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- From: "Stevan Harnad" <amsciforum@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 18:08:21 EDT
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Cross-Posted ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 12:11:58 +1000 From: Tom Cochrane <t.cochrane -- qut.edu.au> Subject: Brisbane declaration on Open Access Dear Stevan,Peter,Alma Following a short confirming process, the following text has been developed after the Brisbane conference on Open Access and Research in September. I wonder if it could be posted to lists as you deem appropriate? Cheers Tom Professor Tom Cochrane | Deputy Vice-Chancellor Technology, Information and Learning Support Queensland University of Technology | GPO Box 2434 | Brisbane | Qld | Australia | 4001 Ph: +61 7 3138 2560 | Fax: +61 7 3138 1823 | Mobile:0414 632 560 Email: t.cochrane -- qut.edu.au ============================================================== Following the conference on Open Access and Research held in September in Australia, and hosted by Queensland University of Technology, the following statement was developed and has the endorsement of over sixty participants. Brisbane Declaration Preamble The participants recognise Open Access as a strategic enabling activity, on which research and inquiry will rely at international, national, university, group and individual levels. Strategies Therefore the participants resolve the following as a summary of the basic strategies that Australia must adopt: 1. Every citizen should have free open access to publicly funded research, data and knowledge. 2. Every Australian university should have access to a digital repository to store its research outputs for this purpose. 3. As a minimum, this repository should contain all materials reported in the Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC). 4. The deposit of materials should take place as soon as possible, and in the case of published research articles should be of the author's final draft at the time of acceptance so as to maximize open access to the material. Brisbane, September, 2008
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