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Re: Rebuttal of STM Response to RCUK Self-Archiving Policy Proposal
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- Subject: Re: Rebuttal of STM Response to RCUK Self-Archiving Policy Proposal
- From: Heather Morrison <heatherm@eln.bc.ca>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 19:21:34 EDT
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On 7-Sep-05, at 1:49 PM, Pieter Bolman wrote:
Dear Ann As Professor Harnad has applied the Open Access principle to private correspondence such as our letter to the Chair of RCUK by widely publicising a 'rebuttal' to it,
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In summary, STM believes that it would be in the interest of the research community and the broader community as a whole if STM and RCUK start a serious and systematic dialogue,
[snip] Stevan Harnad has done an excellent job of rebutting the specifics of this letter. One big picture element I would like to highlight by juxtaposing the two statements above: the STM publishers are basically suggesting here that STM and RCUK (business and government) should conduct a serious and systematic dialogue, apparently in private. Or, at least the suggestion was apparently meant to be in private. There are many stakeholders in the outcome of RCUK funded research: the taxpayers / general public, libraries, universities, and professionals - not to mention the researchers themselves! The purpose of the publishing industry is to serve the interests of these other key stakeholders, not the other way around. Secret business/government dialogues are not the means of deciding public policy that one expects from a democracy! Thanks for sharing this, Pieter Bolman. If you, or the STM group, have any other comments to inform public policy in the U.K. or any other country, I very much encourage you to share them publicly in the first place. best, Heather Morrison
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