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Favoring grant applications that promise OA Jonathan Eisen, A call for Open Access supporters to favor grant proposals from researchers promising Open Access publishing, Tree of Life, November 21, 2006. Excerpt:
Comment. While many funding agencies encourage or require open access to the results of the research they fund, I only know of one that explicitly favors applications that promise open access over applications that don't: the US National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). For details, see my short article on it from October 2006. It's a great idea, and Jonathan is right that individual friends of OA can implement a bottom-up version of the same policy whenever they serve on a panel reviewing grant proposals. Spread the word. |
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