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Open access to federally funded research -- growing momentum
Today's Washington Post has a great story on the developing
political momentum for changing US government policy to require
government funded health researchers to make the results of their
research openly available in the Internet. The story describes
recent developments that are moving in the direction of a change
in the voluntary NIH policy -- a change that would make deposit
in PubMed Central a requirement and mandate open access within
six months of publication.
The story also mentions two Senate bills. The first, which has
been introduced by Senators Joe Lieberman (D-CT) and Thad Cochran
(R-MS) is the American Center for CURES Act, which has a
provision requiring open access (within six months of publication
in peer-review journals) to research sponsored by Health and
Human Services Agencies (NIH, CDC, etc. ). The story also
mentions a bill being considered by Senator John Cornyn (R-TX)
that would require public access to government-funded research
across a broad array of U.S. government agencies. Although the
story doesn't mention it, Cornyn's bill is supposed to be
introduced soon.
The title of the story is:
Government Health Researchers Pressed to Share Data at No Charge
and it's available at this URL:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/09/
AR2006030901960.html?sub=AR
Note that access to the Post is free, but need to be registered first
before gaining access.
Ray English
Director of Libraries
Oberlin College