[GOAL] HEFCE, Elsevier, the "copy request" button, and the future of open access
Richard Poynder
richard.poynder at cantab.net
Tue Jun 23 07:24:06 BST 2015
At the 2001 meeting that launched the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)
the newly-fledged OA movement outlined two strategies for making the
scholarly literature freely available.
Later dubbed green OA and gold OA, these are now the two primary means of
providing open access, and both types have been mandated by research funders
in the UK.
For instance, in 2013 Research Councils UK (RCUK) introduced an OA policy
that favours gold open access, and in 2014 the Higher Education Funding
Council for England (HEFCE) announced
what is essentially a green OA policy, which will come into force next year.
So how does the future for open access look?
Some commentary is available here:
http://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/hefce-elsevier-copy-request-button-and
.html
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