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Please consider supporting the following e-petition, on the UK  
government petition website at:

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/16041

There's positive ramifications for repositories i.e. researchers are  
going to need somewhere to put all that knowledge and make it freely  
available.

The text of the petition reads:

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Most of the research in UK universities and colleges is funded by the  
taxpayer through the government. However, the knowledge generated by  
this is often controlled by publishers who charge significant amounts  
of money, often hundreds or thousands of pounds per individual  
journal, for access.

These charges put severe pressure on university funding, which mostly  
comes from (again) the taxpayer and student fees. Research suffers as  
academics lose access, on cost grounds, to research in their field.  
Members of the public cannot afford access to knowledge they have  
indirectly funded.

Despite many initiatives to make this taxpayer-funded knowledge openly  
accessible, most of it is still “locked” away in high cost publications.

Publications and knowledge generated by research funded through the  
government, unless genuinely sensitive (e.g. military or atomic  
development), should be freely available, in their entirety, within a  
year. This should be a condition of research funding.

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A few links to background information can be found at:

http://is.gd/FreeKnowledge

Thank you.
John Kirriemuir