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Monday, April 16, 2012. I've had a few questions from folks who ask how I feel, and how I interpret the ResearchWithoutWalls pledge, in the context of publishers who exploit private rights to publications for some period and open access to them after some period of delay. Strategically, limiting the period of time that a paper is kept closed-access turns the question of open access from one of principles ("is charging someone to access work they voluntarily reviewed appropriate? Each one of us may have a...

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Research Without Walls: April 2012

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Monday, April 16, 2012. I've had a few questions from folks who ask how I feel, and how I interpret the ResearchWithoutWalls pledge, in the context of publishers who exploit private rights to publications for some period and open access to them after some period of delay. Strategically, limiting the period of time that a paper is kept closed-access turns the question of open access from one of principles ("is charging someone to access work they voluntarily reviewed appropriate? Each one of us may have a...

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Research Without Walls: October 2011

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Our most prolific advocate may well have been Matt Welsh. Of Google. Thanks in part to his Google post supporting the pledge, there are 46 signatories from Google, 16 of whom listed peer reviewing affiliations (roughly the same fraction as the general population of signatories). Our most prolific peer reviewer is Roger Dingledine. Director of the Tor project, who reported peer reviewing for 15 different publications. Thank you all again for your support. View my complete profile.

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Research Without Walls: "Delayed open access"

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Monday, April 16, 2012. I've had a few questions from folks who ask how I feel, and how I interpret the ResearchWithoutWalls pledge, in the context of publishers who exploit private rights to publications for some period and open access to them after some period of delay. Strategically, limiting the period of time that a paper is kept closed-access turns the question of open access from one of principles ("is charging someone to access work they voluntarily reviewed appropriate? Each one of us may have a...

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Research Without Walls 549 signatories and counting. Resend My Access Link. If you previously signed the petition, but can't find the access link we sent you by email, you can resend it from this page.

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Research Without Walls 549 signatories and counting. Resend My Access Link. What does signing the pledge accomplish? The reputation of conferences and journals rests on the reputations of the researchers who serve on their program committees and editorial boards. Restricted-access publications cannot survive without the reputation and volunteer labor provided by the research community. By signing the pledge you will:. Show your support for a community norm of open-access publishing. ACM Author-Izer enabl...

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Monday, April 16, 2012. I've had a few questions from folks who ask how I feel, and how I interpret the ResearchWithoutWalls pledge, in the context of publishers who exploit private rights to publications for some period and open access to them after some period of delay. Strategically, limiting the period of time that a paper is kept closed-access turns the question of open access from one of principles ("is charging someone to access work they voluntarily reviewed appropriate? Each one of us may have a...

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