http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=420640#.UA0GGbst_KE.twitter
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The Royal Society of Chemistry is to waive its open-access publication fees for 
researchers from universities that subscribe to all its journals.Institutions 
that subscribe to the learned society’s “RSC Gold” collection will be given 
credit equal to the cost of their subscription, valid until the end of 2013. 
They will be able to use the credit to pay the society’s £1,600 open-access 
article fees for any paper whose corresponding author is affiliated to them.The 
initiative follows the government’s endorsement of the recommendations of the 
Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings, chaired by 
Dame Janet Finch, the former vice-chancellor of Keele University.The Finch 
group said that the UK should move towards making all publicly funded research 
freely available via the “gold” open-access model, which involves authors 
paying article fees.In their new open-access policies, also published in the 
past week, the UK research
 councils and the European Commission both commit themselves to meeting the 
cost of article charges.But James Milne, managing director of publishing at the 
Royal Society of Chemistry, said the “Gold for Gold” scheme would “help 
researchers make their articles open access during a period when funding to 
support this model is still relatively unclear”.Under the initiative, he said, 
the society was likely to waive more than £1 million in article fees by the end 
of 2013.If feedback about the scheme is positive, more vouchers will be issued 
when subscriptions are renewed next year, Dr Milne said.The offer will 
initially apply only to UK institutions, but the society said that it would 
consider extending it to the rest of the world “should it prove beneficial to 
the community”.Asked whether the society would lower subscription prices as 
more researchers chose open-access options, as is envisaged in the Finch 
report, a spokesman said: “Having
 only this week heard the government’s response to Finch, we’re looking at 
various scenarios as we begin the lengthy transition to open access.”The source 
is the Times Higher Education
Charles
Professor Charles Oppenheim



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