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Re: Request for publisher policies



To make this really useful it seems to me that there must be 
continued updating. It is not my impression that this has been a 
strength of SHERPA/ROMEO. NIH implementation is gradually being 
explained and, as it is explained, publishers, in order to serve 
their author communities properly, are continually updating the 
information they supply or should be supplying to the academics 
they work with.

Anthony Watkinson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Molly Keener" <mkeener@wfubmc.edu>
To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:49 PM
Subject: Request for publisher policies

> *Announcement cross-posted*
>
> Following the recent launch of the Open Access Directory
> <http://oad.simmons.edu/> wiki by Peter Suber and Robin Peek,
> work has started on a list collecting publisher policies on
> NIH-funded authors. Recognizing that many of our colleagues have
> been working on such lists individually, we invite you to share
> information, including existing lists, with us so we may create
> as comprehensive a resource as possible. While this list is
> certainly not meant to serve as a replacement for SHERPA/RoMEO,
> much interest has been expressed in its creation. If you wish to
> become an OAD volunteer, please contact the OAD editors
> <mailto:OAD.contact@gmail.com> .
>
> Arta Dobbs, University of Connecticut Health Center
> Molly Keener, Wake Forest University Health Sciences
> P Scott Lapinski, Harvard Medical School
>
> Molly Keener, MLIS
> Wake Forest University Health Sciences
> Coy C. Carpenter Library
> mkeener@wfubmc.edu