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开放存取学术出版协会于开放存取日成立

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开放存取学术出版协会于开放存取日成立
 
20081014被确定为世界第一个“开放存取日”(Open Access Day)。世界各地同期举行了各种有关开放存取的活动。由英国最大的慈善机构卫尔康基金会(Wellcome Trust)发起,就在开放存取日在伦敦成立了“开放存取学术出版协会”(Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA),并从即日起开始招收会员。OASPA的宗旨是支持和代表全球科学、技术和各学科领域的开放存取期刊出版者的利益,通过信息交流、制定行业标准、开发商业模式和出版模型,倡导“金色之路”-出版开放存取期刊,促进教育发展,激励创新。
 
OASPA的创始会员来自开放存取的先驱,包括英国的生物医学中心(BioMed Central,美国的科学公共图书馆(Public Library of SciencePLoS), 辛迪维出版公司(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 共同出版社(Co-Action Publishing, 哥白尼(Copernicus, 医学教育在线Medical Education Online (David Solomon), SAGE, SPARC Europe and Utrecht University Library (Igitur)Journal of Medical Internet Research (Gunther Eysenbach),等。
   
        OASPA的会员将对学术出版者与专业出版机构开放,包括大学出版社、盈利性出版机构和非盈利性出版机构。会员应真正对开放存取期刊的出版感兴趣,签署柏林宣言或布达佩斯宣言,必须出版过至少一种全文开放存取期刊。也欢迎其他支持OA期刊出版或对发展开放存取有兴趣的个人和机构。会员资格及申请表可通过OASPA网站获取。详情请参阅网站:http://www.oaspa.org
 
 
 
资料链接:The full press release is below:
 
ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF THE OPEN ACCESS SCHOLARLY PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION,OASPA
 
14 October 2008, London. The Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA, announces its official launch today in conjunction with an OA Day celebration hosted by the Wellcome Trust in London.The mission of OASPA is to support and represent the interests of Open Access (OA) journals publishers globally in all scientific, technical, and scholarly disciplines through an exchange of information, setting of industry standards, advancing business and publishing models, advocating for gold OA journals publishing, education and the promotion of innovation.
 
From having first emerged as a new publishing model over a decade ago, OA publishing has become an embedded feature of the scholarly publishing  landscape: The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) lists over 3500 peer-reviewed journals; a growing number of professional organizations offer OA publications; university libraries increasingly support OA publishing services; funding organizations support and encourage OA publishing; and a long tail of independent editorial teams and societies now publish their titles OA. Professional OA publishers such as BioMed Central and the Public Library of Science (PLoS) have been in business for over five years, while some scientist/scholar publishers (editorial teams operating independently of a professional publisher) have published their OA journals for a decade or more. Moreover, a number of traditional publishing houses are now engaging in Open Access activities, the recent acquisition of BioMed Central by Springer and the SAGE-Hindawi partnership being two cases in point. By bringing together those who share an interest in developing appropriate business models, tools and standards to support OA journals publishing, it is hoped that success in these areas can be achieved more quickly to the benefit of not only OASPA members, but more importantly, for the scholarly community that OA publishers serve.
 
Membership in OASPA is open to both scholar publishers and professional publishing organizations, including university presses and for profit and non-profit organizations. Members are expected to demonstrate a genuine interest in OA journals publishing by having signed either the Berlin or Budapest Declarations and must publish at least one full OA journal. Other individuals and organizations who support OA journals publishing or who are interested in exploring opportunities are also welcome. Membership criteria and an application form can be found on the OASPA website, www.oaspa.org.
 
The founding members of OASPA represent a broad spectrum of OA publishers and include: BioMed Central, Co-Action Publishing, Copernicus, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, Journal of Medical Internet Research (Gunther Eysenbach), Medical Education Online (David Solomon), the Public Library of Science (PLoS), SAGE, SPARC Europe and Utrecht University Library (Igitur).
 
Representatives from each of these publishers will form an interim board until a first General Meeting is held during 2009.
 
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA, is launched today 14 October 2008 in response to long-time informal discussions among Open Access publishers, and aims to represent the interests of OA journals publishers globally. For more information about the organization, visit the OASPA website at: www.oaspa.org.
 
The Wellcome Trust is the largest charity in the UK. It funds innovative biomedical research, in the UK and internationally, spending over £600 million each year to support the brightest scientists with the best ideas. The Wellcome Trust supports public debate about biomedical research and its impact on health and wellbeing.
 
Open Access (OA) scholarly publication refers to the dissemination of peer-reviewed manuscripts containing original research or scholarship immediately upon publication, at no charge to user groups, without requiring registration or other restrictions to access. OA publications also allow users to "copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works, in any digital medium for any responsible purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship...."
 
Press Contact:
Caroline Sutton
Tel/skype: +46 (0)18 495 1126
Cell: +47 90 69 05 06
Caroline.Sutton@co-action.net
 


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