions that create a demand for surveillance. Free full text in html and pdf.
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American Scientist Forum on Open Access - Forum devoted to the freeing of online access to the peer-reviewed research literature. Continuous since 1998.
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Self-Archiving FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions about self archiving including what and how. Has a "I worry about..." set of questions too with advice and answers to issues.
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Rights Metadata for Open archiving - (RoMEO) A project funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee to investigate the rights issues surrounding the self-archiving of research in the UK academic community under the Open Archive Initiative's protocol for metadata harvesting (OAI). Legal issues, surveys, links to related discussions.
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Scholars Under Siege: The Scholarly Communication Crisis - An overview of current issues in scientific communication, exploring why scholars are losing control of a system that should be theirs and that is more and more controlled by publishers, chiefly through their pricing and copyright policies.
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Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog - New electronic and printed resources about scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet.
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Online or Invisible? - Article by Steve Lawrence appeared in Nature (2001) analyzing the citation rate of online and off line articles. Articles freely available online are more highly cited, free online availability substantially increases a paper's impact.
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Andrew Odlyzko: Papers on Electronic Publishing - A selection of papers on the future of electronic publication in the field of academic communication, its impact and consequences.
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Measure Calls for Wider Access to Federally Financed Research - A group challenging the power of established scientific journals says legislation will be introduced to make the results of all federally financed research available to the public.
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First Monday - The Streetperformer Protocol & Digital Copyrights - Introducing the Street Performer Protocol, an electronic-commerce mechanism to facilitate the private financing of public works. Using this protocol, people would place donations in escrow, to be released to an author in the event that the promised work be put in the public domain.
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Creating a global knowledge network - Considerations on how to build a knowledge network for research communication and on its potential impact, by P. Ginsparg, one of the founders of ArXiv.
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Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities - All of Germany's principal scientific and scholarly institutions, including the Max-Planck Society, as well as a growing number of their counterparts from other countries (such as France's CNRS) have signed their commitment to open access to scientific and scholarly research.
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Public Library of Science - A non-profit organization of scientists committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature freely accessible to scientists and to the public around the world. Promotion of free access online journals and eprints archives.
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