Monday, January 20, 2014

Public Intellectual Property


Congress requires publicly funded research to be publicly available
Should be accessible to the public.   Old models no longer apply in the internet age. 

Congress requires publicly funded research to be publicly available
The new Omnibus Appropriations Bill, which Congress passed yesterday, contains an important -- and fantastic -- provision: it requires that scientific research funded by the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education be placed in a free online repository within 12 months of their publication in a peer-reviewed journal. There are some caveats (this only covers research from agencies with budgets of $100M or more) and it could have been better (immediate publication and all work placed in the pubic domain), but this is still a major stride forward. To be frank, it's well beyond what I'd hoped we'd get from Congress, who are traditionally more than willing to let private firms wall away pubic access from the research that tax-payers fund.
Information yearns to be free.

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