by administrator
on January 01, 1960
This paper, in an effort to help authors make informed choices about their rights, compares and contrasts how the agreements of 12 publishers permit authors to meet the requirements of the NIH Public Access Policy and share their works while they are under embargo. grillot-pubmed-aug08.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Comments on the key provisions of S. 803 that enhance public access to government information. hogan-testimony-11july01.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
On behalf of the seven member organizations of the Inter-Association Working Group on Government Information Policy, we are pleased to transmit to you the library community's draft bill to amend chapter 19 of U.S.C. title 44. In addition, we offer several recommendations outside of chapter 19 that we believe should be considered in conjunction with any revision of title 44, based on the Joint Committee on Printing's draft bill that was the subject of recent hearings. lt-warner-iaw-ch19-tit44.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Letter written on behalf of the members of the Inter-Association Working Group on Government Information Policy (IAWG), expressing appreciation for the willingness of John Warner's staff to meet to discuss revisions to Title 44 of the United States Code to enhance public access to government information. lt-warner-gov-info-policy-17oct97.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
These comments on the GPO Summary Report: Digitization Demonstration Project are submitted on behalf of the Association of Research Libraries to commend the GPO for engaging in the pilot digitization project. lt-david-gpo-digdemo-02nov07.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Welcoming remarks from the October 2006 forum co-sponsored by AAU, ARL, CNI, NASULGC, and SPARC. joseph-public-access-remarks-20oct06.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Opinion concerning the sections of Title 44 of the United States Code that would require legislative modifications in order to allow for the sharing of resources and responsibilities among the nation's federal regional depository libraries.
memo-zagami-title44-07jul08.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Letter supporting the Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006 on behalf of six national library associations. ltr-cornyn-frpaa-02may06.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Outlines the legal obligations of designated Federal depository libraries.
fdlp-legal-requirements-101509.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
The ALA and ARL thank the Library of Congress (LOC) for proposing to amend its regulations governing mandatory deposit of electronic works published in the United States and available only online under 37 CFR § 202.19(c)(5). ALA and ARL recognize that significant technological advances have been made and as such, believe this initiative to preserve and provide access to journal literature is extremely important, especially in light of the increasing number of journals being published only online.
loc-deposit-comments-15jul09.pdf
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