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The Budapest Open Access Initiative is seven years old today. It hasn't been forgotten and hasn't even gotten stale. For me, it's as fresh and vibrant as ever, and grows in importance as the underlying idea spreads and takes root.
Released on February 14, 2002, the BOAI "statement of principle,...statement of strategy, and...statement of commitment" was the first to offer a public definition of OA, the first to use the term "open access", the first to call for OA journals and OA repositories as complementary strategies, the first to call for OA in all disciplines and countries, and the first to be accompanied by significant funding. A good number of OA projects were already under way, but the BOAI helped to catalyze the OA movement and give it energy, unity, and identity. (Disclosure: I helped draft the BOAI and receive support from the Open Society Institute, which funded the BOAI.) Happy birthday, BOAI, and many happy returns. And to all who are working for OA worldwide, Happy Valentines Day. |
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