International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM) Opens Community-Wide Consultation on Article Sharing
From an STM News Release:
The International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM) today opened a communitywide consultation into the sharing of research articles. Running from 9th February until 10th April 2015, the consultation aims to start discussion and to gain a better understanding of the current landscape of article sharing through scholarly collaboration networks and sites. Feedback is invited, including input on a draft outline of voluntary principles.
STM would like to make sharing simple and seamless for academic researchers, enhancing scholarly collaboration, while being consistent with access and usage rights associated with journal articles. The consultation process aims to build consensus around a commonly agreed framework whereby all players within the community can work together to facilitate sharing which benefits researchers, institutions, and society as a whole, with a core set of principles that maximises this experience for all.
The working group convened by STM to draft the principles and seek community input includes representatives from a number of organisations. Project Lead Fred Dylla (CEO and Executive Director of the American Institute of Physics) said: “We see this as a first step in what we hope will be an ongoing collaborative process. We want to ultimately develop practical solutions. To do that, we need to work together with scientific collaboration networks, researchers, libraries and publishers. We hope to get expressions of interest in getting involved, support for the voluntary principles and feedback that will inform our collective path forward.”
The consultation will close on 10th April 2015. STM will collate and publish all submitted feedback on its website.
Direct to Consultation Web Site (Incl. FAQ, How to Submit Comments, Etc)
Direct to Also Posted Today: Voluntary Principles For Article Sharing On Scholarly Collaboration Networks (2 Pages; PDF)
Publishers Involved in Writing of Draft Principles
- AAAS
- American Chemical Society
- American Institute of Physics
- AIP Publishing
- Digital Science
- Elsevier
- IEEE
- John Wiley & Sons
- Nature Publishing Group
- Springer
- Taylor and Francis
Filed under: Academic Libraries, Companies (Publishers/Vendors), Elsevier, Journal Articles, Libraries, News, Publishing
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