Public Funded Research and Open Access. Perspectives and Policies

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Public Funded Research and Open Access. Perspectives and Policies Open Access and PFR Taxpayers argument Political argument Economic argument Social benefits 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005

GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005 Open Access Old wine, new bottles? Greek philosphers Luther 17 century: scholarly journals Koyaanisqatsi: Out of Balance Concentration economic power Intellectual Property issue 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005

GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005 Significance of PFR In OECD area governments 30,5% R&D funding Business acounts for 62% Large variety in governmental roles Government remains the major source for R&D in OECD countries Don’t underestimatr foreign funding Issue: Civil vs. Defence spending 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005

Output Scientific Information 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005

Raison d’étre for Open Access Argument commercial publishers Lack of peer review But: Escalating prices Library budgets got eaten Result: new awareness. Scientific information as a common good Growth of Open Access 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005

Governments & Public Policy Problem lies with governments themselves UK, Science Committee Though: Governmental support is a must National initatives 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005

GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005 Impact of Open Access Current journals in the lower ranking High ranking not evenly distributed Number of OA journals Open Access well established in STM areas Humanities moving very slow. Reasons 3-12-2018 GL 7 Conference - 5-6 December 2005