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Subject:

Open access to research - Petition

From:

Salvatore Scifo <[log in to unmask]>

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Salvatore Scifo <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:43:17 +0000

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----- Forwarded message from Chris Rust <[log in to unmask]> -----

Dear Colleagues,

Will you give up one minute to sign a Petition to the European 
Commission? I believe it will make a difference to our ability to carry 
out and disseminate research. You can do this at:

http://www.ec-petition.eu/

The petition supports recent proposals made in an EC study, recommending 
that all publicly funded research MUST be freely available to the 
public. This is the position taken by the growing open access movement 
which believes that traditional academic publishers restrict access to 
knowledge and prevent researchers from disseminating their work as 
widely as they would wish.

The current system of ever increasing journal subscription costs is 
undermining the ability of university libraries to buy the books they 
need and cutting off academics in poorer countries from the knowledge 
they need to develop their own higher education and research. 
Progressive publishers are now allowing various forms of open-access 
sharing of refereed publications but until research funding agencies 
insist on the public having access to the research they have paid for, 
publishers will continue to coerce authors into signing away the 
copyright to their knowledge.

If you believe this is acceptable, think about how academic journals 
operate. The time and effort to produce knowledge is provided by 
individual academics with support from their universities and funding 
agencies. The crucial expertise to produce journals is provided by 
academic editors who generally give their time free as part of their 
scholarly work. Publishers then sell the knowledge back to the 
universities who have produced it. Academic publishing is a lucrative 
business, it's how the notorious Robert Maxwell made his first fortune, 
and it is stuck in a time warp from the days when it was essential to 
have access to an expensive printing press to be a publisher

For your own career, you may feel that having a paper in a prestigious 
journal is a great benefit, but the most important benefit for your 
research is that people should find out about it and give you credit for 
contributing to their work. Impact studies are very difficult to carry 
out but there is evidence, from citation counts, that the best way to be 
visible is to have your work freely available on the internet. Open 
access publishers do exist (including the new International Journal of 
Design http://www.ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/) but they are 
fighting an uphill battle to gain acceptance because the older 
established print journals still carry weight with conservative minded 
academics.

If you want to see a vision of the future, have a look at 
www.biomedcentral.com but to help move things along today please sign up 
for the petition. 12000 people have signed already, from 37 countries, 
including the heads of 51 Universities/Research organisations and 144 
libraries.  Here's the address again:

http://www.ec-petition.eu/

Best wishes from Sheffield
Chris Rust

********************
Professor Chris Rust FDRS
Head of Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University
Psalter Lane, S11 8UZ, UK
+44 114 225 2706 (direct)
+44 114 225 2686 (research admin)
[log in to unmask]
www.chrisrust.net


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-- 
Salvatore Scifo
Communications,
MeCCSA Postgraduate Network


Communication and Media Research Institute
School of Media, Arts & Design
University of Westminster
Watford Road, Northwick Park
Harrow
HA1 3TP


MeCCSA Postgraduate Network
http://www.meccsa.org.uk/pgn/

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