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Re: ACRL on OA--living in a glass house?
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- Subject: Re: ACRL on OA--living in a glass house?
- From: Sandy Thatcher <sgt3@psu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 16:18:55 EDT
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I note this in Peter Suber's April OA newsletter: * College & Research Libraries (C&RL) began offering access to preprints from the journal web site, but only for members of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008/03/acrl-mixed-messages-on-preprint-access.html And I join him in asking why, for an organization like ACRL that is a strong advocate of OA, does it follow a policy that restricts access to its own journal? Its policy appears to be more limiting for the use of postprints, let alone preprints, than those of many of the commercial publishers ACRL has long condemned. Is this a case of living in a glass house? ACRL supports the use of Creative Commons licenses, but not apparently for its own journal. How does it feel about the use of the "author's addendum" by its own authors? Sanford G. Thatcher Director, Penn State Press University Park, PA 16802-1003 http://www.psupress.org
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