
Cross-posted from the Office of Science and Technology's OSTP Blog.
On Thursday, Dec. 10, OSTP will launch a public consultation on Public Access Policy. The Administration is seeking public input on access to publicly-funded research results, such as those that appear in academic and scholarly journal articles. Currently, the National Institutes of Health require that research funded by its grants be made available to the public online at no charge within 12 months of publication. The Administration is seeking views as to whether this policy should be extended to other science agencies and, if so, how it should be implemented.
The Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President and the White House Open Government Initiative is launching a “Public Access Policy Forum” to invite public participation in thinking through what the Federal government’s policy should be with regard to public access to published federally-funded research results. To that end, OSTP will conduct an interactive, online discussion beginning Thursday, December 10. We will focus on three major areas of interest:
Each of these topics will form the basis of a blog posting that will appear at obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/open and will be open for comment on the OSTP blog.
We want your input!
For full details, see the Federal Register notice.
Ed. Note: The title of this blog posted has been updated.