[Insight-users] OPEN ACCESS WEEK : Oct 18-24 / 2010: What to do if you are a STUDENT
Luis Ibanez
luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Sat Oct 23 20:11:20 EDT 2010
* OPEN ACCESS WEEK*
Research publications should be available to anyone.
If you are a student,
here is what you can do to make this a reality:
*
Overprice Tags:*
Get a list of the most expensive print journals from
your librarian, and print price tags to put on each
of the physical copies of the journals.
Since students are rarely aware of the often incredible
cost of academic journals, overprice tags are a really
effective tool to shock and engage them.
Below is an example from MIT in 2007, and you can
find more information including a
How-To at
http://mako.cc/fun/overpricetags
Adopt Open Access Yourself
When it comes time to publish your own work, make it
openly accessible by either publishing in an open-access
journal or posting your article in your institution’s repository.
Doing so will not only help others by allowing them to read
and build upon your work, but it will also help you.
Dozens of studies have shown a significant increase in
citations (up to 600%) when an article is made openly
available rather than locked behind a pay
wall1<http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/18516/>
.
[1] http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/18516/
http://www.righttoresearch.org/learn/problem/index.shtml
How overpriced are scientific journals:
http://www.arl.org/r2research/bm~pix/profit-margin-colored~s600x600.png<http://www.arl.org/r2research/bm%7Epix/profit-margin-colored%7Es600x600.png>
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http://www.openaccessweek.org/profiles/blogs/students-ideas
In 2009, Open Access Week was the platform for the
Student Right to Research Coalition
to announce that it had expanded to represent over
5 million students worldwide, with the commitments of
* The Canadian Federation of Students,
* The U.S. Students’ Association, and
* The International Association for Political Science Students
JOIN the coalition.
Individual students, student governments,
and student organizations are invited to sign
The Student Statement on the Right to Research,
which calls on governments, research funders, campus
administrators, faculty, and other students to take action
in support of Open Access.
Learn more at http://www.righttoresearch.org
http://www.righttoresearch.org/bm~doc/right-to-research-brochure.pdf<http://www.righttoresearch.org/bm%7Edoc/right-to-research-brochure.pdf>
And, very important:
Tell the US Congress that you support the:
Federal Research Public Access Act
http://www.taxpayeraccess.org/issues/frpaa/index.shtml
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