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RE: NIH Public Access Mandate Passes Senate & Govt Repositories
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- From: "Klein, Bonnie CIV DTIC O" <BKlein@dtic.mil>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 19:12:59 EDT
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1) Re: Ann's note. You are correct that often the documented results of government funded research winds up in filing cabinets, doomed as gray literature and to extinction. However, some government agencies do have the infrastructure and do support public websites where they make available reports resulting from contracts or grants. These repositories, however, face the same issues of repositories everywhere -- getting the producing and sponsoring organizations to contribute their documents. An example of a government repository is DoD's Defense Technical Information Center(DTIC). Searching the Technical Reports database http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/guided-tr.html for Corporate Author "Yale" matched 2134 out of 981113 citations. Of those, 418 are full-text. The latest accession is ADA471819 (Full Text Handle http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA471819 ) Title: A Fast Randomized Algorithm for the Approximation of Matrices Corporate Author: YALE UNIV NEW HAVEN CT DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Report Date: 31 JUL 2007. If you do a Google search of the document title, Yale's copy is the first hit and DTIC is second. Also see DOE's GrayLit Network: http://www.osti.gov/graylit/ and www.science.gov . 2) For history on the NIH Public Access Policy, see Peter Suber's SPARC Newsletters: http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/03-02-05.htm#nih. In 2005 NLM bowed to publisher concerns in crafting the voluntary deposit within 12 months policy. The House Appropriations Subcommittee favored mandatory deposit within 6 months of publication. Because they doubted that the NIH concessions would yield the desired results, the Subcommittee required NIH to measure and report on the program's success. The Subcommittee was right; see http://publicaccess.nih.gov/Final_Report_20060201.pdf Bonnie Klein Technical Reports Team Defense Technical Information Center
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