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- From: Pete Strickland <ps@iucr.org>
- Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 15:27:21 +0100
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********************************************************** Subject: Item on Open Access from the San Franciso Chronicle Available at: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/03/28/BAGQE5SL3I1.DTL Extract: "An alarm bell is ringing in the ivory tower. Something's gone terribly wrong, frustrated scholars say, when scientific journals cost as much as new cars and diamond rings. Critics are complaining with growing intensity that the most important advances in human knowledge -- the new research and discoveries of top universities -- have been in effect seized and are being held for ransom by commercial publishers." ********************************************************** Subject: Report on the UK Parliament Inquiry into Scientific Publications At this URL: http://www.infotoday.com/it/apr04/poynder.shtml you will find an article by well know freelance journalist Richard Poynder on the sessions of the Inquiry. This is the last paragraph:- "Time will tell whether the committee recommends the U.K. government to push open access. Since most research is publicly funded, such a move would certainly accelerate the transition from traditional access to open access. But if governments truly want to help, they need to also ensure that scholarly communication does not break down in the process of transition. Harnad says, "There are two roads to OA: publishing in OA journals and publishing in conventional journals but self-archiving the articles too." To date, he adds, the Select Committee has ignored the latter. Self-archiving, however, is the fastest growing form of open access as scientists, determined to liberate their research from publishers' financial firewalls, archive more and more of their papers on the Web with or without publisher approval. What's being archived, however, is a mixed bag, explains Harnad. It includes a good deal of the target content peer-reviewed journal articles but also preprints, unpublished papers, non-papers, and metadata without the full-text papers. In addition, he adds, "there are a hell of a lot more OA papers (on authors' Web sites and willy-nilly) than there are in the known OA archives." At the same time, after years of seeing its complaints fall on deaf ears, the library community is voting with its feet by aggressively cutting journal subscriptions. The danger is that these growing acts of civil protest could, in the short term, exacerbate the crisis. For if research institutions and universities cancel more and more journal subscriptions and open access publishing cannot immediately fill the gap, those in need of research may find themselves having to sift through a hodgepodge of (frequently unrefereed) self-archived material that's distributed across a wide range of repositories and Web sites. The concern must be, then, that the U.K. government could accelerate the adoption of open access but fail to ensure that the transition is being managed properly. The committee is due to hold further oral hearings in April and May, so it may yet address the self-archiving issue. After that, it will publish a report in June, and the U.K. government has 2 months to respond. If appropriate, there may then be a debate in the House of Commons" ********************************************************** -- Best wishes Peter Strickland Managing Editor IUCr Journals ---------------------------------------------------------------------- IUCr Editorial Office, 5 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU, England Phone: 44 1244 342878 Fax: 44 1244 314888 Email: ps@iucr.org Ftp: ftp.iucr.org WWW: http://journals.iucr.org/ NEWSFLASH: Complete text of all IUCr journals back to 1948 now online! Visit Crystallography Journals Online for more details _______________________________________________ Epc mailing list Epc@iucr.org http://scripts.iucr.org/mailman/listinfo/epc
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