White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Consultation on Open Access
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) public consultation on public access policy completed phase three on January 7, 2010.
Here's an excerpt from "Phase III Wrap-Up":
We sincerely thank every one of you for taking the time to provide such valuable commentary on this topic. As previously mentioned, due to the busy holiday season we will be re-opening the forum for a two-week bonus session beginning immediately. In this final session we will be soliciting comments on all the topics discussed in the three previous phases, and may periodically ask during the course of these two weeks that participants focus on a few key issues that we feel warrant additional attention. . . .
Once again thank you to all who participated; your comments and suggestions are genuinely appreciated. Now, for those of you who have been caught up with the holidays or have simply procrastinated, please take some time to share your thoughts as we extend this public forum through January 21th.
Here are the main discussion pages for the three phases:
* "Policy Forum on Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Implementation"
* "Policy Forum on Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Features and Technology"
* "Policy Forum on Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Management"
Here's an excerpt from "Phase III Wrap-Up":
We sincerely thank every one of you for taking the time to provide such valuable commentary on this topic. As previously mentioned, due to the busy holiday season we will be re-opening the forum for a two-week bonus session beginning immediately. In this final session we will be soliciting comments on all the topics discussed in the three previous phases, and may periodically ask during the course of these two weeks that participants focus on a few key issues that we feel warrant additional attention. . . .
Once again thank you to all who participated; your comments and suggestions are genuinely appreciated. Now, for those of you who have been caught up with the holidays or have simply procrastinated, please take some time to share your thoughts as we extend this public forum through January 21th.
Here are the main discussion pages for the three phases:
* "Policy Forum on Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Implementation"
* "Policy Forum on Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Features and Technology"
* "Policy Forum on Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Management"
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