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  • OA Publishing Agreements and Discounts

    …s publishing Eligible journals: All Elsevier journals, excluding a limited number of society journals UC locations covered: All 10 campuses, LBNL, LLNL Effective dates: April 1, 2021–March 31, 2025 See full details Frontiers Discount or funding available: APC fully covered (no cost to author) Eligible journals: 20 selected journals in the humanities, social sciences and sustainability (see full details for title list) UC locations covered: All 10…

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  • Cambridge University Press Frequently Asked Questions

    …inancial risk to UC and UC authors 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 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 price for…

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  • Who “owns” your data?

    …bination, and often there’s room to argue about which. Is your data like a phone book? Facts aren’t protected by copyright, no matter how much work you had to do to get them. And thank goodness: imagine if someone could own the copyright in, say, temperature data. If they could claim copyright’s exclusive right to reproduction and distribution of those facts, it would seriously limit other people’s ability to publish work on climate change. A part…

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  • American Chemical Society Expresses Opposition to NIH’s PubChem

    …munication officers is maintained at http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/scholarly/. Contact legislators: The ACS lobbying efforts are targeting Rep. Ralph Regula (OH), Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (tel. 202-225-3876, fax 202-225-3059>; andSenator Arlen Specter (PA), Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Service…

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  • 2007 Proposed Open Access Policy

    …Source website, and currently available at http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/news/source/copyright.policy.faqs.pdf) (2) The “Romeo” database of journals, publishers and their copyright transfer policies is maintained by the Sherpa project at http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php. (3) For open access policies, see the Registry of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies (ROARMAP – http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/); f…

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  • Fact check: What you may have heard about the dispute between UC and Elsevier

    …19 articles and certain older content were discontinued), citing the total number of downloads is misleading. Most of the downloads can continue since UC has perpetual access to the back-issues of a significant number of Elsevier journals. Further, the measure Elsevier uses is based on a formula that double-counts many uses of the content published in its journals. For example, when a reader goes to the article web page, and then also downloads a…

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  • Works Cited in this Resource

    …m/2020/10/30/science/diversity-science-journals.html Authors Broderick, N. A., & Casadevall, A. (2019). Meta-Research: Gender inequalities among authors who contributed equally. eLife. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.36399 Calaza, K. C, Erthal, F. C. S., Pereira, M. G., Macario, K. C. D., Daflon, V. T., David, I. P. A., Castro, H. C., Vargas, M. D., Martins, L. B., Stariolo, J. B., Volchan, E., & de Oliveira, L. (2021). Facing Racism and Sexism in S…

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  • Academy-owned? Academic-led? Community-led? What’s at stake in the words we use to describe new publishing paradigms

    …just as often we describe them as “academic-led” or “community-led” or any number of other permutations. [1] These phrases are not synonymous — their distinctions are actually quite important — yet we use them interchangeably and nod to each other, as if we know what we mean. What, exactly, do we mean? It’s time to ask ourselves to identify the big issues and difficult questions embedded both in the terms themselves and the vagueness with which we…

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  • SAGE Transformative Open Access Agreement

    …als are covered by this agreement, excluding articles published in a small number of society journals. (See specific titles under “Which SAGE journals are included in this agreement?”) The agreement will apply to articles accepted from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2024.  For articles accepted after January 1, 2022 but before the launch of this workflow in SAGE’s article submission system on June 10, 2022, SAGE will reach out to authors to…

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  • UC and Elsevier: FAQs

    …er overall costs to the university, reduced access rights to a significant number of Elsevier journals, limits on how much financial support UC could offer its authors to help pay open access fees, and an inability for UC authors to publish open access in certain high-profile Elsevier journals. Learn more. What did UC’s proposal look like? In our November 18, 2018 proposal to Elsevier, UC stated that open access would be the default publication op…

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