SPARC and SPARC Europe Support Budapest Open Access Initiative
Call to to make research articles in all academic fields freely available on the internet
| The Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), formally announced today, aims to
accelerate progress in the international effort to make research articles in all
academic fields freely available on the Internet. SPARC and SPARC Europe
participated in the creation of BOAI and have signed the founding statement of
intent, along with the Association of Research Libraries and many other
organizations and individuals. The OSI Information Program of the Soros
Foundations Network has committed funding of 1 million US dollars per year for
three years in support of BOAI and open access projects. SPARC and SPARC Europe participated in the creation of BOAI and signed the
Initiative because access to knowledge is the central purpose of scholarly
communication. A system built on open access offers the prospect of being less
expensive to operate and of better serving scholars, the scholarly process, and
society. Given these fundamentals, experiments with open access will inevitably
lead us toward enduring solutions. A number of SPARC's publishing partners have
already achieved success as peer-reviewed open access journals (see http://www.arl.org/sparc/core/index.asp?page=c0)
and have signed BOAI as well. Working with SPARC partners, affiliates, and
members, we will expand on existing efforts to demonstrate on a broader scale
the possibility, benefits, and financial underpinning of new economic models for
supporting the cost of publication. We also will work actively with libraries
and universities to facilitate partnerships and explore their roles in enhancing
the effectiveness of scholarly communication.
BOAI builds on the work of societies, university presses, and others who have
demonstrated the possibility and sustainability of affordable access models.
__________________________________ Budapest Open Access Initiative supported by the Open Society Institute's Information Program February 14, 2002 www.soros.org/openaccess/ The Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), released today, aims to accelerate progress in the international effort to make research articles in all academic fields freely available on the internet. The BOAI arises from a meeting convened in Budapest by the Open Society Institute (OSI). The OSI Information Program is committing funding of 1 million US dollars per year for three years in support of open access projects. Funding will include support for:
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