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  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Transformative Open Access Agreement

    …, the overall financial risk to UC is limited. The UC Libraries reviewed a number of funding strategies (set forth in the Pathways to OA toolkit) that could help transition academic journals from closed to open. One such strategy identified would be to enter into a transformative agreement, in which institutions and publishers shift the publishing model “from one based on toll access (subscription) to one in which publishers are remunerated a fair…

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  • Redundancy is resistance: share your scholarship

    …te scholarship, via the author’s copyright, in the hands of a very limited number of parties. Most typically, this would mean giving a single publisher broad control over where, when, and how a work of scholarship might appear. The risk this arrangement poses for authors and for the public is that a copyright owner might use its control to silence a work, rather than to further its reach. This might sound paranoid, but there is no shortage of exam…

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  • Managing Copyright & Negotiating Publishing Agreements

    …s when certain conditions are met, such as when sales drop below a certain number. The Authors Alliance has a detailed guide explaining what to look for and how to work with publishers if your contract has one of these provisions, Understanding Rights Reversion: When, Why, & How to Regain Copyright and Make Your Book More Available. The guide is available as a free download from their website, or you can order a print copy. Even if your publishing…

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  • A social networking site is not an open access repository

    …ademia.edu, venture capital funds don’t last forever. “There are a limited number of options for the network’s future: at some point, it will be required to turn a profit, or it will be sold for parts, or it will shut down.” What are their options? ResearchGate offers to help companies “reach the right professionals in science and research with targeted, on-page advertising.” Academia.edu hopes to be able to track what topics and articles are tren…

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  • American Chemical Society Expresses Opposition to NIH’s PubChem

    …hemicals; PubChem has information on 850,000 unique chemicals (though this number is expected to grow). Purpose — CAS provides chemical, commercial and patent information to chemists; PubChem integrates medical information for medical researchers. Overlap — PubChem and CAS content are complementary resources aimed at different segments of the scientific community. Update (7/27/05): On July 14, 2005 the Senate Appropriations Committee voted to forw…

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  • Pathways to Open Access: Choices and Opportunities

    …ns to pursue at least one collaborative experiment: to undertake a limited number of offsetting pilots—a transitional strategy to OA that caps institutional spending on a publisher’s subscription package while centrally administering and subsidizing the cost of hybrid article processing charges against a total agreed-upon spend—such that the net effect transitions spending away from subscriptions and toward OA article publication, without higher i…

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  • Open Access Policies FAQ

    …o opt out. You can find information about the publishers contacted and the number of waiver requests by UC authors on the Publisher Communications page. My publisher charges $____ for open access. Do I have to pay that to comply with UC’s OA policies? No. The publisher charges those fees to fund open access publication of your article at the journal’s website, but there are two ways to make scholarship open: through publisher-hosted OA (which some…

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  • New open access agreement between the University of California and The Biochemical Society / Portland Press

    …community.” The agreement includes open access publishing of an unlimited number of articles by corresponding authors at all 10 UC campuses. Under the agreement, the UC libraries will automatically pay the first $1,000 of the open access fee, or article processing charge (APC), for all UC authors who choose to publish in a Biochemical Society / Portland Press journal. Authors are asked to pay the remainder if they have research funds available to…

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  • The Biochemical Society / Portland Press Transformative Open Access Agreement

    …tland Press. The agreement includes open access publishing of an unlimited number of articles by corresponding authors at all ten UC campuses and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and provides researchers throughout the UC system with unlimited reading access to the full portfolio of the Biochemical Society / Portland Press. This agreement has two goals: (1) to support UC’s mission as a public university and advance the global shift towar…

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  • Upcoming webinar: β€œThe Right To Deposit – Uniform Guidance to Ensure Author Compliance and Public Access”

    …bout what rights to share their articles they have retained: a significant number will have lost benefits they started out with, including clarity around their ability to comply with federal policy and deposit their article in designated public repositories. This event intends to illuminate the potential failure points along the author’s journey, and highlight the powerful role institutional and funder policy can play in protecting authors, thereb…

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