@JMarkOckerbloom @petersuber So at least the legacy publishers are making a killing with this admin as all the #GreenOA infrastructure gets dismantled...
@JMarkOckerbloom @petersuber So at least the legacy publishers are making a killing with this admin as all the #GreenOA infrastructure gets dismantled...
Update. Bad news from the #NEH for #KnowledgeCommons (and the rest of us).
https://about.hcommons.org/2025/04/17/on-the-neh-and-our-path-forward/
"On April 2, 2025, we received notification that our NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant, awarded in 2020, was terminated effective immediately…On April 10, 2025, we received further…notification that our contract to provide the NEH’s Designated Public-Access #Repository was also being terminated…This loss is devastating…both for the financial impact it represents…but also for the unceremonious end to a goal we’d set for ourselves years ago…Not to mention the bigger picture here: that designated public-access repository is no longer needed, because it is assumed that the NEH will no longer be funding research, and thus there will be no results of research to make publicly accessible."
PS: All the agencies covered by the #OSTP #NelsonMemo must designate #OpenAccess repositories for their OA content. NEH was the only agency to designate a repo not hosted by the govt. All the other agency repos will be hosted by the govt, where they will be subject to political censorship or takedowns.
Schweizer Hochschulen setzen Deal mit Wiley aus
Ohne Einigung endeten die Verhandlungen zwischen swissuniversities & #Wiley. Folge: Kein Open-Access-Publizieren & eingeschränkter Zugang zu neuen Artikeln. Grund sind laut swissuniversities zu hohe Preise pro Artikel. Forschende an Schweizer Hochschulen sollen Alternativen zu Wiley wählen & auf Green Open Access setzen. Mehr Infos in unserer News: https://open-access.network/services/news/artikel/kein-deal-mit-wiley
Years of discussions of #GreenOA and #Dissemin, but I had not yet written down the features needed for a mediated deposit tool.
I've now filed a few feature requests for #Zenodo to start with:
* Prefill all metadata about a postprint deposit https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2562
* Allow login by email link https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2563
* Provide authors with suggestions of articles to deposit https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2564
* Prefill deposit form with already-available full-text PDF https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2565
Update. Here's another piece that made it through peer review (at Oxford UP) falsely assuming that all #OpenAccess journals charge #APCs.
https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezaf092
The author concludes that there is *not* too much OA, but only because APC discounts and waivers exist. Imagine how much she could have strengthened her argument by bringing in #DiamondOA and #GreenOA.
Update. Here's another unrefereed letter to the editor (this time at Physics Today) falsely asserting that all #OpenAccess journals charge #APCs, effectively denying the existence and prevalence of no-APC OA (#DiamondOA) journals , and failing to acknowledge the existence of OA repositories (#GreenOA).
https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article/78/3/8/3337073/Open-access-for-reading-or-closed-access-for
@cOAlitionS_OA Acquiescing would be a grave error for the global #scholcomm initiative. It would have the potential to unleash an existential crisis upon the #OpenAccess movement. By setting the precedent, the oligpoly would seize upon the #ADC concept -- every publisher will start introducing them, and #GreenOA — the free, low barrier way of sharing research — will be extinguished. The corporate behaviour of the #oligopoly is quite predictable.
I live in hope... #OpenResearch #OpenScience
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Let's turn all that gold into green! #GreenOA #openscience
Die Bedeutung wissenschaftseigener #Publikationsinfrastrukturen wächst im Kontext der #OpenAccessTransformation weiter. An der @tuberlin wird #DepositOnce als #Repository basierend auf #DSpcace nun schon über 10 Jahre betrieben, mit inzwischen über 18.000 Veröffentlichungen #OpenAccess #GreenOA #OpenData. Los ging es bereits 1999 mit dem #Dissertationsserver. Die Teams der Universitätsbibliothek rund um #DepO haben zum Jubiläum einen Blogbeitrag geschrieben:
[Veille] J'étais passé à côté : "Proposer un preprint à @peercommunityin.bsky.social : c’est possible maintenant dès le formulaire de dépôt HAL" (01/2024)=> https://www.ccsd.cnrs.fr/2024/01/proposer-un-preprint-a-peer-community-in-c-est-possible-maintenant-des-le-formulaire-de-depot-hal/
#HAL #openaccess #greenOA #preprints #PeerCommunityIn #openpeerreviewing #openscience #openrepositories
Update. Here's an unrefereed letter to the editor leaving the false impression that the UK #REF requires researchers to publish in #APC-based #OpenAccess journals. (It doesn't require publishing in OA journals; authors may choose #GreenOA instead; and when they do choose to publish in OA journals, they are free to choose no-APC or #DiamondOA journals.)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41415-025-8398-8
@petersuber Excellent! Love the #GreenOA model!
Now let's see greater investment in infrastructures to support this policy and more detailed consideration of research outputs that aren't journal articles
Kudos to #Canada's three major research-funding agencies for their draft all-green, zero-embargo, rights-retention #OpenAccess policy.
https://science.gc.ca/site/science/en/interagency-research-funding/policies-and-guidelines/open-access/draft-revised-tri-agency-open-access-policy-publications
The agencies are the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (#CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (#NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (#SSHRC) — sometimes known collectively as the #TriAgency.
Super interesting 4-year tender...
https://bidstats.uk/tenders/2025/W07/840565060
Manchester Open Research Environment, advancing the University's green open access (OA) strategy - Request for Information
@neuralreckoning @internetarchive
Sorry if you already know this. The #NelsonMemo described #GreenOA policies. It required deposit in OA #repositories, not submission to OA #journals. Some publishers told authors that they'd have to pay #APCs to comply with the policy. But that was deception and spin. Compliance with the policy was always free of charge. When journals charge APCs to publish fed-funded research, it was to publish in those journals, not to comply with federal policy.
New study: "Despite having a #repository mandate since 2016, #NSF #compliance rates remain low."
https://www.iastatedigitalpress.com/jlsc/article/id/17767/
Good news from the US Repository Network (#USRN):
https://sparcopen.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Outcomes-of-the-USRN-Discovery-Pilot-Project.pdf
"At the beginning of the project, about half of the #repositories did not have their #OAIPMH interface properly configured and, therefore, could not be indexed by external discovery systems. After just over a year of the pilot, all but one repositories are now OAI-PMH compliant. This has resulted in a 50% increase in indexed content, with 728,770 new records now publicly accessible."
New study: In #chemistry, #GreenOA articles "achieve higher levels of social media engagement and exhibit citation rates comparable to those of [#TollAccess articles], even when featured in journals with lower h-index scores, suggesting enhanced visibility and sustained readership."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0099133324001459
Update with a comment.
Don't throw in the towel. First, reform research #assessment to move away from journal impact factors (#JIFs) and to pay more attention to the quality of research than the number of publications or where they published. Second, move away from #APCs. To make research #OpenAccess, favor no-APC #GreenOA and #DiamondOA over APC-based varieties.
BTW, the Budapest Open Access Initiative 20th anniversary statement makes both these recommendations. (Disclosure: I was a co-author.)
https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai20/
A recent survey of faculty at an R1 #university (with most respondents from the social sciences) revealed strong objections to #APCs at #OA #journals and deep ignorance of OA #repositories.
https://www.iastatedigitalpress.com/jlsc/article/17647/galley/16356/view/
The survey did not ask whether respondents were familiar with no-APC (#DiamondOA) OA journals.