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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Academia Research. إظهار كافة الرسائل

02 أبريل 2015

National licence mooted to free up research access

Hepi paper says access could be based on having UK IP address
Unlocked padlock (illustration)
The government should consider negotiating a national licence with publishers that would give access to academic research to anyone with a UK internet connection.
That is the proposal floated in a Higher Education Policy Institute “occasional paper”, launched on 31 March, entitled “Open access: is a national licence the answer? and written by David Price, vice-provost for research at University College London, and Sarah Chaytor, head of public policy in his office.
The idea of a national licence was dismissed in a single paragraph in 2012’s landmark Finch Report into open access.
Noting that Iceland was the only country to have adopted such a scheme, it said a UK version was “unlikely to be practicable, and the costs would probably be high”. The report’s alternative recommendation for the UK to steer a course towards universal journal-provided gold open access was accepted by the government and funders.
The Hepi paper acknowledges that some progress has been made in that direction. But it says gold open access only opens access to the 6 per cent of global papers produced in the UK, while “there is no reciprocal offering from most other countries, including those who rival or exceed our own performance in research. This is having a negative impact on British competitiveness.”
The Finch Report was the inspiration for the Access to Research initiative, which makes papers hidden behind a pay wall freely accessible via terminals in UK public libraries.
But the Hepi report – launched at a conference on the research excellence framework held at the Royal Society – says potential users of research from outside the academy, such as small businesses, policymakers, doctors and teachers still “find it hard to gain access. In an age when…90 per cent of the population are online, such constraints seem out of date”.
The negotiation of a national licence with publishers, by a “government-approved body”, would greatly improve UK access to global research, “driving innovation and the knowledge economy”.
In additional to the research and funding councils, contributions to the cost could come from the knowledge transfer budget, the NHS and business.
“We would not, however, wish to pretend that a national licence offers a simple solution to reduce the public funding commitment significantly from current levels or that cost savings are the main reason to consider its introduction,” the report cautions.
They envisage the scheme running alongside the continued payment of article processing charges during the “transition towards gold open access” – although the charges could be “offset against the national licence in the way they are now beginning to be offset against subscriptions”.
The authors admit there are a number of potential obstacles, such as competition law, the difficulty of confining access to UK IP addresses and the potential refusal of some publishers to take part.
They call on the government to set up a “high-level expert working group with representatives of all the key stakeholders” to explore such issues and carry out a detailed economic impact assessment.
Professor Price, said: “There is no doubt that negotiating a national licence would involve reconciling a great many diverse interests. However, the prize at stake – bringing cutting-edge research to bear on every aspect of life in the UK – is of such significance that we must collectively pursue it.”

22 سبتمبر 2014

Another OA Publisher Launches with 96 New Journals

Academia Research launched recently with 96 brand new scholarly journals, most of them broadly focused. This publisher uses the gold open-access model and bills authors upon acceptance of a manuscript. It says,

Fees and Charges: A handling fee of $550 will be billed to the authors for each manuscript published.

Other than this, there’s not much to say about this publisher. It has a minimalist website that provides little of the information that scholarly publishers conventionally provide.
Some of its journals have only a couple editorial board members, yet they are accepting manuscript submissions, which is done through email.



Appendix: Academia Research journals as of 2014-09-01:
  1. Advances in Accounting and Taxation
  2. Advances in African Studies and Development
  3. Advances in Agricultural Economics and Extension
  4. Advances in AIDS and HIV Research
  5. Advances in Bacteriology Research and Review
  6. Advances in Biodiversity and Conservation Research
  7. Advances in Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis
  8. Advances in Biophysics and Structural Biology
  9. Advances in Biotechnology Research
  10. Advances in Brewing and Distilling
  11. Advances in Cancer and Experimental Oncology Research
  12. Advances in Cell and Animal Biology Research
  13. Advances in Cell Biology and Genetics Research
  14. Advances in Cereals and Oilseeds
  15. Advances in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
  16. Advances in Civil Engineering and Construction Technology
  17. Advances in Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology Research
  18. Advances in Clinical Medicine
  19. Advances in Clinical Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  20. Advances in Dentistry and Oral Hygiene Research
  21. Advances in Developmental Biology and Tissue Engineering
  22. Advances in Diabetes and Endocrinology Research
  23. Advances in Economics and International Finance
  24. Advances in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Research
  25. Advances in Engineering and Computer Innovations
  26. Advances in Engineering and Technology Research
  27. Advances in Entomology and Nematology
  28. Advances in Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
  29. Advances in Epidemiology Research
  30. Advances in Evolutionary Biology Research
  31. Advances in Fine and Studio Art
  32. Advances in Fisheries and Aquaculture
  33. Advances in General and Molecular Virology
  34. Advances in Genetics and Molecular Biology Research
  35. Advances in Geography and Regional Planning
  36. Advances in Geology and Mining Research
  37. Advances in Horticulture and Forestry
  38. Advances in Hospitality Management and Tourism
  39. Advances in Infectious Diseases and Immunity Research
  40. Advances in Internet and Information Systems
  41. Advances in Languages and Culture
  42. Advances in Livestock Production
  43. Advances in Material Science and Engineering
  44. Advances in Mechanical Engineering Research
  45. Advances in Media and Communication Studies
  46. Advances in Medical Genetics and Genomics Research
  47. Advances in Medical Laboratory and Diagnosis Research
  48. Advances in Medicinal Plants Research
  49. Advances in Metabolomics and Systems Biology Research
  50. Advances in Microbiology and Antimicrobials
  51. Advances in Music and Dance
  52. Advances in Neuroscience and Behavioral Health Research
  53. Advances in Nursing and Midwifery Research
  54. Advances in Oceanography and Marine Science
  55. Advances in Parasitology and Vector Biology Research
  56. Advances in Petroleum and Gas Engineering
  57. Advances in Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy Research
  58. Advances in Philosophical Research and Reviews
  59. Advances in Physical Education and Sport Management
  60. Advances in Physiology and Pathophysiology
  61. Advances in Plant Breeding and Crop Science
  62. Advances in Plant Physiology and Science
  63. Advances in Political Science and International Relations
  64. Advances in Public Administration and Policy Research
  65. Advances in Soil Science and Environmental Management
  66. Advances in Stored Products and Postharvest Research
  67. Advances in Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences
  68. Advances in Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health Research
  69. Advances in Yeast and Fungal Research
  70. African Advances in Agricultural Research
  71. African Advances in Biochemistry Research
  72. African Advances in Business Management
  73. African Advances in Ecology
  74. African Advances in Food Science
  75. African Advances in History and Culture
  76. African Advances in Marketing Management
  77. African Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science
  78. African Advances in Microbiology Research
  79. African Advances in Nutrition and Metabolism Research
  80. African Advances in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  81. African Advances in Pharmacy and Pharmacology Research
  82. African Advances in Physical Sciences
  83. African Advances in Pure and Applied Chemistry
  84. African Advances in Sociology and Anthropology
  85. Educational Research and Reports
  86. Environmental Sciences and Essays
  87. International Advances in Computer Engineering Research
  88. International Advances in Educational Administration and Policy Studies
  89. International Advances in English and Literature
  90. International Advances in Library and Information Science
  91. International Advances in Psychology and Counselling
  92. International Advances in Science and Technology Education Research
  93. International Advances in Vocational and Technical Education
  94. International Advances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
  95. Public Health Research and Essays
  96. Scientific Research and Review