This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Budapest Open Access Initiative
(BOAI), the meeting that led to the launch of the open access movement. A
great deal of water has passed under the bridge since 2002, but as 2017
draws to an end what should the stakeholders of scholarly communication be
doing now to fully realise the vision outlined at the Budapest meeting? That
is a question I have been putting to a number of people, inviting them to
say what they believe the priorities should be going forward for the
following stakeholders: researchers, research institutions, research
funders, politicians and governments, librarians and publishers. 

 

The response I received from Danny Kingsley, Deputy Director of Scholarly
Communication & Research Services and Head of the Office of Scholarly
Communication at Cambridge University, can be read here:
https://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2017/12/open-access-what-should-priorities-be
.html

 

Richard Poynder

 

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