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| 4 Mar 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) Lawrence Lessig (LL) has just written "John Conyers and Open Access," a trenchant and useful critique of the Conyers Bill's attempt to overturn the NIH OA mandate. But there is one crucial error in LL's critique: It conflates (1) (Gold) ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 6 Mar 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) Congressman John Conyers (D. Mich) is probably sincere when he says that his motivation for his Bill is not to reward contributions from the publishers' anti-OA lobby: He pretty much says up front that his motivation is jurisdictional. ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 7 Mar 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) No, the Conyers Bill H.R. 801 is not considering killing open-access journals; it is considering killing NIH's right to mandate that its fundees must deposit their published journal articles in an open-access repository -- articles that ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 9 Feb 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) This is also a good time to shore up the NIH Mandate with a small change that will not only increase its reach and make it a far better model for emulation worldwide, but strengthen it against attempts like the Conyers Bill to undermine ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 15 Sep 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) ps: " i agree that [a deposit mandate [dm] plus the "email eprint request" button] would be a good fallback in the (unlikely) event that the conyers bill passes. but i can't agree that it would 'hasten universal oa more effectively than ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 4 Mar 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) lawrence lessig (ll) has written a trenchant and useful critique of the conyers bill's attempt to overturn the nih oa mandate, but there is one crucial error in it: it conflates (1) (gold) oa publishing (in oa journals) with (2) (green) ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 8 Mar 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) And that is what both the NIH Mandate and the Conyers Bill's attempt to overturn it are about. The rest is all distracting and profitless speculation about models for publication cost-recovery, not OA, which means free online access. ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 13 Sep 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) Let us hope that the Conyers Bill, resulting from the publisher lobby's attempt to overturn the NIH Public Access Mandate, will not succeed. But in case it does, I would like to recommend making a small but far-reaching modification in ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 30 Sep 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) see this letter from 46 law professors and specialists in copyright law for a brilliant defense of the nih green oa self-archiving mandate against the absurd charges of the publisher's lobby and its attorneys in the conyers bill. ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 19 Feb 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) this global enabling effect of the nih mandate for accelerating and facilitating universal oa should also be cited in the defense of nih's historically invaluable public access policy against the conyers bill's attempt to overturn it. ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 13 Feb 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) [As the Conyers Bill in the US seeks to undo the good done by the NIH Public Access Policy, here is some sunnier news from Spain. It is no exaggeration that open access to health research advances research progress and saves lives, ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 16 Sep 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) (1) "plan b" is a contingency plan, in case the conyers bill should defeat the current nih oa policy (ie, "plan a"). (2) if the conyers bill were to pass, not only plan a but all protection from publisher embargoes would be dead in the ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
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