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I thought I should forward ACM's president's recent statement about this 
controversy,
since a few days have elapsed and no one here has mentioned it.

-- hendrik

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Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 17:48:04 -0500 (EST)
From: ACM Bulletins <[email protected]>
To: "Hendrik J. Boom" <[email protected]>
Subject: Message from the ACM President Regarding Open Access

Message from the ACM President Regarding Open Access

January 7, 2020
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Message from the ACM President Regarding Open Access

Over the past few weeks, ACM leadership has listened to the concerns of our 
members regarding a letter we signed on to that addressed a forthcoming US 
Presidential Executive Order regarding the embargo of US federally-funded 
research. Our members have raised many important issues about the content of 
that letter. In response, ACM is sending a follow up letter to Office of 
Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to clarify ACM's position on Open Access 
and its support for a sustainable approach to Open Access. It will make the 
points we outline below.

The letter was interpreted by some ACM members as indicating that ACM is 
against Open Access. This could not be further from our intention. ACM chose to 
take the first steps in support of Open Science ideals almost a decade ago -- 
long before the existence of Plan S in Europe or the 2013 US OSTP Open Access 
Mandate. For years, ACM authors have had the right to post accepted versions of 
their works to non-commercial repositories (including arXiv and institutional 
repositories). ACM-sponsored conferences can choose to make their proceedings 
publicly available from their own websites, either for a limited time or 
permanently. ACM Special Interest Groups can choose to make the publications 
from all their conferences publicly available.

ACM is committed to a sustainable future where all peer-reviewed scholarly 
articles will be Open Access. The transition to this model will take time and 
needs to be done in a way that ensures sustainability. Full Open Access will 
benefit the field of computer science significantly by increasing the sharing 
and citation of research accomplishments. Some of you commented on the 
US-centric focus of the White House directive and ACM's response. The Executive 
Order would only impact research supported by US federal funding. However, as a 
global organization ACM is also engaged with related efforts in Europe, Japan, 
China, and elsewhere.

We regret that co-signing the letter regarding the Executive Order created 
confusion and concern. Our publications policies and our focus on developing 
sustainable publication models for Open Access are both long-standing and 
forward-looking. Financially "sustainable" publications models are key to ACM's 
future and its ability to reinvest in activities that promote the scientific 
foundations of computing. It is worth saying that ACM, too, had concerns about 
some language and the general tone of the letter, but ultimately decided that 
those concerns were outweighed by the risks associated with the White House 
issuing an Executive Order without proper consultation with stakeholders or 
consideration of the ramifications. In retrospect, we misgauged how our 
participation would be interpreted by the community. For this we are indeed 
sorry.

We will be scheduling webinars to give members of the community an opportunity 
to ask questions and share opinions, and to provide information about ACM's 
Open Access policies, initiatives, and future directions. The schedule for 
these will be posted on https://www.acm.org over the coming days.

Again, we greatly appreciate the comments and perspectives of our members and 
will continue to incorporate their feedback into our thinking and decision 
processes going forward.

Cherri Pancake
ACM President

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