- 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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As you know, blog posts about Open Access - What It Means To Me? are in competition today! I will be posting and updating the links of entries throughout the day (until midnight Eastern) for all to see - if I miss yours, send me the URL of your entry.
Since I work at York University, I'm going to refrain from commenting on this lawsuit. However, as is my practice I'll be creating and maintaining a list of relevant articles and resources here to help me stay current on the matter.
I am not attempting to create a comprehensive list.
For various reasons, I've been collecting some resources around open access, open data and scientific and technological innovation in Canada. Since they might be more broadly useful that to just me, I thought I'd share them.
It's been kind of a crazy week for me, so I haven't really had much of a chance to contribute to or even read a lot of the