- Why Science Journal Paywalls Have to Go
- Authors or journal editors: Who faces more pressure in the academic publishing system?
- STM Consultation on Article Sharing (Draft principles here)
- ICOLC Response to the International Association of Scientific Technical and Medical (STM) Statement
- A second front
- STM’s new publishing licenses raise antitrust concerns amid wider efforts to pollute open access standards.
- Scientists have the power to change the publishing system
- The costs for going Gold in the Netherlands
- Springer and universities take key step towards open access (The Netherlands)
- CERN and the American Physical Society announce partnership for open access
- Gates Goes Open
- French Government Takes 172 Million Euros From Citizens To Pay Publisher For Access To Research Public Already Paid For Once
- HEFCE announces Open Access policy for the next REF in the UK: Why this Open Access policy will be a game-changer.
- UAlberta opens access to published research in Canada
- Equitable Access, Public Stewardship, and Access to Scholarly Information (statement by California State University Council of Library Deans)
- Statement on Open Access to Research Publications from the National Research Foundation (NRF)-Funded Research (South Africa)
- Ford Foundation to require CC BY for all grant-funded projects
- Going for True Gold: Why the Norwegian Research Council is Taking a Stand Against Hybrid OA Journals
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