Shamila Nair-Bedouelle, UNESCO
If publishers can decide to [temporarily] voluntarily sacrifice profits for the sake of the collective good in times of emergency, what is stopping them from doing the same with climate research?
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"...[Open access] is not an end in itself, but a means to other ends, above all, to the equity, quality, usability, and sustainability of research."
Budapest Open Access Initiative
"Let me be clear: Sci-Hub is not just stealing PDFs. They’re phishing, they’re spamming, they’re hacking, they’re password-cracking, and basically doing anything to find personal credentials to get into academic institutions."
Andrew Pitts, PSI
"We found that the total number of figure panels and tables changed little between preprint and published articles. Moreover, the conclusions of 7.2% of non-COVID-19–related and 17.2% of COVID-19–related abstracts undergo a discrete change by the time of publication, but the majority of these changes do not qualitatively change the conclusions of the paper."
“Of the more than 1.3 million papers we identified as subject to the selected funders’ open-access mandates, we found that some two-thirds were indeed freely available to read. Rates varied greatly, from around 90% for work funded by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) and UK biomedical funder the Wellcome Trust, to 23% for work supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (see ‘Mandates matter’).”
Vincent Larivière & Cassidy R. Sugimoto
If publishers can decide to voluntarily sacrifice profits for the sake of the collective good in times of emergency, what is stopping them from doing the same with climate research?
1,552 articles removed from the PMC archive.
40,864 articles removed from distribution through the PMC Open Access Subset
Countries with a climate emergency declaration, as of Dec 2020:
And must we be in crisis to adopt open as the standard?