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Slides for Startup Science event. Covering #OAMonday petition. http://startupscience.eventbrite.com/

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#OAMonday

since no publisher has presented adverse event data

why not extend?

“data and analytics to enable its customers to evaluate and manage risks associated with

transactions”

since no publisher has presented adverse event data

why not extend?

“It would also compel American taxpayers to subsidize the acquisition of important research information by foreign governments and corporations that compete in global markets with the public and private scientific enterprises conductedin the United States.”

on FRPAA:

(american association of publishers)

“in my house we call these uh-ohs”

since no publisher has presented adverse event data

why not extend?

no change in outcome without change in stakeholders.

WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TO:Require free, timely access over the Internet to journal articles arising from taxpayer-funded research.

We believe in the power of the Internet to foster innovation, research, and education.  Requiring the published results of taxpayer-funded research to be posted on the Internet in human and machine readable form would provide access to patients and caregivers, students and their teachers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and other taxpayers who paid for the research. Expanding access would speed the research process and increase the return on our investment in scientific research.

The highly successful Public Access Policy of the National Institutes of Health proves that this can be done without disrupting the research process, and we urge President Obama to act now to implement open access policies for all federal agencies that fund scientific research.

NOT open access under any community definition.

organizationsOA advocatesten-day sprint

#OAMonday#openaccess

thanks @sennoma, @mrgunn, and more!

now what?

1. we wait.

2. respond to the response.

by kazeeee @ flickr

3. keep asking the same question.

since no publisher has presented adverse event data

why not extend?

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