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Freitag, 22. Juni 2018

Declaration of Rights and Principles to Transform Scholarly Communication

University of California, Committee on Library and Scholarly Communication (UCOLASC):
[…] To align our institutional policies and practices toward the goal of replacing subscription-based publishing with open access (OA), we propose that the University of California assert the following rights and principles when negotiating with publishers during journal license renewals:
  1. No copyright transfers. […]
  2. No restrictions on preprints. […]
  3. No waivers of OA Policy. […]
  4. No delays to sharing. […]
  5. No limitations on author reuse. […]
  6. No impediments to rights reversion. […]
  7. No curtailment of copyright exceptions. […]
  8. No barriers to data availability. […]
  9. No constraints on content mining. […]
  10. No closed metadata. […]
  11. No free labor. […]
  12. No long-term subscriptions. […]
  13. No permanent paywalls. […]
  14. No double payments. […]
  15. No hidden profits. […]
  16. No deals without OA offsets. […]
  17. No new paywalls for our work. […]
  18. No non-disclosure agreements.
Quelle: https://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/_files/committees/ucolasc/scholcommprinciples-20180425.pdf

via http://www.univie.ac.at/voeb/blog/?p=46457

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