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Call for Action by Leaders of Higher Education Institutions (FRPAA)SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDED ACCESS TO PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH About the bill: The bipartisan Federal Research Public Access bill (S. 2695) would require that US Government agencies with annual extramural research expenditures over $100 million make electronic manuscripts of peer-reviewed journal articles that stem from their research freely available on the Internet. For details, see SPARC’s FAQ on the bill. Why is it important to academe? This legislation will mean enhanced access to federally funded research articles for researchers and students at your institution. Availability of federally funded research in open online archives also will expand the worldwide visibility of the research conducted at your institution, increase the impact of your investment in this research, and aid you in examining related work at other institutions that compete for Government grants and contracts. Support for the bill: See the growing list of higher education leaders who have voiced their support for the Federal Research Public Access bill. In addition, the Alliance for Taxpayer Access Web site lists some of the many other supporters of the Public Access bill – among them, all the major US national organizations of academic libraries plus student, patient, and consumer groups, and others. Add your endorsement: If you are a top administrator of a higher education institution, add your name today to the list of supporters of the Federal Research Public Access Act. Supporters List | Add Your Endorsement
ADD YOUR ENDORSEMENT OF THE FEDERAL RESEARCH PUBLIC ACCESS ACT Help demonstrate that the academic community stands behind the Federal Research Public Access bill. Allow us to list you among the growing ranks of higher education leaders who endorse this important legislation. Just fill in the form below. SPARC will send you a follow-up email to confirm your support.
Please add my name to the list of those who endorse the above statement in support of the Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006: |