On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Jan Velterop wrote [on the Subject:
Re: Draft Policy for Self-Archiving University Research Output]:

[jv]> Institutions, and funding bodies, asserting their right to compel
[jv]> open access publication (be it in open access journals or on
[jv]> institutional archives or ideally both, for maximum impact) of any
[jv]> research supported by them would be the singlemost effective step
[jv]> towards the success of open access, to the benefit of science, the
[jv]> researchers themselves, the institutions and funding agencies, and
[jv]> society as a whole.

Are there any examples of granting agencies which currently require open
access publication of research for which they provided the majority of
support?

Jim Till
University of Toronto

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