On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Peter Suber <[email protected]> wrote:

[This arrived too late for inclusion in today's FOSN. --Peter.]

For Release on 6 February 2002

For more information:
Paul Ayris, University College London
+ 44 20 7679 7834
[email protected]

NEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS ALLIANCE ENGAGES ACADEMICS IN 
BROADENING ACCESS TO RESEARCH

Facilitates Transformation of Knowledge Dissemination

Washington, DC -- Eight of the world's principal research library 
organizations today announced the establishment of the International 
Scholarly Communications Alliance (ISCA).  The ISCA, an initiative of 
research library associations in Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, Hong 
Kong SAR, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, is an 
action-oriented global network that will collaborate with scholars and 
publishers to establish equitable access to scholarly and research 
publications.

The ISCA - whose members represent over 600 research libraries worldwide - 
will engage in a series of activities that focus the scholarly publishing 
process on the primary goals of the academic research community, advancing 
the discovery of new knowledge and facilitating its dissemination.  Through 
sharing expertise on scholarly communications issues, these organizations, 
whose total library budgets equal over US$5 billion and which serve well 
over 11 million students and faculty, will be prepared to act as a unified 
body in creating policies and taking actions that advance these goals.

Because the ISCA recognizes that both the publishing industry and the 
research community are global, its members will concentrate on ways to 
ensure open and affordable access to scholarship across national 
boundaries.  Its essential partnership will be with the scholar-author, the 
key provider of the world's research.

Many scholar-authors have already become active partners with their 
university library, playing a visible role in making research more 
accessible.  Both within faculty departments and in libraries, the 
spiralling cost of journal literature (in particular research in science, 
technology, and medicine) is a cause of concern.  During the past 15 years, 
serial unit cost increases have outpaced general inflation in the economies 
of developed countries.  This has resulted in increased costs of 226 
percent (U.S.) for universities and their libraries and a reduction in 
their ability to deliver access to the global knowledge base for their 
researchers.

As a body, ISCA will promote solutions which its members agree are 
necessary, practical and viable approaches.  Members will then collaborate 
to develop, expand, and leverage initiatives to transform the scholarly 
communications process, including strategic and advocacy programs including 
but not limited to:

ß SPARC, the ARL-initiated effort to facilitate competition in scientific 
communication through the creation of high-quality alternatives to 
commercial titles, and SPARC Europe, recently launched to provide a 
European operational arm for SPARC activities;

ß The establishment of institutional and discipline-based archives that 
allow public access to content and employ the Open Archives Metadata 
Harvesting Protocol.

Initial members of ISCA include: the Association of Japanese National 
University Libraries (ANUL); the Association of Research Libraries (ARL); 
the Canadian Association of Research Libraries/Association des 
bibliothèques de recherche du Canada (CARL/ABRC); the Consortium of 
University Research Libraries, U.K. (CURL); the Council of Australian 
University Librarians (CAUL); the Council of New Zealand Librarians 
(CONZUL); the Ligue des Bibliothèques Europeennes de Recherche (LIBER), and 
the Joint University Librarians Advisory Committee, Hong Kong SAR, China 
(JULAC).

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For Further Information:

ANUL/Syun Tutiya: [email protected]
ARL/Mary Case: <http://www.arl.org>http://www.arl.org, [email protected]
CAUL/Diane Costello: <http://www.caul.edu.au>http://www.caul.edu.au, 
[email protected]
CARL/ABRC/Tim Mark: <http://>http:// www.carl-abrc.ca, [email protected]
CURL/Paul Ayris: <http://www.curl.ac.uk>http://www.curl.ac.uk, 
[email protected]
CONZUL/Sue Pharo: <http://www.conzul.ac.nz>http://www.conzul.ac.nz, 
[email protected]
LIBER/Elmar Mittler: <http://www.kb.dk/liber>http://www.kb.dk/liber, 
[email protected]
JULAC/Colin Storey: 
<http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/julac/>http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/julac/, 
[email protected]


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Alison Buckholtz, Associate Enterprise Director
SPARC--The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
21 Dupont Circle, Ste. 800
Washington, DC  20036  USA
Ph: 202 296 2296 x115  Fx: 202 872 0884
[email protected]     <http://www.arl.org/sparc>http://www.arl.org/sparc

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