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Access2Research is a campaign in the United States for academic journal publishing reform led by open access advocates Michael W. Carroll, Heather Joseph, Mike Rossner, and John Wilbanks. On May 20, 2012, it launched a petition to the White House to "require free access over the Internet to journal articles arising from taxpayer-funded research". The White House has committed to issue an official response to such petitions if they reach 25,000 signatures within 30 days. Access2Research reached this milestone within two weeks. On February 22, 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and announced an executive directive ordering all US Federal Agencies with research & development budgets over $100M to develop public access policies within twelve months.

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  • Access2Researchとはキャンペーンでオープンアクセス唱道者である、、、が主導している。 2012年5月20日に「公的資金による研究から生まれた学術記事のインターネット上での自由なアクセスの義務化」をホワイトハウスに陳情した。ホワイトハウスは30日以内に25,000件の署名が集まればこの陳情に公式な回答をすることを約束したが、Access2Researchはこの署名数を2週間で達成した。 この陳情は公的資金による学術研究からを除去するために学者、出版社、投資家、政府、一般大衆に尋ねる過去のキャンペーンを基に作成されており、学術雑誌の低価格化と科学情報へのアクセス増加を推進させるための運動であるといった学者を対象にした過去の取り組みに続くものである。Access2ResearchはNIHの公開アクセス方針に関して、全ての連邦政府資金による研究に拡大するべきの一例として言及している。 (ja)
  • Access2Research is a campaign in the United States for academic journal publishing reform led by open access advocates Michael W. Carroll, Heather Joseph, Mike Rossner, and John Wilbanks. On May 20, 2012, it launched a petition to the White House to "require free access over the Internet to journal articles arising from taxpayer-funded research". The White House has committed to issue an official response to such petitions if they reach 25,000 signatures within 30 days. Access2Research reached this milestone within two weeks. On February 22, 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and announced an executive directive ordering all US Federal Agencies with research & development budgets over $100M to develop public access policies within twelve months. (en)
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  • Access2Research is a campaign in the United States for academic journal publishing reform led by open access advocates Michael W. Carroll, Heather Joseph, Mike Rossner, and John Wilbanks. On May 20, 2012, it launched a petition to the White House to "require free access over the Internet to journal articles arising from taxpayer-funded research". The White House has committed to issue an official response to such petitions if they reach 25,000 signatures within 30 days. Access2Research reached this milestone within two weeks. On February 22, 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and announced an executive directive ordering all US Federal Agencies with research & development budgets over $100M to develop public access policies within twelve months. The petition builds on previous campaigns asking scholars, publishers, funders, governments and the general public to remove paywalls to publicly funded scholarly research. It follows initiatives previously targeted at academics such as The Cost of Knowledge calling for lower prices for scholarly journals and to promote increased access to scientific information. The campaign refers to the NIH Public Access Policy as an example of a mandate that should be expanded to all federally funded research. (en)
  • Access2Researchとはキャンペーンでオープンアクセス唱道者である、、、が主導している。 2012年5月20日に「公的資金による研究から生まれた学術記事のインターネット上での自由なアクセスの義務化」をホワイトハウスに陳情した。ホワイトハウスは30日以内に25,000件の署名が集まればこの陳情に公式な回答をすることを約束したが、Access2Researchはこの署名数を2週間で達成した。 この陳情は公的資金による学術研究からを除去するために学者、出版社、投資家、政府、一般大衆に尋ねる過去のキャンペーンを基に作成されており、学術雑誌の低価格化と科学情報へのアクセス増加を推進させるための運動であるといった学者を対象にした過去の取り組みに続くものである。Access2ResearchはNIHの公開アクセス方針に関して、全ての連邦政府資金による研究に拡大するべきの一例として言及している。 (ja)
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