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  • 2003 Faculty Forums Report

    …as been) rising at rates that are several times higher than inflation. The number of scholarly publications of all forms is (and has been) increasing exponentially. University budgets, and library budgets in particular, are at best remaining flat when adjusted for inflation, even as collection and service expectations rise. While the unsustainable factors have been operating for some time, they have been brought into sharp focus at UC due to sever…

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  • New Public Access Requirements Passed as Part of Appropriations Bill

    …s to published research articles. Section 527 of the legislation directs a number of federal agencies to develop public access policies. Affected agencies and bureaus are those: within the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, with annual research expenditures over $100 million. The policies will cover author’s manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals that describe research funded in whole or in part by the relevant governme…

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  • UC Response to Publisher Letter Opposing Immediate Open Access to Federally Funded Research

    …y, have provided the following response to a recent open letter in which a number of commercial and society journal publishers voiced their opposition to a policy, rumored to be under discussion by the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy, that would require federally funded research be made freely available to the public immediately upon publication, rather than within 12 months as current policy stipulates.  The University of California…

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  • Open Access at University of California Press

    …sts result in higher prices. The upshot is that publishers must reduce the number of titles they publish, regardless of the merits of the work. Luminos is University of California Press’s open access response to this challenging monograph landscape. With the same high standards for selection, peer review, production, and marketing as the Press’ traditional program, Luminos is a transformative open access monograph model, built as a partnership whe…

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  • Hosting an editors’ roundtable to discuss transitioning journals to OA

    …OA advocate for many years, asking him what it takes to flip a journal to OA. Since there are so many editors, associate editors, and editorial board members at UCSF (I’d been collecting a list of them for a number of years), Rich and I thought gathering a group of editors to talk about the topic would be a good fit here. A few months before planning began, the UC Libraries released its exploration of OA models and specific strategies, Pathways to…

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  • Canadian Science Publishing Transformative Open Access Agreement

    …shing (CSP). The agreement includes open access publishing of an unlimited number of articles by corresponding authors at the nine participating UC campuses (UCSF is not participating), and provides researchers at those campuses with unlimited reading access to the full portfolio of CSP journals.  This agreement has two goals: (1) to support UC’s mission as a public university and advance the global shift toward sustainable open access publishing…

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  • Pathways to Open Access: Transformative Agreements and CDL

    …e of all open access publishing costs in the vast majority of cases.  This number includes articles published by the largest commercial publishers, such as SpringerNature and Elsevier, but also by not-for-profit, scholarly society, and open access publishers, such as American Chemical Society, Cambridge UP, Company of Biologists, IEEE, PLOS, PNAS, SAGE, and the Royal Society.      This substantial increase in open access to UC’s research has come…

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