FYI, an action alert from SPARC on the FRPAA legislation.

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From: Andrea Higginbotham <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:45 PM
Subject: [sparc-policy] Call to Action: Support the Bipartisan Federal
Public Access Act


 We have just posted an important, new call to action asking you to support
the Federal Research Public Access Act (
http://www.taxpayeraccess.org/issues/frpaa/frpaa_action/FRPAA2012.shtml).
This is a bipartisan bill introduced last week in the U.S. Senate (S. 2096)
and House of Representatives (H.R. 4004) that would make all US government
funded research freely available within 6 months of publication in a
peer-reviewed journal.  Our call to action includes action items,
background, talking points, and resources, and links to our legislative
action center where people can write their representatives directly.



We currently have a unique opportunity to create change. The Research Works
Act (H.R. 3699), a piece of legislation introduced in December that would
ban the government from providing the public access to publicly funded
research, has galvanized the research community into acting against
practices that restrict access to research articles – reaching the pages of the
Economist <http://www.economist.com/node/21545974>, the New York
Times<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/11/opinion/research-bought-then-paid-for.html?_r=1>
, 
Wired<http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/01/testify-the-open-science-movement-catches-fire/>
, 
the<http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/feb/02/academics-boycott-publisher-elsevier>
 
Guardian<http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/jan/16/academic-publishers-enemies-science?intcmp=239>
, the Boston 
Globe<http://bostonglobe.com/opinion/2012/02/12/why-scientists-are-boycotting-publisher/9sCpDEP7BkkX1INfakn3NL/story.html>
, 
Slate<http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/02/federal_research_public_access_act_the_research_works_act_and_the_open_access_movement_.2.html>,
and
the Chronicle of Higher
Education<http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/elsevier-publishing-boycott-gathers-steam-among-academics/35216>
.



The publishers of the two most prestigious scientific journals,
Science<http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2012/0118rwa.shtml>
 and Nature <http://www.nature.com/press_releases/rwa-statement.html>, have
not only opposed the Research Works Act publicly but also endorsed the
National Institutes of Health public access policy, which FRPAA would
extend to the other federal science agencies.



With reinvigorated support from the research community and attention from
the mainstream media, now is the time to push for this groundbreaking
legislation and let the US Congress know that the public deserves access to
the research which they paid for.



Your help in distributing our call to action to your members and relevant
email lists is much appreciated.



Best,



Andrea



Andrea Brusca Higginbotham

Communications Manager, SPARC

21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800

Washington, DC 20036

(202) 296-2296 ext 121

[email protected] <[email protected]>

www.arl.org/sparc


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