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Open Access gets a Wellcome boost
The Wellcome Trust has expressed its
unequivocal support for Open Access publishing
initiatives.
The Wellcome Trust, the UK's leading
biomedical research charity, issued a position statement in
October that expresses its commitment to supporting open and
unrestricted access to research findings. "As a funder of
research, we are committed to ensuring that the results of the
science we fund are disseminated widely and are freely
available to all," says the Trust's Director, Dr Mark Walport.
This echoes sentiments expressed by the directors of the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), a US funder that has
also thrown its support behind Open Access (see Open
Access Now, July 14, 2003).
The Wellcome Trust says that the
distribution strategies currently used by many publishers
prevent dissemination and access. "The fundamental point is
that as a research funder we have to question whether it is
right that we, and others, are in the position of having to
pay to read the results of the research that we fund," says
Walport. "We want to see a system in place that supports open
and unrestricted access to research outputs and we would like
to encourage others to support this principle."
The Wellcome Trust statement follows
publication of a report - entitled 'An Economic Analysis of
Scientific Research Publishing' - that was conducted by
economic development consultants SQW on behalf of the Trust
and is the result of comprehensive analysis of a publishing
industry that generates some £22 billion (US$36 billion)
annually. The report concludes that "the publishing of
scientific research does not operate in the interests of
scientists and the public, but is instead dominated by a
commercial market intent on improving its market
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"Today's report maps out the market as it
stands and we hope to use this as a way of starting a dialogue
with others to join us in finding a new model for the way we
publish research, and one that satisfies the needs of those
involved," says Walport. In addition to its words of
encouragement, the Wellcome Trust expressed its commitment to
meeting the cost of online publication charges for
Trust-funded research by permitting its researchers to use
contingency funds for this purpose. And the Trust is calling
on other funding agencies to join it and HHMI in covering the
additional costs for authors publishing under Open Access. The
Trust's statement has been enthusiastically welcomed by Open
Access advocates and publishers and is seen as a significant
boost to changing the way biomedical research is published and
disseminated.
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